Next Meeting January 5th, 2022 @ 7:00pm
Venice Community Center (doors open at 6:30pm)
The Speaker will be: Courtney Hackney
Presenting: “Unappreciated Cattleya Species in Modern hybrids”
Our meeting will feature Courtney Hackney, Ph.D. from Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Hackney will discuss the major lineages found in today’s Cattleya hybrids. In his talk, he will trace breeding trends and specific clones which have contributed to some of the best-known hybrids of today. His talk is based on the decade of research and interviews which went into his 2004 excellent book ‘American Cattleyas’, detailing in old photographs and new text how the modern cattleyas came to be. The book also contains useful insights about Cattleyas and Cattleya hybrids, how to grow them, and what to expect from modern hybrids.
Dr. Hackney is Emeritus Professor of Biology at North Florida University, and is a prolific author. Recently, he has been researching coerulea Cattleyas, culminating in an excellent article in the November 2018 issue of ORCHIDS. Other useful columns on breeding and culture can be found on his website.
Courtney grows a variety of hybrids and species in Jacksonville, Florida, but his favorites are the great Cattleya hybrids. He has about 500 mature Cattleyas in his shade house, including some classic clones which appeared in collections over 100 years ago.
He makes 10 to 15 hybrids as well as sibling species crosses per year and periodically offers them for sale. Courtney will bring plant to sell.