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Leo Schordje

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Alfredo Marique of Lima Peru, will be speaking in Chicago on Sunday April 29 at 3 pm. His talk will be Phragmipedium kovachii: Habitat, Culture and Conservation. Come learn how to grow Phrag kovachii from the man who holds Permit One from the Peruvian government to cultivate Phrag kovachii.

Full details of the host event follows:

The Illinois Orchid Society is celebrating 55 Years and Growing. We are hosting the Spring MAOC meeting and I have brought together what I think is a great line up of speakers. Please got to www.iosoc.com for registration information and forms. Talks are open to registrants only. The line up of speakers is as follows:

MAOC Speakers and Schedule

Speaker Schedule for the Spring Show and MAOC Meeting

Saturday April 28, 2007

1:00 pm - Patricia Harding “The Huntleya Clade”, This is the group of orchids covering the genera Huntleya, Pescatorea, Stenia, Kefersteinia, and Chondrorhyncha among others. She is currently working on a book that will cover the known species of the group, and will share some of her work along with many pictures, stories, and cultural advice for this group. Patricia is retired from the workforce and now does orchids, as a writer, traveler, photographer and observer, with a little orchid growing on the side. When she's not traveling she lives in Oregon.

3:00 pm – Eric Christenson PhD. – The New Maxillaria – Dr. Eric Christenson is has been studying the Maxillaria of Peru and has recently described several new species, with more in the works. He will do a survey of the genus with a focus on the wonderful large flowered species of Peru. Eric A. Christenson has extensive education and experience with orchids, including a bachelor’s degree in horticulture, a master's degree in genetics, a Ph.D. in orchid taxonomy, and more than five years experience as director of a micropropogation laboratory specializing in the clonal propagation of Phalaenopsis. He is particularly known for his articles, which attempt to bridge the gap between taxonomy and horticulture.

Sunday April 29, 2007

11:00 am – Hadley Cash of Marriott Orchids. “The Adventure Begins, The Latest in Complex Paph Hybridizing at Marriott Orchids”. Hadley Cash recently published an overview of his Paph breeding program in Orchid Digest. He has been an avid grower for over 20 years and maintains a 6000 square foot greenhouse with over 75,000 slipper orchids in Kernersville, North Carolina. Hadley will have plants available for sale before and after the lecture. You may order for delivery at the show, [email protected] or visit http://www.marriottorchids.com/

1:00 pm – Eric Christenson “The Orchids of Peru”. Eric Christenson has been working for many years often with David Bennett to develop a modern inventory of the orchids of Peru. He will showcase the more spectacular species and touch on the state of orchid conservation in Peru.

3:00 pm – Alfredo Manrique – Phragmipedium Kovachii: Habitat, Culture and Conservation. In 2002 the discovery of a new Phragmipedium in north of Peru was released , In 2003 I was allowed to collect five plants , with the collection we gathered data about soil ( Ph 7.9 , Ec 0.4 dS) , Water quality (10 to 20 ppm of TDS) rain pattern ( Almost daily ) Temperature ( from 9ºC to 30ª ), and other information available that would help to understand the species needs. As today the 5 plants survived and have been divided in to 25 plants , crosses have been made and several dozens of different hybrids created. Despite the loss of thousands of plants from the few habitats discovered due to illegal collecting, the species still exists in the area in unreachable cliffs, the Peruvian Natural Resources Department declared the area banned for forestry or agriculture, the City of Moyobamba declared the site a Natural reserve and the visit to the area is restricted. Alfredo Manrique is the proprietor of Centro de Jardineria Manrique, an orchid nursery in Lima, Peru. He also is the Past President Club Peruano de Orquideas 2001- 2005. Alfredo will have flasks of Phrag kovachii available for sale before and after the lecture.

If you would like order ahead for delivery of plants or flasks at the lecture, Leo Schordje will forward on to Alfredo Manrique your order, contact him using the private message system on this website. or (847) 309 – 3821. you may also make contact Alfredo through Piping Rock Orchids.
 
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