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February Orchid View
OUR NEXT MONTHLY MEETING February 6, 2017
Sarasota Garden Club
1131 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, FL
6:00 Door Opens
6:15 Culture class with Roy Krueger
7:00 Business Meeting
Speaker: Repotting with Roy Krueger
Members Plant Table
A Plant Raffle completes our Meeting!
Guests are always welcome!
Club address; PO Box 19895, Sarasota, FL 34276-2895
A REPOTTING SESSION FOR OUR MEMBERS’ ORCHIDS
If you would like to participate, bring in an orchid that needs repotting and a clean pot or
basket that is one size up, usually no more than 2” larger than the current pot or basket. The
society will provide medium bark mix.
We will begin with a repotting demonstration by Roy Krueger, then divide into groups to repot
the plants brought in by members.
New members and novices will be assigned to a table with an experienced member who will
answer questions and lend a hand, if necessary. ! ! ! ! !
Welcome New Members:
First Name Last Name
Ann Lee Acevedo & Andrea Stephenson
Sandy & Broox Peterson
Marilyn Massu
John Masters
Noel Rettig & Jennifer Johnson
Mary Tullis
Maria Mascaenas
Hans & Darka Hawrysz
Joanne & Bob Reeder
Vincent & Diana Qiunta
Amy Reasor
Isabel Mascarenas
Lynn Grow
Beth Roberts
Christine & Rick Lange
Marlis Carter
Karen & Richard Murphy
Kevin & Judy McCann
Liz Smart
Jim & Vicki Miller
Mary Jo Zaksas
Yolie & Gerry Mauriz
Delores Pirnik
Sara Nortrup
Janet Paxton
Pramjitt Bennett
Sarasota Orchid Show 2017
Dear Sarasota Orchid Society Members,
Thanks to you, our annual show was a huge success!
From booking the auditorium and lining up the vendors to accounting for every dollar we took in and spent, it
was a yearlong process to put on our 2017 show.
Let me begin by thanking our co-chairs, Laurie Stoner and Jo Davis, who put in untold hours planning it. You
both did an outstanding job. Although you have done it many times before, I know it’s still a scary process
that you worry about until every vendors are under contract and the volunteer positions are filled.
Next, I want to thank Bob Scully, our head judge, who meticulously updated our show schedule, suggested
how to improve our slate of awards, and lining up the AOS judges. On Friday of the show, while Jack Kneuse
and his team worked to put in the beautiful display!! A big shout out to Jo Davis and Wolf Bruckner to
coordinating all of the SOS members’ plants and making sure they were properly labeled and classified.
I really want to thank Jane Hagerstrom, who took on advertising and with her talented husband’s help,
created the striking artwork you saw in all of the ads, the posters and bookmarks. Jane also coordinated the
Show survey to track the effectiveness of our advertising dollars. Great work!
I want to thank Norm Hillstrom, Craig Silipo and their team, who worked tirelessly to lay out the show,
distribute the background plants, deliver the materials for our display, tear down, clean up, and return
everything to storage. It’s a huge, dirty job and I don’t know what we’d do without them.
I want to thank Karen Bird-Lister, who creates our newsletter each month, but also created all the labels for
our display. Special thanks goes out to “Big Al” Langdon who coordinated the Plant Hotel at the Show. Alan
Marlor chaired the clerks. Friday was a very long day but Alan and his team of clerks kept at it until each and
every ribbon and every show awards was placed in the displays! A super big thank you to all the clerks that
gave up their Friday night to work with the AOS and keep track of all the Ribbons and Awards. That includes
… Marty Cooper, John Rich, Karen Bird Lister, Jane Shapiro, Roy Krueger, Wolf Bruckner, Susan Gerhardt,
Betty Smith, Kaitlin Kuhn, Lorena Ontiveros, Ginny Wiseman, Barbara Delgato, Cindy Auchter, Patty Turffs
and Marta Hudson.
I would like to thank Roy Krueger, for not only doing a great job with admissions, but who also taught several
orchid culture classes, Monroe Kokin for his Orchid Q & A Classes and Jim Roberts, who despite manning his
own sales booth, also taught a class!
I want to thank Susan Gerhardt and Marta Hudson for orchestrating a wonderful judge’s dinner. Patti
Quinnelly and Judy Robertson and their team for orchestrating the food and hospitality on the stage, Cora
Sanders and Jane Shapiro for running the raffle during the show and Patti Quinnelly for doing the raffle with
our membership, and Marta Hudson for doing such an excellent job her first time at the membership table.
I know, this is a long list, but let me close by thanking everyone who served on one or more of the committees.
I heard numerous comments from attendees that you were so friendly and charming they’ll certainly return
next year! Karen Bird-Lister, Karen Bologna, Barb Delgato, Ria Escobar, Alan Marlor, Cindy Auchter, Patty
Turffs, Wolf Bruckner, Marty Cooper, Jinny Wiseman --- your efforts are greatly appreciated! I hope I didn’t
miss anyone… Congratulations, again, for making our show so successful!
Gratefully,
Dennis Pavlock, SOS President
SOS Ribbon Winners
Plants in SOS Display:
Class 9 Broughtonia Hybrids and Intergeneric Hybrids other than above (Cattleytonia, Cautonleya, Caultonia, Guaricattonia, Laeliocatonia, Volkertara, etc.)
Second Place Lmb. Five Aces (Bardendrum Nanboh Pixy x Bro. sanguinea) exhibited Greg Wirth ,
Class 19 Guarianthe Intergeneric Hybrids (Cattleanthe, Enanthleya, Laelianthe, Rhyncanthe, etc., but excluding Rth. & hybrids with Broughtonia.)
Third Place Epc. Volcano Trick (Ctt. Trick or Treat x Epi. stamfordianum) exhibited Jack Knuese ,
Class 20 Laelia Species and Hybrids (L x L) ( e.g. Mexican L.anceps, L.rubescens, L.speciosa, L.aurea, L.autumnalis, L.gouldiana, L.undulata, L.superbiens)
First Place L. undulata verde 'Best of Best' x undulata xanthina rogado exhibited Bill Rich ,
Second Place L. marginata x undulata 'alba' otro rosa exhibited Bill Rich ,
Class 33 Cattleya Small Flowers - (i.e. Natural Spread less than 5") Hybrids & Intergeneric Hybrids - Concolor (solid)
First Place Rlc. Hawaiian Prominence 'America' AM/AOS (Hisako Akatsuka x Wendy's Redstone) exhibited Jo Davis ,
Class 35 Cattleya Small Flowers - (i.e. Natural Spread less than 5") Hybrids & Intergeneric Hybrids - Bi-colored (different colored lip, 2 colors)
First Place Lc. Amoena (L.anceps x C. pumila) exhibited Monroe Kokin ,
Class 43 Paphiopedilum Species
Third Place Paph. fairrieanum exhibited Jo Davis ,
Class 49 Paphiopedilum Hybrids Single flower types (predominate color) Pink
Third Place Paph. Hsinying Alien (Paph. Raisin Pie x Paph. Supersuk 'Eureka') exhibited Jo Davis ,
Class 54 Rhynchostylis Species and Hybrids (Rhy. X Rhy.)
First Place Rhy. gigantea f. alba exhibited John Rich ,
Class 66 Vanda Intergeneric Hybrids other than above (Aeridovanda, Aranda, Paravanda, Vandaenopsis, etc.)
First Place Prra. Bangkok Sunset 'Honeybee' (Van. Thai Noi x Aer. houlletiana) exhibited Jo Davis ,
Class 81 Angracinae Species, Hybrids, and Inter/intrageneric
Hybrids other than above (Angraecum, Aeranthes, Dedrophylax, Jumella, etc.)
First Place Angrcm. Leonis exhibited John Rich ,
Class 90 Oncidium Intergeneric Hybrids other than above (Oncostele, Trichocidium, Zelenkocidium,
Third Place Brsdm. Gilded Urchin (Br. arcuigera x Onc. wentworthianum) exhibited Tony Nacinovitch ,
Class 102 Dendrobium Hybrids Pink or Pastel
First Place Den. Lorrie Mortimer 'Junka Bear' ( Caesar x Samarai) exhibited Susan Gerhardt ,
First Place Den. Caesar (Dendrobium phalaenopsis x Dendrobium stratiotes) exhibited Charlie Rogg ,
Class 103 Dendrobium Hybrids Green/Yellow/Brown
Second Place Den. Burana Greenstar (Burana Green x Madame Vipa) exhibited Susan Gerhardt ,
Third Place Den. Andreé Millar (Den. atroviolaceum x Den. convolutum) exhibited Denny Pavlock ,
Class 105 Dendrobium Hybrids Blue
First Place Den. Blue Seas ( Blue Twinkle x antennatum) exhibited Cathy Lewis ,
Class 109 Bulbophyllinae Species (Bulbophyllum, Trias, Sunipia, “Cirrhopetalum”)
Second Place Bulb. Lasiochilum exhibited Laurie Stoner ,
Class 117 Genera other than above – Species
First Place Lip. grossa exhibited Greg Wirth ,
Class 118 Genera other than above – Hybrids
Third Place Phcal. Kryptonite (Calanthe Rozel x Phaius tankervilleae) exhibited Charlie Rogg ,
Class 119 Orchids outstanding for multi-colored foliage, including 'Jewel Orchids.'
First Place Lus. discolor exhibited Tony Nacinovitch ,
Third Place Lus. discolor exhibited Jack Knuese , Plants in Overflow Area:
Class 6 Brassavola (excluding Rhyncholaelia) Intergeneric Hybrids with B. nodosa type parent ( Brassanthe, Brassocatanthe, Brassocattleya, Encyvola, Brassoepidendrum, Rhynchovola, Rhynchobrassoleya, etc.)
First Place Bct Booth Lee (Bsn. Maikai x C. Jalapa) exhibited Randy Brodsky ,
Second Place Bc. Yellow Bird (Br. nodosa x Bc. Richard Mueller) exhibited Susan Gerhardt ,
Class 7 Rhyncholaelia species and Hybrids ( Rhyncholaelia x Rhyncholaelia, but excluding those with Broughtonia & Cattleya)
First Place Rl. digbyana 'MAJ green' exhibited Cathy Lewis ,
Class 9 Broughtonia Hybrids and Intergeneric Hybrids other than above (Cattleytonia, Cautonleya, Caultonia, Guaricattonia, Laeliocatonia, Volkertara, etc.)
Third Place Rth. Orange Passion (Rth. Love Passion x Gur. aurantiaca) exhibited Monroe Kokin ,
Class 10 Epidendrum Species
Second Place Epi. stamfordianum exhibited John Rich ,
Class 14 Encyclia Species
First Place Enc. Cordigera exhibited Cathy Lewis ,
Class 23 Cattleya Large Flowers - (i.e. Natural Spread 5" or larger) Species
Third Place C. percivaliana exhibited Susan Gerhardt ,
Class 26 Cattleya Large Flowers - (i.e. Natural Spread 5" or larger) Hybrids & Intergeneric Hybrids - Shaded lip (lip shade similar color)
Third Place C. Blue Beauty (Mem. Robert Strait ‘Blue Hawaii’ AM/AOS x lueddemanniana 'Canaimas TIF' BM/JGP exhibited Cathy Lewis , Class 27 Cattleya Large Flowers - (i.e. Natural Spread 5" or larger) Hybrids & Intergeneric Hybrids Bi-colored (different colored lip, 2 colors)
Second Place C. Starting Point 'Unique' AM/AOS (Ahmad Sheikhi x Persepolis) exhibited Denny Pavlock ,
Class 57 Vanda Species and Hybrids – Miniature (i.e. natural Spread less than 2”)
First Place V. Laksi (V. Thonglor (1974) x V. curvifolia) exhibited Greg Wirth ,
Class 66 Vanda Intergeneric Hybrids other than above (Aeridovanda, Aranda, Paravanda, Vandaenopsis, etc.)
Second Place Pda. Mimi Palmer (Pda. Tan Chay Yan x V. tessellata) exhibited Greg Wirth ,
Class 67 Phalaenopsis Small-flowered Species (i.e. Natural Spread less than 2”)
Third Place Phal. cornu-cervi var. rubescens exhibited Jo Davis ,
Class 85 Psychopsis Species and Hybrids
First Place Pyp. Mendenhall 'Hildos' AM/AOS ( Butterfly x papilio) exhibited Jo Davis ,
Class 89 Oncidium Hybrids (Onc. X Onc.)
First Place Onc. Sharry Baby (Jamie Sutton x Honolulu) exhibited Denny Pavlock ,
Third Place Onc. Jungle Monarch (Debutante x maculatum) exhibited Jack Knuese ,
Class 107 Dendrobium Hybrids Bi-color
First Place Den. (Blue Violetta x Red Maroon) exhibited Susan Gerhardt ,
Class 119 Orchids outstanding for multi-colored foliage, including 'Jewel Orchids.'
Second Place Lus. discolor 'Dark' exhibited Susan Gerhardt ,
2017 Show in pictures
The Show Days
SOS Show Display
Some of the Society Plant Winners
I apologizes for not getting all the winners photos but plants left the building before I could snap a shot.
Venice Display
Attention Members!! The setup for the Venice Area Orchid Society
Show is Friday, 2/3/2017 At the Venice Community Center at 1:00, so you
may bring your plants directly to the Community Center no later than 1:30 on
Friday to get them into the show, or you may call Jack Knuese at 941-780-
1507 to drop off your plants for Sarasota by Thursday morning, or Denny
Pavlock @941-441-6273 for South Sarasota. You must register the names of
your plants with Jo Davis & Wolf Bruckner @ [email protected] or
text 941-228- 5501 by Wednesday Feb 1, @ 6 pm. We also need a
picture of the plants you are entering so we can classify them properly.
Please remember to put your name on your pot. Thank You
Our Sponsors
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Big Earth Landscape Supply, on Bee Ridge
Road in Sarasota, will be selling Orchid
Products for potting and spraying,
including some items which Roy Krueger
discusses during his monthly “Learn to
Grow Orchids” sessions at 6:15 pm, prior to
the Sarasota Orchid Monthly Meetings.
You can call Adam at 941-379-2440 or fax 941-379-0634 a request for special items to be
brought to the meeting a week before so he can have them ready. Or just go visit them on Bee
Ridge just east of I-75 on the north side of the street.
Silent Auction Guidelines:
We will limit the total number of plants to 4 or 5 per month By the 20th of the month, prior to the upcoming meeting, a
member will email a request to Denny Pavlock ([email protected]) with the number of plants they wish to bring.
Include the name of the plant, the approximate number of pseudo bulbs, size of the pot, basket or mount or that it is a bare root.
If you have a jpeg picture of the flower, please include with your request.
o If you do not have pic, SOS will provide one, if plant is not blooming
Plants must be clean with no scale, thrips, etc. If desired, specify the minimum price you will accept for each
plant. If desired, specify an “eBay type Buy-It-Now” amount for each plant
so that a member may instantly purchase the plant. o Note: The plant will then immediately be removed from the
Silent Auction Table To confirm your inclusion in the Silent Auction, Denny will send
you, the member, a Silent Auction Form.
The seller will receive 75% and the SOS will receive 25% of the
sale’s price.
o Member will receive the total amount of the sale and is
responsible for returning 25% (cash or check) plus the Silent
Auction Form to the SOS Treasurer at the conclusion of the
meeting.