B U S I N E S S N A M E Elected Officers President Bob McGraw 352-443-0290 Vice President Judy Johnson 352-226-8283 Greenhouse Tours Marti McGuire 353 373 1222 Secretary Kelly Korman 352-340-8052 Treasurer Marti McGuire 352-373-1222 Committee Chairs Beginner s Classes Carolyn Robinson 352-495-2428 Library Trey Yon 352-373-2102 Membership Jennifer Chinney AOS Representative Candace Hollinger 352-335-0715 Refreshments Carol Kenudson 352-495-698A5 Newsletter Editor John Hough 352-622-8281 Show Chairs: GOS Christine McGraw 352 443 0302 Phylis Craig 352 468 2001 Away Shows Joan MacLeod 352 375 6744 The GOS Newsletter is published electronically, monthly. Send submissions to: equinejohn@aol.com by the 10th of the month. President s Message Bob McGraw I am so glad that the cold weather is over. My orchids, which seem to struggle to survive in the winter, have started to grow again. It is time to think about repotting now that my plants are putting on new shoots and roots. I look for plants that have started to grow outside their pot or plants that are not looking well. Often plants that don t look Next Meeting: Monday, April 25th at 7:00pm Kanapaha Botanical Gardens The Gainesville Orchid Society meetings are held on the fourth Monday of every month starting at 7:00 pm (Beginner s class) in the Summer House at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, 4700 SW 58th Drive. For additional information contact any of the GOS officers. well just need repotting to get them growing again. When I am repotting orchids I always look carefully for pests like scale and mealybug. If I find pests, I clean the plant well and spray it with an oil spray. If you find pests on one plant you probably have pests on many plants. So, if I find pests on one plant I spray my entire greenhouse with a systemic Beginner s Class: Trey Yon will give a presentation on: Your Orchid Library and How to Use it. Speakers: April 2016 pesticide. It takes two applications about 10 days to two weeks apart. Christine and I enjoyed hosting the 14 th annual Chaz and Marth Darling Pot-In. Chaz brought a beautiful Oncidium Sphacelatum that new members potted and took home. Christine and I decided to sell Website: www.gainesvilleorchidsociety.org some of our orchids at the Pot-In because we (Continued on page 2)
P A G E 2 President s Message Bob McGraw (Continued from page 1) have too many and are running out of room. There were about 50 orchids priced from FREE to $8. Needless to say they went fast. I am not sure it helped because since the sale we have bought more orchids at the annual GOS auction, the Mid- Lake Orchid Society auction, and the Jacksonville Orchid Show. Maybe we will need another sale next year. GOS was well represented at the Jacksonville Orchid Show. Two GOS members, Carolyn Robinson and Mike Sielaff won Best in Show awards, the GOS display got 2 nd place, and lots of ribbons were won. Thanks to Marion Sheehan and Candy Hollinger for coordinating this show and to everyone that participated. There are photos of the GOS display and a list of ribbons awarded in this Newsletter. Christine and I will miss the April GOS meeting. I am sure it will be a great meeting. See you in May. Vanilla Planifolia
P A G E 3 Greenhouse tour Mike and Joni Sielaff Saturday April 30 9:00 to 2:00 It will be lots of fun. I am sure Joni will have some type of munchies and everyone will go home with something. I will also have plants for sale. 8250 SW 138th Terrace, Dunnellon, FL 34432 352-489-9750 Take I-75 south from Gainesville to Exit 352 ( FL-40) Go West on Hwy FL-40 towards Dunnellon for 10.7 miles Turn Left (south) on SW 140th Ave Proceed about 3.7 miles to SW 81st St Turn left on SW 81st Street Go 1 block to 138th Terrace Turn right on 138th Terrace, we live in the second house 8250 Big greenhouse in the back yard very hard to miss. Park anywhere along the road. Please leave the concrete drive open for the members who have trouble walking.
P A G E 4 Jacksonville Show Results: We got 2nd place for our GOS display in the Jacksonville show, Mike Sielaff got a Best of Show for his large Cymbidium (Mad Irishman) and Carolyn Robinson got a Best of Show for her Den. Laevifolium Carolyn s Joy HCC/AOS. Our ribbon winner s were: Mike Sielaff one blue ribbon Carolyn Robinson three blue, two reds, and one white ribbon Christine McGraw one blue and three white ribbons Phylis Craig two red ribbons Bob McGraw five blues and two red ribbons Chaz Darling two reds and one white ribbon
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P A G E 6 GOS 2016 Calendar of Events April 2, 3 April 16, 17 Jacksonville Orchid Show Tallahassee Orchid Show May 7, 8 October 22, 23 Volusia County Orchid Show GOS Orchid Show November 28 December 5 Orchid Auction Christmas Party
P A G E 7 GOS Away Show Schedule 2016 Jacksonville April 2-3, 2016 -Email plant info to Candy Hollinger (drahcir7@bellsouth.net.) by 6 pm Weds March 30 -Registration Thurs. March 31 -Set-up Friday April 1 -Take-down Sunday April 3 Contact Marian Sheehan (snairam25@yahoo.com (352) 283-1052) or Candy Hollinger (drahcir7@bellsouth.net 352-682-4695) Registration and Plant drop-off/pick up locations TBA Tallahassee April 16-17, 2016 -Email plant info to Joan MacLeod (neilmacleod@bellsouth.net by 6 pm Weds April 13 -Registration Thurs. evening April 14 @ 7pm -Set-up Friday April 15 -Take-down Sunday April 17 @ 5pm Contact person: Joan MacLeod (neilmacleod@bellsouth.net 352-375-6744 352-665- 2640-c) Registration and Plant drop-off at Julie Graddy s (32 SW 42nd St., 352-378- 8736) Plant pick up on Sunday at Patti Hollien s 229 SW 43rd Terrace, Gainesville (352-378-9771) Volusia County May 7-8, 2016 -Email plant info to Becky Fickett (beckyfickett@aol.com by 6 pm Weds May 4 -Registration Thurs. evening May 5 @ 7pm -Set-up Friday May 6 -Take-down Sunday May 8 @ 4pm Contact: Becky Fickett (beckyfickett@aol.com 352-376-3039, 352-339-1334-c) Registration and Plant drop-off on Thursday at NE Industrial Park (Mirage) 3001 NE 20th Way, Gainesville (after 9am) 352-377-4146
P A G E 8 We are an American Orchid Society Affiliate THE APRIL 2016 AOS CORNER From the desk of Denise Lucero, Committee Member, Orchid Society Membership and Affiliated Societies Committee (dluceroaosmembership@gmail.com) GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL ORCHID SHOW: Check out this wonderful new resource which is now available for Affiliated Societies on the AOS website. You ll find the link under the Affiliated Societies tab in the column on the left. We are excited to share with you our new Guide to a Successful Orchid Showwhichwas developed by Edna K. Hamilton, Past President of St. Croix Orchid Society and AOS Affiliated Societies Committee Member. It includes a step-by-step guideline for the
planning and organization of your show along with an appendix of checklists, committee responsibilities, a proposed timeline and sample documents you can use for your show. It s full of information and designed to aid your society in planning and executing a beautiful, organized and successful event. Our many resources are here for you, it s just one of the perks of being an Affiliated Society. We encourage your use. UPCOMING MAY WEBINARS: P A G E 9 American Orchid Society Greenhouse Chat with Ron McHatton Tuesday, May 3 rd at 8:30 PM EDT Everyone is invited Please join Ron McHatton, American Orchid Society Director of Education, for a Q&A session on how to grow and care for your orchids. If you have a question, please submit your questions by May 3rd to stillisch@cox.net. Registernow using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4833477677780702467 Food, Sex, & Alcohol: The Fascinating World of Orchid Pollination Tuesday, May 31 st at 8:30 PMEDT Members only are invited Join us for a fascinating talk on orchid pollination strategies by Dr. Ron McHatton, American Orchid Society Director of Education. Register now using this link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3176334435104154883 WHAT ARE WEBINARS? Webinars are an Internet conference where you can hear the speaker and view his presentation, ask questions, and hear interactions from other members of the audience. You can join either on your computer or by phone. You can join from anywhere, via your MAC, PC or even your mobile device. Audio is included, so attendees can phone in or use VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). You will need a microphone for your computer to use VoIP. WANT TO LEARN, BUT CAN T MAKE THE DATE? The live Webinars will be recorded and posted on the AOS website, where you will find a link allowing you to view the webinars at your convenience. EARN FREE AOS MEMBERSHIP EXTENSIONS:
P A G E 1 0 Affiliated societies can now earn a one-month extension of their AOS society membership for each new AOS member that they refer (membership renewals don t count). For now, the only way to take advantage of this program is to download and print the AOS Membership Application Form, check the box yes to indicate that you are a member of a local orchid society, most importantly fill in the NAME of your orchid society, and mail the completed application and payment to AOS, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, Florida 33156. With twelve new AOS members, your affiliated society can have a FULL YEAR OF FREE AOS membership! Be sure to have membership applications with your society s name already filled in and available at your club meetings! THE MAY ISSUE OF ORCHIDS MAGAZINE will feature great articles and beautiful pictures on: >>Tom's Checklist for May >>Orchids Illustrated Trichopilia Trichopilia tortilis 'Twisted Beauty' AM/AOS; Photographer: Patrick Wu
P A G E 1 1 >>Genus of the Month - Aganisia Aganasia cyanea 'Waterford' HCC/AOS; Photographer: Maurice Marietti >>For The Novice - Ins and Outs of Watering >>Collector's Item - Angraecopsis parviflora >>An Interview with Milton Carpenter >>Dossisia Dominyi - An old new jewel orchid >>Pescatorea Iconographie de Orquidees by David Rosenfeld >>Lindleyana - Oberonia maxima >>Treasures of the Huntington Library, site of the Fall AOS Members meeting NEW FEATURE IN ORCHIDS MAGAZINE! 16-page award gallery of breathtaking pictures of recently awarded orchids.
P A G E 1 2 DON T MISS THE NEW ORCHID AWARDS PICTURES ON THE AOS WEBSITE: See fabulous pictures of the most breathtakingly beautiful orchids receiving awards from the AOS! Visit the new Recent Awards page on the AOS website to enjoy these stunning photographs! Click on the thumbnails to see them in larger format. Free to members and nonmembers. For newsletter editors: Orchid societies are welcome to reproduce the AOS Corner, in whole or in part, in their society newsletters. Let s grow together, Denise Lucero Blc. Ports of Paradise Emerald Isle
P A G E 1 3 SAVE THE DATES Mark your calendars NOW for the AOS Members' Meeting. Spring 2016 Western North Carolina Orchid Society April 14-17, 2016 Asheville, North Carolina More information as it becomes available American Orchid Society 10901 Old Cutler Road Coral Gables, FL 33156 Telephone: 305-740-2010 FAX: 305-740-2011
P A G E 1 4 G.O.S. MARCH TREASURER S REPORT INCOME: Dues 85.00 Auction 1110.00 Donation 5.00 Total income 1200.00 EXPENSE: Auction 660.02 Refreshments, Brenda, Joni and Ron 50.00 Total expense 710.02 Checkbook bal. 12607.28 Reserve 1700.00 Funds available 10907.28 Cashbox 75.00
P A G E 1 5 Bloom Table: Bloom Table Changes At the GOS Board Meeting on 24 March 2016, two changes were made to the Monthly Bloom Table. A new category was added for entering plants and the rules for the Good Grower Award were modified. The new category will be 'New Member Orchids'. The idea is to entice new members to start bringing in their orchids for show. Any type of orchid can fit into this category and the 'best' orchid, as determined by the judges, will get the blue ribbon. New members will be competing among themselves and not against members that have been growing orchids for many years. If you have only been in the society for one or two years or have never brought in one of your orchids for show, you are a new member. New members can place their plants in any appropriate category. The New Member category is only an additional option open to them. The Good Grower Award is given to the member who gets the most blue ribbons at the Bloom Table each year. The rules for the Good Grower Award were modified to state that "A member who wins the award must drop out for one year before becoming eligible to compete again". Bob McGraw GOS President
P A G E 1 6 Editor s Note: Would you like to contribute to our newsletter? Maybe a one time article or a special topic series? Suggestions and contributions will be welcomed if space is available. Ideas may include but certainly not limited to: Beginners Progress, The good, the bad and the ugly Diseases and Pests Greenhouse ideas Tips and Solutions to everyday problems Members who have pictures of their plants or growing areas and would like to share them in our newsletter PLEASE send them to me THANKS!! Take Note: Carolyn Robinson is looking for ideas from our membership for the Beginner s class. Please let her know if there is something you want to learn about and she will find someone to lead a beginner s class on that topic. Her home phone number is: 352-495-2428, email is archerorchid@gmail.com