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SUMMARY:Overnight Spring Bus Ramble
DESCRIPTION:An Overnight Bus Ramble!  Join Us for a Fun-Filled Orchid Adventure!\nThe Ramble Coach fare is $160 per person \nBus Payment \n\n\nPlease reserve your hotel room lodging as soon as you can or by April 1st at the latest\nPlease let us know if you would like to share a room to defray costs.  We will do our best to pair single\, same gender members who would like to share lodging.\n\nTo reserve a Hotel Room please use the following link: \n\n\nhttps://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/flos-ramble-room-block/ \n\nPack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable overnight bus ramble with the Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society! We’re heading on a scenic journey to explore stunning growers\, visit unique nurseries\, and enjoy special stops along the way. \nFLOS Spring Orchid Ramble Stops \n\n\n\nVisit Order\nVendor\nCity\nAddress\n\n\nPickup\nCatholic Health Services\nLauderdale Lakes\n4790 N St Rd 7\, Lauderdale Lakes\, FL 33319\n\n\n1\nOdom’s Orchids\nFort Pierce\n1611 S Jenkins Rd\,\nFort Pierce\, FL 34947\n\n\n2\nKrull-Smith Orchids\nApopka\n 2800 W Ponkan Rd\, Apopka\, FL 32712\n\n\n3\nOrchids in Bloom\nApopka\n 2001 Rock Springs Rd\, Apopka\, FL 32712\n\n\n4\nECUAGENERA USA\nApopka\n3600 Plymouth Sorrento Rd\, Apopka\, FL 32712\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHotel\nHilton Garden Inn Apopka City Center\nApopka\n580 E. Main Street Apopka\, Florida 32703\n\n\n5\nDriftwood Garden Center\nEstero\n20071 S Tamiami Trail\, Estero\, FL 33928\n\n\n6\nNaples Botanical Gardens\nNaples\n4820 Bayshore Dr\,\nNaples\, FL 34112\n\n\nDropoff\nCatholic Health Services\nLauderdale Lakes\n4790 N St Rd 7\, Lauderdale Lakes\, FL 33319\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/overnight-spring-ramble/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250512T193000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Courtney Hackney\, ”Re-Blooming Orchids”
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Hackney is Emeritus Professor of Biology and the former Director of Coastal Biology at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville\, Florida.  Previously he was Professor of Biology and Marine Biology at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington. Courtney began growing orchids in the Florida Keys in 1962\, while working for a small orchid nursery. He has continued his interest in both orchid hybridizing and orchid culture since then.  He grows many different genera\, but his favorite is the Cattleya Alliance. He has about 500 mature cattleyas and even more seedlings\, but his favorites are classic clones\, some of which appeared in orchid collections over 100 years ago.  He makes 10-15 hybrids and species sib crosses per year in various genera. \nHe wrote a Growing Tips column for 20 years\, which ended in December 2013. Growing Tips appeared in newsletters around the country.  He has also published in the Orchid Digest and Orchids.  In 2004\, he published “American Cattleyas”\, the culmination of a decade of study and interviews with many of the “Orchid Greats”\, which summarizes in old photographs and print how all of the modern cattleyas came to be.  The book also describes what we know about cattleyas and cattleya hybrids\, how to grow them\, and what to expect from modern hybrids.  During the past decade he has been researching the coerulea (blue) color form of cattleya species and hybrids\, which was completed and published in 2018. \nHe is a member of the American\, St Augustine\, Jacksonville\, and Cape Fear\, NC orchid societies.  During the Pandemic he has been hosting the monthly “Show Table” of the St Augustine Orchid Society via ZOOM\, many of which are available on the society web site. \nHe and his wife Rose live in Jacksonville\, Florida adjacent to a tidal swamp. Rose retired as a professional artist in 2017\, but continues painting for fun.   Epi magnoliae (conopseum) grows in trees of the swamp in his backyard.  His orchids reside in a 24’x25’ Florida shade house adjacent to the swamp. \nSee preorder list below:\nDr Courtney Hackney May 2025 Price List
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/dr-courtney-hackney-re-blooming-orchids/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250414T193000
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SUMMARY:Lady Vanda\, Serena Roman\, The beautiful world of Vandas!
DESCRIPTION:The beautiful world of Vandas!\nSerena Roman\, aka Lady Vanda of Lady Vanda Orchids will hold an interactive\ndiscussion about vanda cultivation in South Florida at 7:30 p.m.\, Monday\, April 14th. Spring has arrived in South Florida and how better to celebrate than diving deep into the showy world of Vandas! Lady Vanda will cover multiple topics to help us cultivate healthy\, beautiful vandas focusing on watering\, fertilization\, light\, temperature to promote healthy roots\, leaves and of course the gorgeous flowers! As always\, we encourage participation as the presentation is intended to be interactive. \nSerena was always drawn to nature and plants but her love for orchids truly blossomed through her grandmother’s extensive Phalaenopsis collection and it was she who gave Serena the nickname Señorita Vanda and Señorita de las Orquideas. Serena’s husband encouraged her to start the business and Lady Vanda Orchids was born. \nLady Vanda Orchids is located in Homestead FL \, (ladyvanda.com) where their mission is to help both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers start\, grow\, and enjoy their very own orchid collections. The business is built on offering a diverse range of high-quality orchids. From popular vanda hybrids to rare miniature species\, all plants are blooming\nsize—most of which have already bloomed several times and are well established. Plants are a combination of imports and those grown from flasks purchased from reputable growers and hybridizers with a focus on bringing unique new orchid crosses to the market\, especially vandaceous intergenerics. \nLady Vanda will be bringing a nice selection of plants for sale so plan to spend time perusing the colorful selection. \n– LEN EMORY Program Chair
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/lady-vanda-serena-roman-the-beautiful-world-of-vandas/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250310T193000
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SUMMARY:Carlos Cahiz\, 'Tips and Tricks of Orchid cultivation in South Florida'
DESCRIPTION:  \nGot orchid problems? OFE’s Carlos Cahiz has answers \nCarlos A. Cahiz \, who runs  OFE International Orchids & Supplies\,  will hold an interactive discussion about frequent problems we encounter with orchid cultivation in South Florida at 7:30 p.m.\, Monday\, March 10. \nYou won’t want to miss our general meeting to learn his “Tips & Tricks of Orchid Cultivation.” \nPotting time has arrived\, and Carlos will cover multiple topics to help us identify frequent problems and offer potential solutions to improve our growing. Subjects will include fertilizing\, watering\, treating problem insects\, as well as using pesticidesand fungicides. We encourage participation\, so bring photos of any issues you may be experiencing so he can help diagnose your problem. \nCarlos is a native of Valencia\, Venezuela\, and is a past president of the South Florida Orchid Society. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1989. In1990\, he joined his family orchid business in the Redland\, working with brother Chris. His first big test as a manager was to deal with the devastation leftbehind by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. \nMany of you have visited OFE on our Redland rambles and know that there is always something new happening. OFE’s has an expanded product line of chemicals and potting supplies and has orchids and tropical plants for sale\, too. \nCarlos lives in West Kendall with wife Amanda\, their son and various adopted dogs\, birds\, turtles and\, of course\, orchids and tropical plants. He says his growing approach can be distilled into two simple ideas: Tender neglect and listening to your plants. \nOFE’s is at 17899 SW 280 St.\, Homestead; ofeintl.com; 305-253-7080. Carlos will bring supplies for purchase after his presentation. With his help\, your orchid collection soon will be bursting with blooms. \n 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/carlos-cahiz-tips-and-tricks-of-orchid-cultivation-in-south-florida/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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SUMMARY:Ron Kaufmann:  101 Ways to Kill an Orchid
DESCRIPTION:Ron Kaufmann is chair of the American Orchid Society Conservation Committee and a founding director of the Orchid Conservation Alliance. Ron has been growing orchids for more than 25 years and has travelled extensively to view orchids in the wild in Asia and South America\, particularly Brazil\, Ecuador and Colombia. Ron is a marine biologist by training\, and his scientific work includes studies of Antarctic and deep-sea ecosystems as well as marine communities in coastal Southern California. His orchid collection began with a reedstem Epidendrum and progressed to a diverse assemblage that contains mostly species orchids. Ron has a long-standing interest in conservation. He joined the San Diego County Orchid Society’s Conservation Committee in 1999 and became chair in 2004. Since 1991\, the Conservation Committee has awarded over $285\,000 to support projects in 24 different countries. Ron also helped to found the Orchid Conservation Alliance and serves on the boards of the OCA\, Orchid Digest\, and Fundación EcoMinga (an Ecuadorian conservation organization). Most of Ron’s orchids are grown in a 36 x 24 foot greenhouse and several outdoor shade-covered areas around his house in San Diego. Friends have suggested that he build a second\, much larger greenhouse to accommodate the many plants that often make walking through his greenhouse an exercise requiring extensive training in gymnastics and yoga to avoid serious injury. Thus far\, this recommendation hasn’t been followed\, although the temptation is always there.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/ron-kaufmann-101-ways-to-kill-an-orchid/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T150000
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SUMMARY:Home Ramble November 16\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:FLOS Home Ramble\nNovember 16 \nSign up now for our exciting Fall Home Ramble. See how other FLOS members grow and display their orchids as we tour five members’ beautiful gardens. Join in the fun as we visit two gardens in Fort Lauderdale\, two in Coral Springs and one in Weston. We will have goodies and snacks along the way\, with a special get-together 🍷 at the last home. Carpooling is encouraged. \nCost: Free\nWhen: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.\, Saturday\, Nov. 16\nSign up: At the library table or email GraceBoston2010@gmail.com\nQuestions: Grace Boston
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/home-ramble-november-16-2024/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241111T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241111T213000
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SUMMARY:Francisco Miranda\, Miranda Orchids:  Brazilian Orchid Habitats - the Amazon
DESCRIPTION:A taxonomist\, naturalist and orchid grower\, Francisco travels extensively in the U.S. and internationally speaking at orchid-related events and meetings. He has been doing this since 1988\, while still living in Brazil. The subjects of his presentations reflect Francisco’s extensive travels to study orchids in their natural environments.\n\nMiranda Orchids started in 1999 and is a nursery specializing in growing mainly selected Cattleya alliance species. In a sense\, it is a continuation of Boa Vista Orchids\, a nursery we ran in Brazil from 1986 until we moved to the U.S.A. Many of the plants available are produced in our lab and nursery in Central Florida from our extensive collection of stud plants. The rest we bring from Brazil to increase variety and novelty. Being native Brazilians\, and having had a nursery for many years\, we know that there is a lot of development in Cattleya species being done there. This is mostly because a lot of those species are native from Brazil (including all the bifoliate cattleyas) and because these plants are favorites of growers there.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/francisco-miranda-miranda-orchids-brazilian-orchid-habitats-the-amazon/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240909T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240909T213000
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SUMMARY:Christine Morales\, 'Guarianthe aurantiaca and its influence on Cattlianthe.'
DESCRIPTION:Christine Morales is an Associate Judge with the West Palm Beach Judging Center as well as an American Orchid Society Trustee.  A Miami native\, she is a development consultant who enjoys travelling\, yoga and the arts.  She and her husband\, Alex\, love sharing their home with orchids\, other flora and fauna including their dogs\, cats\, turtles\, fish as well as neighborhood songbirds.  They belong to Ft. Lauderdale Orchid Society\, enjoy exhibiting their orchids and have received 13 AOS awards between them.\n \nAcademically\, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in French and Political Science and is a LEED Accredited Professional as well as FGBC Designated Professional for Building Design and Construction.  Considered a subject matter expert in municipal compliance of redevelopment within emerging neighborhoods\, she has been instrumental in the success of countless transformative projects and events within neighborhoods such as Miami’s Wynwood Arts District.  She is fluent in French and Spanish. 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/christine-morales-vanda-tessellata/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240812T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240812T213000
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SUMMARY:Olivier Turina\, Stanhopeas
DESCRIPTION:Olivier Turina moved to Fort Lauderdale from his hometown Brussels\, Belgium in 2005 to join his husband Tommy and he started growing orchids in 2013 after attending the Fort Lauderdale Orchid Show where he discovered “Paradise” and got the “orchid bug”. It has since become a true passion/downright obsession of his. \nOlivier is a hobbyist with a collection of 450+ orchids. He focuses on species and primary hybrids and grows many different genera with Catasetums and Stanhopeas being his top favorites but in reality\, there are few orchids he does not like….. \nOlivier has been a Board member of the Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society (FLOS) since 2020. He has also been a monthly newsletter contributor at FLOS since 2018. He gives lectures on various subjects and he also started a YouTube channel in 2019 which has now over 3\,200 subscribers and close to 300\,000 views. It is called “Orchid House\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida” and it features growing tips for all sorts of orchids. \nOlivier has received seven awards from the American Orchid Society: one FCC\, four AM\, one CCM and one HCC. \nOlivier has a Bachelor degree in Finance and Economics and spent the first part of his professional life in the corporate world in finances (banking and financial analyst); he has been a Fort Lauderdale-based realtor since 2013. He speaks 7 languages.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/olivier-turina-steanhopeas/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T213000
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CREATED:20240215T015327Z
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SUMMARY:Keith and Dina Emig
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to have Keith and Dina Emig\, owners of Winter Haven Orchid Nursery in Winter Haven\, present a program introducing us to flasking and some Vandaceous tips at our 7:30 p.m. meeting on July 8. Keith and Dina grow\, hybridize and register plants in the Oncidium\, Cattleya\, Phalaenopsis\, Vanda\, and Dendrobium alliances\, and have created their own genera (Emigara). They have received more than 45 American Orchid Society awards\, so far\, including nine for their original crosses. Keith’s orchid journey started with a trip to the dentist where\, on the receptionist’s desk\, was a small plant with three leaves and an inflorescence with twenty blooms suspended in a beautifully presented fashion. He learned the dentist was an orchid hobbyist who grew the multifloral Phalaenopsis. It was on. Orchid fever is infectious\, and all possible information and plants were obtained. What resulted was a uncontrollable driving force of endless experimentation to better grow and flower these plants. There is no substitute for the company of other enthusiasts\, with whom to share this fever. Soon the passion of combining the attributes of two beautiful plants\, by cross pollinating\, stimulated his imagination. A flasking case was built\, and has been a fixture in their kitchen for over a decade. More than 1\,000 seed pods have been flasked to date and it seems each season there is some new cross that has more exciting possibilities. Keith’s passion also drew him to the Ridge Orchid Society in Lakeland and the American Orchid Society\, revealing the orchid world’s secrets. Keith has served on the board of directors of the Ridge Orchid Society for more than a decade\, including at least seven terms as president. Be sure to check out Keith’s article “Luck of the Draw” in the March 2017 “Orchids Magazine” (p. 208). \nWe are excited that Keith and Dina will be sharing their growing knowledge\, bringing their plants for our raffle table and selling plants at our meeting.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/keith-and-dina-emig/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240610T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240610T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20240215T013758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T013758Z
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SUMMARY:Melana and Jim Davison from Jim-N-I Orchids
DESCRIPTION:Jim and Melana Davison\, American Orchid Society\nAccredited Judges who have an extensive and diverse\norchid collection\, will speak at our next meeting at 7:30\np.m. on June 10 about brassavolas. Many of\nthese species are familiar to us and grow very well here.\nThe couple are not only involved in caring for their\norchids\, but also are active in several South Florida orchid\nsocieties and are past presidents of three. Jim’s appreciation for orchids stems from his scientific background as a Nuclear Chemistry Manager at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant in Homestead. Melana is more interested in the aesthetic qualities of orchids\, especially the ones that look\nstrange and other-worldly. She owns her own orchid\nmaintenance business and is known as “The Orchidiva.”\nAfter Jim retired\, they opened their own retail\nnursery\, Jim-N-I Orchids. They travel the show circuit\,\nselling their Florida-grown orchids. Their also\ndaughter joined the crew. \nJim and Melana will have orchids on hand for sale and also will\nprovide orchids for our raffle table. \n 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/melana-and-jim-davison-from-jim-n-i-orchids/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240519
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20240507T040129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T005153Z
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SUMMARY:Redlands Orchid Festival Bus
DESCRIPTION:  \nRAMBLE to the REDLANDS \nWhat: Day Trip via Luxury Coach to the Redland International Orchid Festival \nWho: FLOS Members and/or Guests \nWhen: Saturday\, May 18\, 2024 \nBus departs 8:00 AM Sharp \nWhere: Christ Lutheran Church Parish Hall\, 1955 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale\, Florida \nHow Much: $45.00 \nPlease Bring: 1. Box or Crate with Your Name Printed Clearly. (for your purchases) 2. Bring your lunch\, bottled water will be provided on board the coach. \nItinerary:1. Redland International Orchid Festival \n2. Isaac Farms (on the way home) Orchids & Succulents NOTE: Price Includes Admission Plus a $5.00 voucher for orchid purchases\, Bus will park near gate\, no lines. Many Food Trucks and Caterers are on the site. \nContact: Capt. Allen Cogar call: 954.553.1351 or email: tacogar@gmail.com\n\n 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/redlands-orchid-festival-bus/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ramble
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240513T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240513T213000
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CREATED:20240320T151527Z
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SUMMARY:Tony Millet\, GOOD GROWING….the BASICS and WHAT IT TAKES
DESCRIPTION:  \nTony Millet’s mom started started his growing career at a very young age\, growing everything from seed. Growing up in Brooklyn NYC\, his orchid growing career delving into cool\, intermediate and warm types. Having the experience of growing in underground cold frames to an above greenhouse did set the tone for his new semi-retirement growing style. Presently he is growing under plastic covered lathe houses South Florida style (open on all sides) to include a small greenhouse for early seedlings. The early childhood experience of growing from seed set the tone for his own orchid hybridizing program. \nHe breeds and grows unusual hybrids in the large cattleya alliance. He  performs all flasking activities\, lectures and teaches  He is an AOS judge. Many of his hybrids have been AOS awarded and are one of a kind\,  meaning not cloned or meristemed. His present growing goal is to impart warm tolerance to some of the cooler growing colorful hadro laelias now cattleyas.  Enjoy natures best…Orchids.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/tony-millet/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240311T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20240215T012604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T231850Z
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SUMMARY:Jose Exposito\, Growing Orchids in South Florida\,  a survival guide “Orchid Survival Guide”
DESCRIPTION:Jose Exposito of Soroa Orchids in Homestead will present his “Orchid Survival Guide” at 7:30 p.m. March 11. Members will learn basic growing information with emphasis on water\, light\, air and fertilizing with tips on repotting and pest control.  There will be a Q&A session at the end. \nJose\, who founded Soroa in 1985\, was born in Cuba and emigrated to America during the 1980 Mariel Boat Lift. \nHe is a well known grower who has won numerous awards for his Phalaenopsis breeding program. He is a senior judge of the American Orchid Society as well as a world lecturer who has given presentations at the World Orchid Conference in Brazil and Malaysia. \nHe is a past board member of the South Florida Orchid Society\, past president of the East Everglades Orchid Society and the Coalition for Orchid Species. He also is the Orchid Curator at the Bonnet House in Fort Lauderdale. \nSoroa Orchids\, at 25750 SW 177th Ave. in Homestead\, is a wonderful grower to visit. The front entryway is full of award plaques from the American Orchid Society. \nJose will be bringing plants to sell as well as supplying our raffle table.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/jose-esposito-growing-orchids-in-south-florida-a-survival-guide-orchid-survival-guide/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230316T205606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T010938Z
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SUMMARY:Tomas Bajza\, "Giant World of Miniature Orchids & Growing in Simple Setups"
DESCRIPTION:Tarzane Group was created by Tomas Bajza\,\n\nAn orchid lover and addict. He originally came to the USA from the Czech Republic and settled down in hot tropical Miami\, Florida. He adored orchids during his teenage years\, but at that time there wasn’t many to see in his country. Even though he’s been living in Florida and surrounded by orchids for so many years\, He started growing orchids in Florida from 2008. He started with the usual grocery store selling orchids\, like Phalaenopsis and Dendrobiums\, slowly adding some Cattleyas and Vandas since these were the orchids that everyone in Florida grows. All of these were large orchids and mostly hybrids.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2010 was the first time Tomas had ever seen a miniature orchid. He had no clue that such a thing even existed! He fell in love immediately and ordered a few. When they arrived\, they were even smaller than he ever imagined. That was it\, he was bitten by a “huge” miniature orchid bug. He is a very stubborn grower and does not listen to anything\, like the word “impossible”. He likes all orchids\, but has a huge amount of love for cold to intermediate growing species. He was told by many growers that due to the hot climate in Florida that these types of orchids could not be grown.  Through extended research\, reading and being active in different orchid boards and orchid groups\, He’s learned tremendously and became an advance grower for miniature orchids.  He has been very fortunate with meeting and becoming friends with many international orchid growers and nursery owners. At the beginning\, he bought only plants sold by US nurseries. Nowadays\, nearly all of his orchids come from abroad. Buying orchids from US growers is safe and the majority of the plants come nicely established. Unfortunately\, there are no species he was\nlooking for offered by the US vendors anymore. He was really pushed to search and start his own importing because he could not just find any of the plants he wanted to own.  \nHe also has a love for photography. With a growing miniature orchid collection\, there were endless opportunities for taking pictures of these amazing\, sometimes microscopical blooms. Posting  pictures online caused quite a “buzz” leading to first invitations from various orchid societies to provide speeches for their members about growing miniature orchids and cold growing species in hot environment.\n \nWhat used to be a “hobby” slowly grew to a small business that is expanding. They found out there are hundreds of growers searching for these hard to find\, unusual\, uncommon and rare micro and miniature orchids. They are happy to share their babies with the rest of the orchid world via their website\, TARZANORCHIDS.COM\, and educate people interested in growing miniature and small orchids through speech engagements across the USA. Tomas has a number of articles on miniature orchids published in orchid magazines across the globe as well.\n \nThere will be a presale for plants with an 18% discount prior to the meeting (January 29-February 10) \, The coupon code (FLL2024) will be only valid during that time and is exclusively for FLOS members. You may pick up your plants at the meeting. \nTerms & Exclusions\nReusable Code \nWhile supplies last\nNo minimum purchase\nOnly valid on our website\nCannot be used on previous orders\nCode must be used during checkout\nCannot be combined with any other offer\nExcludes Gift Cards\, Taxes and Shipping \n 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/tomas-bajza/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240108T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240108T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20231016T215605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231224T002527Z
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SUMMARY:Dave Off\, Picture Perfect
DESCRIPTION:For our first program of the New Year\, we are honored to have Dave Off from Waldor Orchids be our speaker. He will present “Picture Perfect\,” an informative talk on how to look at flower presentation and color at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 8. \nDave was born into the family orchid business in 1979. He grew up in a home on property adjacent to the greenhouses and was taught in a hands-on environment from an early age.  He currently is a manager at Waldor Orchids (Waldor.com) in Linwood\, New Jersey\, where the Off family has been growing plants since 1925. \nIn addition to his personal collection of several thousand plants\, Dave oversees the care and maintenance of Waldor’s renowned classic Cattleya collection. \nDave will supply orchids for our raffle table\, and also be selling his beautiful plants.\n                     
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/david-off-pictureperfect/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231113T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230716T022101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230716T022101Z
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SUMMARY:Nick Ewy\, "Landscaping with orchids and other companion plants"
DESCRIPTION:  \nNick Ewy was born and raised in Ann Arbor\, Michigan\, he has been a plant grower\, collector\, and gardener since early childhood. Pursuing a long-standing interest in rare and tropical plants\, including orchids\, aroids\, and epiphytes\, he worked at a rare plant nursery throughout high school. He earned his B.S.in Botany and Plant Pathology from Michigan State University (2001).  Nick relocated to California so that he could grow these tropical plants outdoors and took a position at an upscale club and golf course. He then moved to Florida\, where he was the Director of Horticulture for the American Orchid Society Botanical Garden and Lead Horticulturalist at the International Polo Club in Wellington. In 2013\, he began working at Naples Botanical Garden as Associate Director of Horticulture and is now the Director of Collections. He is responsible for acquiring\, managing\, and maintaining a large and diverse collection of subtropical plants from around the world.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/nick-ewy-landscaping-with-orchids-and-other-companion-plants/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230911T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230527T010958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T143430Z
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SUMMARY:Larry Cox\, "A Slipper Collection for South Florida"
DESCRIPTION:Larry Cox acquired his first orchid\, a cattleya\, in 1972. His second was a paphiopedilum\, Paph. Maudiae ‘Magnificum.’  The cattleya is long gone\, but he still has a piece of the paph.   When he began with paphs\, he commonly heard\, “You can’t grow those in South Florida\,” but the first one lived and bloomed\, and the paphiopedilum collection continued to grow. In the mid 1980’s most of the other orchids were sold or given away\, all for the love of paphs.  In 1989 he moved from his South Miami residence to a more spacious property in the farming district of southern Miami-Dade County where he built his dream greenhouse of  3000 square feet.  He has suffered setbacks\, such as hurricane Andrew in 1992\, but with perseverance and with the discovery of new paph species \,and the consequent new hybrids\, Larry’s  love of paphiopedilums has been renewed over and over again.  In 1983 Larry won his first AOS award for Paph. Maudiae coloratum ‘Elektra’ AM/AOS\, one of the first vinicolors.  Since then his orchids have earned sixty AOS awards\, including five FCC’s. \nEighteen years ago\, Larry retired from thirty-seven years as a teacher\, the last fifteen teaching Advanced Placement high school English .  He now spends his time reading\, traveling\, maintaining his property and\, of course\, growing paphs.  Larry has experimented with other orchid genera and has found success with lycastes\, phragmipediums\, and pescatoreas.  He has even rediscovered the wonder of cattleyas\, particularly species. \nWe will have our orchid meeting Monday\, September 11\, featuring Larry Cox.  He will be speaking on slipper orchids that are suitable to grow in South Florida.  He has his own collection that have been raised at his home in Miami.  You have an opportunity to reserve your plant before the meeting as seen in the list below.   \nThe plants are mostly divisions from his collection.  He cannot bring all the orchids but will be glad to reserve plants.  Just drop him an e-mail with the name of the plant and preferred price if there is a range.  His e-mail address: lawcox@bellsouth.net \nBrassia Rex  ‘Tahoma’ AM/AOS – $30 (established on a log) \nC. intermedia orlata ‘Crownfox’ AM/AOS –  $45 (6” pot)    supposed to be from the original plant \nC. trianae ‘Mary Fennell’ HCC/AOS – Japanese breeders were able to meristem this classic  clone\, and I obtained a seedling some years ago.  Good grower and bloomer.  $50 (4 back bulbs and 1 new to bloom in season) \nI grow the following lycastes with cattleyas. \nLycaste Agnette ‘Elektra’ AM/AOS  (Lyc. macrobulbon x Lyc. schilleriana)  – $35\, 1 new\, several old growths) \nLycaste macrobulbon – largest flowered of the yellow/orange lycastes\, warm grower.  $40\, 4 new growths to bloom\, $35 2 new growths to bloom \nMexipedium xerophyticum – $35\, 5” pot with several growths \nPaphiopedilums \nPaph. randsii – rare striped multifloral  – $35\, 3 growth division \nPaph. concolor –   $35 multi growth\, $20 single growth;  easiest of the brachypetalums\, yellow \nPaph Linda Booth ‘Nike’ HCC/AOS  (Paph. chamberlainianum x Paph. St. Swithin) – $50 6” pot in bloom; $35 5” pot \nPaph Linda Boot h\, a different clone – $40 6” pot;  $25 2-growth plant \nPaph. Andronicus  ‘Nike’ AM/AOS (Paph. rothschildianum x Paph. Victoria-regina) – $50\, 1 old\, 4 new growths \nPaph. praestans $35\, $30 \nPaph. philippinense $35\, $30 \nPaph. HoneY  ‘Nike’ HCC/AOS   (Paph. philippinense x Paph. primulinum) – $35\, $30\, both multi -growth \nPaph. exul – $40\, $35\, both multi-growth.  Give good light. \nPaph. Rolfei  ‘Nike” AM/AOS    (Paph. bellatulum x Paph. rothschildianum) – $40\, several growths.  Reluctant bloomer\,  but worth the wait. \nPaph.  Starr Flies ‘Nike’ AM/AOS   (Paph. Maudiae x Paph. St. Swithin) – $60.  This is truly spectacular from an unusual hybrid\,  vinicolor multifloral.   Blooming size division. \nPaph. Susan Boot h (Paph. rothschildianum x Paph. praestans) – $45\, $30\, $25;  free  blooming dark flowers from praestans var. bodegomi \nPaph. Delrosi (Paph. rothschildianum x Paph. delenatii) $30 – several growth divisions\, pink flower \nPaph. Betty Burkham ‘Elektra’ HCC/AOS (Paph. Edna Ratcliffe x Paph. lowii) $35 – 1-growth division\, blooming size \nPaph. Black Diamond ‘Elektra’ HCC/AOS  (Paph. delenatii x Paph. fairrieanum). $30\, 2 growth division \nPaph. chamberlainianumd – $35\, 2 growths\, 1 in flower \nPaph. glaucophyllum – $45\, large with 3 bloom spikes; $30\, several growths \nPaph. liemianum – $40\, 3 growth division \nPaph. Sander’s Pride ‘Elektra’ HCC/AOS  (Paph. sanderianum x Paph. stonei) – $50\, 2 old growths\, 2 new growths.   Has the long ribbon-like petals of sanderianum \nPaph. Sander’s Pride ‘Nike’ AM/AOS – $60\, several growths \nPaph. Shin-Yi’s Pride  ‘Nike’ AM/AOS   (Paph. Michael Koopowitz x Paph. rothschildianum)  – $40\, several growths \nPaph. Leeanum  ‘Marshall’ AM/AOS  (Paph. insigne x Paph. spicerianum)  \, AOS  awarded 87 points – $50\, 6” pot full of growths\,  has the warmth tolerance of P. spicerianum\, large flowers with huge dorsal \nPaphiopedilum Astraea (Paph. philippinense x Paph. spicerianum) $35\,  6” pot\, many growths.  Multifloral with big white dorsal\nOf course\, we will have our spectacular raffle table\, including  some plants from Larry’s collection. Don’t forget your plants for ribbon judging!
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/larry-cox-a-slipper-collection-for-south-florida/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230814T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230814T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230430T194108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T231217Z
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SUMMARY:Jim Roberts: Summertime and the Growin' is Easy
DESCRIPTION:Grower and hybridizer Jim Roberts of Florida SunCoast Orchids will be the speaker at our 7:30 p.m. Aug. 14th meeting. The topic will be “Summertime and the Growin’ Is Easy.” \nIt was in the college days of 1979 when Jim first encountered orchids during a routine doctor’s visit. \nWhile there\, Jim noticed a large cattleya on the desk. He asked the fateful question: “What kind of flower is that?” To which the physician laughingly replied\, “You do NOT want to know!” A short story by the doctor about his all-consuming hobby ensued and within two days he had gotten two orchids of his own. \nDuring his college years in Northfield\, Minnesota\, he was put in charge of the St. Olaf greenhouse and its repository of orchids. Jim knew little about the plants but read everything he could get his hands on. \nAfter graduating\, he moved to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands where he happened upon a sidewalk sale by the local orchid society. Jim joined the group\, learned much about growing in a tropical arid environment\, and about the native orchid species. He won his first American Orchid Society award for Encyclia bifida ‘Loves Favor’ AM/AOS. \nAfter leaving the island three years later\, he found himself trying to take 10 boxes of plants through customs back to Minnesota. Little did he know that the customs encounter would be the easiest part. It was a totally new experience trying to grow plants in a cold Midwestern state. Many plants did not survive. But many did\, and Jim learned that orchids actually could be grown quite successfully in the stifling environment of a house surrounded by ice and snow. \nDuring those years in Minnesota\, he worked in the horticulture industry\, served in various capacities with orchid organizations and lectured at many garden clubs. \nHe also had the privilege of traveling extensively around the United States\, Europe and Hawaii for his career\, visiting all of the major orchid nurseries. It was during this time that he started to turn this avid hobby into a small business. \nIn 2001\, Jim moved to Florida with a small collection of plants and his  dream of operating an orchid nursery became a reality. He currently grows the beauties in three gutter connected greenhouses encompassing 10\,000-square-feet of growing space near Myakka City\, near Sarasota. Visit his website at floridasuncoastorchids.com. \nJim also will be providing plants for our raffle table and bringing an assortment of plants to sell.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/jim-roberts-summertime-and-the-growing-is-easy/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230710T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230710T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230509T154344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T213858Z
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SUMMARY:Rafael Romero\, Schomburgkia hybrids
DESCRIPTION:Rafael Romero will be sharing his extensive knowledge about Schomburgkia hybrids at our 7:30 p.m. July 10 meeting. \nRafael\, a native of Caracas\, Venezuela\, studied for two years at  the United World College of the Atlantic in 1978. He later graduated with a degree in biology from Universidad Simon Bolivar in 1984. \nHe started working with orchids in 1986 with his wife and her father\, Henrique Graf\, owner of the largest orchid nursery in Venezuela. In 2003\, they moved to Sarasota\, opening the 7\,000-square-foot nursery Plantio La Orquidea (plantiolaorquidea.com) which specializes in warm-growing species and hybrids from all over the world. Because of political troubles in Venezuela\, in 2015 they decided to open a small lab in Sarasota where they are now producing plants. \nRafael also will be selling plants at the meeting and supplying plants for our raffle table. \n 
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/rafael-romero-schomburgkia-hybrids/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230612T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230612T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230315T025751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T140535Z
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SUMMARY:Keith and Dina Emig: Vandaceous…But Not Vandas
DESCRIPTION:  \nWe are delighted to have Keith and Dina Emig\, owners of Winter Haven Orchid Nursey in Winter Haven\, present a program entitled “Vandaceous…But Not Vandas” at our 7:30 p.m. meeting on June 12. Keith and Dina grow\, hybridize and register plants in the Oncidium\, Cattleya\, Phalaenopsis\, Vanda\, and Dendrobium alliances\, and have created their own genera (Emigara). They have received more than 45 American Orchid Society awards\, so far\, including nine for their original crosses. Keith’s orchid journey started with a trip to the dentist where\, on the receptionist’s desk\, was a small plant with three leaves and an inflorescence with twenty blooms suspended in a beautifully presented fashion. He learned the dentist was an orchid hobbyist who grew the multifloral Phalaenopsis. It was on. Orchid fever is infectious\, and all possible information and plants were obtained. What resulted was a uncontrollable driving force of endless experimentation to better grow and flower these plants. There is no substitute for the company of other enthusiasts\, with whom to share this fever. Soon the passion of combining the attributes of two beautiful plants\, by cross pollinating\, stimulated his imagination. A flasking case was built\, and has been a fixture in their kitchen for over a decade. More than 1\,000 seed pods have been flasked to date and it seems each season there is some new cross that has more exciting possibilities. Keith’s passion also drew him to the Ridge Orchid Society in Lakeland and the American Orchid Society\, revealing the orchid world’s secrets. Keith has served on the board of directors of the Ridge Orchid Society for more than a decade\, including at least seven terms as president. Be sure to check out Keith’s article “Luck of the Draw” in the March 2017 “Orchids Magazine” (p. 208). \nWe are excited that Keith and Dina will be sharing their growing knowledge\, bringing their plants for our raffle table and selling plants at our meeting.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/keith-and-dina-emig-paphiopedilum-culture-and-repotting/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230508T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230508T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230126T022603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T025604Z
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SUMMARY:Brian Spitler\, Researching Your Orchid Background and Dendrobium Culture
DESCRIPTION:Brian has been growing orchids for 25+ years. He is experienced in growing orchids in diverse climates including California’s hot dry deserts and coastal climate as well as the Midwest. His travels in locations such as Sweden\, Brazil\, Costa Rica\, Japan\, and Colombia allowed him to understand orchid growth in native conditions. As an American Orchid Society judge\, he has visited many regional and international shows. He holds a Computer Science degree and works in the IT industry. As Past President of the Cincinnati Orchid Society he facilitated marketing and educational endeavors. They include online presence and payment systems\, initiated and lead the Beginners Group\, and a two weekend educational and society promotion endeavor via the local Home and Garden Show. He also led the creation of the restricted speakers fund targeted at financing the more expensive expert presenters. He feels these endeavors are vital to the future of societies. Having international orchid grower friends and visiting many growing facilities\, he has developed knowledge of both the commercial and hobbyist market.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/brian-spitler-researching-your-orchid-backround/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230410T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230410T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20230123T022839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T123752Z
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SUMMARY:Omar Gonzalez\, Summer Love of Encyclias
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at 7:30 p.m. \, April 10 to hear our very own FLOS member\, Omar Gonzalez\, give a brief history and description of Encyclicals.  He will show how to acclimate orchids to a growing area. He will also discuss growing methods  that work best for cultivating in South Florida. \nOmar\, who is a long-time orchid society member\, hails from Miami\, but spent time in the Midwest\, attending Northland College in Wisconsin. He has a degree in chemistry and by trade\, is a quality control chemist. Growing up\, Omar always loved all kinds of plants and had a particular interest in growing fruits and vegetables. He found that growing the plants that he had cultivated in the Midwest was somewhat difficult in Miami\, so his interest switched to sub-tropical. He became friendly with David McLean\, the late native plant horticulturist from Broward\, who introduced him to orchids – vanilla\, stanhopea and other species.\nAs Omar’s interest in orchids grew\, he amassed a wealth of knowledge going to shows\, attending meetings and learning as much as he could from local growers. He took a trip to visit his sister in California and extended his travels to Hawaii to meet with Sheldon Takasaki from Carmela Orchids. Omar also volunteered at Bonnet House and has developed an interest in flasking. Currently\, Omar is focusing on Brazilian Cattleyas and orchids of Central America. He is a valued member of the Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society and is eager to share his orchid expertise with all of us.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/omar-gonzalez-encyclias/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20220706T230628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T004159Z
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SUMMARY:Graham Ramsey: “Repotting with New Zealand’s Finest”
DESCRIPTION:Our March speaker is Graham Ramsey\,  who will discuss “Repotting With New Zealand’s Finest.” His comprehensive lecture will cover using different orchid media as well as repotting and mounting techniques at 7:30 p.m. March 13.\n\nGraham is an Asheville\, North Carolina  native. Like many orchid enthusiasts\, his first orchid was a white Phalaenopsis purchased at the local hardware store. It wasn’t until Graham’s mother-in-law sent him home with 18 orchids from her Florida home that he realized there was more to orchids than white Phals.\n\nWith his daughter off to college and a mix of orchids to care for\, he co-opted her bedroom and attempted to create the perfect growing space. That is\, until his wife objected to the humidifying of the bedroom! So it was off to the basement to create a full-blown growroom and\, eventually\, a 600-square-foot greenhouse. \nA friend of Graham’s mother-in-law\, the founder of the Western North Carolina Orchid Society\, insisted Graham attend a a WNCOS meeting. In no time\, Graham joined the society’s board serving for six years as president. Currently the vice president\, Graham has served for 10 years as show chair for the society’s annual Asheville Orchid Festival coming up on April 1-2. \nDuring his orchid journey\, Graham met his mentor and friend H.P. Norton of Orchidview. Next followed breeding and growing Phragmipediums\, with a focus on kovachii influenced Phrags – one of Graham’s favorites. \nAfter 18 years\, Graham has a propagation lab\, a new indoor growroom and a greenhouse with about a thousand orchids. He has registered eight new hybrids and received 36 American Orchid Society awards. Graham serves as a member of the AOS Membership and Marketing Committee and the Affiliated Societies Committee. \nAt this meeting\, we will have Orchiata and tree fern mounts and media available for purchase at a significant discount.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/repotting-with-new-zealands-finest/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230213T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230213T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20221129T161948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T232532Z
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SUMMARY:Luis M. Ortiz Jordan B.S.\, M.S.E.M. "How to Grow Miniature Orchids in South Florida"
DESCRIPTION:Our February featured speaker will be Luis Manuel Ortiz Jordan\, an expert on growing miniature orchids. \nLuis has been growing orchids for more than 20 years\, since he was 12. He discovered his love for orchids after his grandfather gave him his first plant\, Cattleya dowiana. When it bloomed\, he was infected with the orchid virus. \nLuis has a mixed collection of orchids with numerous awards from the American Orchid Society\, but his passion lies in cool-growing miniatures. They can be a challenge to grow here in hot\, humid\, South Florida. Luis will give his best advice to help your minis thrive. \nLuis is a research scientist at the UF-Scripps Biomedical Research in Jupiter. In April\, he published a paper on Eurystyles luisortizii\, an orchid he discovered in Puerto Rico. \nTo compliment his talk\, we will have a rare opportunity to acquire some exceptional miniature orchids that can be grown in warm conditions from the Tarzane Group.  If you would like to research them\, here is the list of what will be on our raffle table: Bulbophyllum moniliforme. Bulbophyllum sanitii\,  Dendrobium senile\, Haraella retrocalla\, Psygmorchis pusilla\, Pleurothallis picta\, Dendrobium toressae\, Leptotes pauloensis\, Oberonia seidenfadenii\, Barkeria palmerii and Lepanthes telipogoniflora.\n\nI am excited to learn about growing these varieties and maybe winning one myself. Bring that cash!  
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/luis-m-ortiz-jordan-b-s-m-s-e-m-how-to-grow-minature-orchids-in-south-florida/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230109T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230109T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20221116T032737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T170739Z
UID:5694-1673292600-1673299800@www.flos.org
SUMMARY:“The Catasetum Alliance: a description of each genus and how to grow them”
DESCRIPTION:Olivier is a hobbyist and orchids have become a passion/obsession for him. He focuses on species and primary hybrids (75% of his orchids) and grows many different genera but he is particularly fond of Catasetums\, Trichocentrums and Stanhopeas. \nOlivier has been a Board member of the Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society (FLOS) since 2020. He has been a monthly newsletter contributor at FLOS since 2018. He also started a YouTube channel two years ago called “Orchid House\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida” which features growing tips for specific species or genera. \nOlivier has received two AM/AOS & one FCC/AOS award from the American Orchid Society. \nOlivier has a Bachelor degree in Finance and Economics and has been a Fort Lauderdale-based realtor since 2013.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/the-catasetum-alliance-a-description-of-each-genus-and-how-to-grow-them/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221114T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221114T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20220920T214444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T214444Z
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SUMMARY:AOS judging at November 14 meeting
DESCRIPTION:Can’t get to the regular monthly American Orchid Society\njudging at the West Palm Beach Judging Center at Flamingo\nGardens in Davie? No problem! Judges will come to you at\nFLOS’s Nov. 14 meeting.\nAOS Judging centers offer outreach as part of its ongoing\ncommitment to demystify orchid judging. This service\, both\npractical and educational\, is only available to AOS-affiliated\norchid societies. However\, the public is invited to attend\, and\ncan bring an orchid in for judging.\nTeams of qualified AOS judges will be at the 7:30 p.m. meeting\nalong with the official AOS photographer. Clean up your best\nplant and register it at 7 p.m.\nThere also will be an educational presentation on how the AOS\njudging system works given by your scholarship recipient and\naccredited judge Joan Connors.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/aos-judging-at-november-14-meeting/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Luanne Betz":MAILTO:luannebetz@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221016
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20190714T022307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T201347Z
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SUMMARY:Fakahatchee Swamp Walk
DESCRIPTION:  \nSave the date! Spot wild orchids on a swamp walk with Mike Owen\, biologist for the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park in Copeland on Oct. 15. \nThe adventure begins at 8 a.m. as we hop on a chartered coach to the park. Space will be limited. Look for details and ticket info coming soon.      \n  – ALLEN COGAR \nThis swamp walk will immerse you in the beauty and diversity of the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve. FLOS members will be guided by either park staff or members of the Friends of the Fakahatchee. We will be wading in cool water for half a day observing the native wildlife and plants in the heart of the Fakahatchee.  Possible orchid sightings are encyclia cochleata\, the ghost orchid\, corkscrew orchids\, and many leafless orchids. \nSwamp walkers should wear long pants and lace-up boots or sneakers – no sandals\, waders or open-top boots. A hat and long-sleeved shirt are also recommended. Bring water\, snacks\, or lunch. Bring bug repellent if you are sensitive. Put anything you do not want to get wet in zip-lock plastic bags. Bring a set of dry clothes; you can change in the visitors restrooms for the drive home. Bring a walking stick if you have one; they will be provided as well. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/fakahatchee-swamp-walk/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ramble
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220912T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20220703T183300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220703T183623Z
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SUMMARY:Roger Hammer: Orchids and other Wildflowers of the Fakahatchee Swamp
DESCRIPTION:Roger L. Hammer \nRoger Hammer is an award-winning professional naturalist and a survivalist instructor for the Discovery Channel’s reality TV show Naked and Afraid. He was the manager of the 120-acre Castellow Hammock Nature Center for the Miami-Dade County Parks Department for 30 years\, retiring in 2010. He received the first Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award presented by the Florida Native Plant Society in 1982\, Tropical Audubon Society honored him with the Charles Brookfield Medal in 1996\, in 2003 he received the Green Palmetto Award in Education from the Florida Native Plant Society\, and in 2019 he received the Florida Native Plant Society Mentor Award. Roger has given keynote speeches at Florida Native Plant Society state conferences as well as the 1984 and 2008 World Orchid Conferences held in Miami. He was also the opening speaker at the American Orchid Society’s 100-year anniversary celebration held at the Biltmore Hotel in Miami in 2021. In 2012 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Florida International University.   \nRoger’s first passion with the flora of Florida was finding and photographing Florida’s native orchids\, and during his travels he discovered two species of native orchids in Florida not previously known to occur in the state. In 1979 he discovered a population of atala butterflies\, listed in 1965 as presumed extinct. \nHe is the author of Everglades Wildflowers\, Florida Keys Wildflowers\, Central Florida Wildflowers\, Complete Guide to Florida Wildflowers\, Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies in Tropical Florida\, Exploring Everglades National Park\, Paddling Everglades and Biscayne National Parks\, and Florida Icons: 50 Classic Views of the Sunshine State. He lives in Homestead\, Florida with his wife\, Michelle.  \nRoger will Have his books for purchase at the meeting.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/roger-hammer-orchids-and-other-wildflowers-of-the-fakahatchee-swamp/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220808T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220808T213000
DTSTAMP:20260606T194204
CREATED:20220626T200034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T194451Z
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SUMMARY:Segundo Cuesta: Growing Cattleyas in South Florida
DESCRIPTION:Cattleyas are Segundo Cuesta’s passion. \nThe long-time Miami grower\, who owns Quest Orchids with his wife Yolanda\, will present “Growing Cattleyas in South Florida” at our monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 8. His program will cover culture\, disease and pest control of the beloved plants. \nSegundo started collecting orchids after graduating from Florida International University in 1980\, and started hybridizing orchids in 1984. His goal was to make new crosses of compact cattleyas with art-shade tones which feature strikingly vibrant color combinations with contrasting lips. \nSegundo and Yolanda founded Quest Orchids in 1994. While they specialize in Cattleyas\, the couple also grow many orchid species\, including Vandas\, in their 50\,000-square-foot greenhouse. Visit Quest at 12110 SW 43 Street in Miami off Turnpike exit 23. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays; QuestOrchids.net.
URL:https://www.flos.org/event/growing-cattleyas-in-south-florida-segundo-cuestas/
LOCATION:Christ Lutheran Church Social Hall\, 1955 East Oakland Park Blvd.\, Oakland Park\, FL\, 33306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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