VAOS Meeting August 7th, Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)

Location: Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)

Speaker: Bill Nunez

Topic:  Encyclias

Bill began growing orchids in the late 60’s after several years of tagging along with his father to visit friend’s greenhouses. Some of these growers were prominent growers in the area and some of you may remember them: Jack Sweet, Cliff Curry, John Matthews, John & Gloria Naugle, Gladys Whitesell, Richard Bates, and a few others.

He began to receive a few back bulbs from some of these folks and a few of them lived. He was off to the races after that. He built my first flask box when he was in high school . He grew up on 1800 acres of family owned ranch land and started working on Cattle ranches in the 70’s becoming familiar with Florida cypress swamps. He greatly enjoyed his adventures into these wonderful swamps. They became his refuge and  always had the since of traveling back hundreds of years in time when he entered one of these untouched places. He was able to find many of the Florida orchid species along with native ferns and a variety of wildlife.

He has been growing orchids most of his life and gets great pleasure now when he is making new hybrids mostly in the Cattleya alliance.

He has been fortunate enough to receive several AOS awards and register several of his own hybrids.

The greatest satisfaction for him is to have one of his hybrids awarded.

Now he is older than dirt and is still fascinated with orchids. Somewhere back in his memory he is still a young man on an afternoon adventure in a pristine Florida cypress head, oak hammock or creek bottom.

Bill Nunez ‘ AKA ‘ Rhizome Cowboy ‘

 

 

VAOS will not have a meeting on July 3rd. NEXT MEETING IS WITH EAOS JULY 15th

Location:  St. Davids Episcopal Church 400 S. Broadway, Engelwood, FL

Doors open at 5:30pmMeeting starts at 6pm

Speaker: Jake Bateman, Palmer Orchids

Topic: Brassavola Orchids

Jake works at Palmer Orchids in Bradenton, where they care for a little over 40,000 square feet of shaded growing space. After initially joining the team to help set up their e-commerce, he now assists with their feeding and pest management programs. He works alongside his wife, Ashley, and his father-in-law, Robert, to try and offer the widest variety of orchids that their greenhouses can accommodate, with the majority of their hybridizing being in the Cattleya and Vanda alliances.

 

VAOS Meeting June 5th, Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)

Location: Venice Community Center (Doors open at 6:30pm)

Topic: Paphiopedilum–Introduction and Care   
Thanh is an owner-operator of Springwater Orchids (Melbourne, FL).

Thanh is the owner-operator of Springwater Orchids, located in Melbourne, FL. He is an engineer by trade, but also has been collecting and growing orchids for 50 years. His orchid business began in 2001, mainly selling on the internet but gradually moved to orchid shows in recent years.

Thanh loves orchid species. And although he grows and sells all orchids genera, his forte has always been the genus of Paphiopedilum. He collects fine plants; grows, sells, breeds, and enjoys sharing his experiences with his customers and colleagues. His passion in paphs resulted in numerous award -winning plants and an on-going paphs breeding program using local lab work, and local growing environment. His breeding program recently extended to mini/compact plants, and interesting primary crosses. He also continues to breed species, improving overall plants and flower quality, and  broadening their growing conditions to make growing these orchids a joy, not an aggravation!

Give it a try, buy a seedling!

Thanh will have orchids for sale.