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Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2015
Went today, 2 days before the official opening and Press Day, so everything
is almost done and the flowers are at their best, and most importantly there is hardly anyone about because they are all waiting for next week. Lots of Photos...... https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhob...7650242177199/ -- Regards Bob Hobden Posting to this Newsgroup from the W.of London. UK |
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Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2015
On 05/02/2015 17:53, Bob Hobden wrote:
Went today, 2 days before the official opening and Press Day, so everything is almost done and the flowers are at their best, and most importantly there is hardly anyone about because they are all waiting for next week. Lots of Photos...... https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhob...7650242177199/ Great pics, Bob! Thanks for sharing those. I have a particular passion for Paphiopedilums at the moment and mine are in flower, too. Don't know if I'll get to the event this year, but I know it's thoroughly enjoyable. I can highly recommend it to anyone who likes orchids. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2015
"Spider" wrote
Bob Hobden wrote: Went today, 2 days before the official opening and Press Day, so everything is almost done and the flowers are at their best, and most importantly there is hardly anyone about because they are all waiting for next week. Lots of Photos...... https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhob...7650242177199/ Great pics, Bob! Thanks for sharing those. I have a particular passion for Paphiopedilums at the moment and mine are in flower, too. Don't know if I'll get to the event this year, but I know it's thoroughly enjoyable. I can highly recommend it to anyone who likes orchids. Thanks. This year it seems there is as big a display of Bromeliads as Orchids. Many years, actually decades, ago I had built up a big collection of species of Paphs (you could buy the species easily then) but we had a disaster with our greenhouse in the middle of a bad winter and I eventually lost the lot. I've never bought another Paphiopedilums. However, I am getting more interested in Phragmipediums especially these "recent" P. besseae crosses, lets hope I don't see one for sale. :-) -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2015
On 05/02/2015 23:05, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Spider" wrote Bob Hobden wrote: Went today, 2 days before the official opening and Press Day, so everything is almost done and the flowers are at their best, and most importantly there is hardly anyone about because they are all waiting for next week. Lots of Photos...... https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhob...7650242177199/ Great pics, Bob! Thanks for sharing those. I have a particular passion for Paphiopedilums at the moment and mine are in flower, too. Don't know if I'll get to the event this year, but I know it's thoroughly enjoyable. I can highly recommend it to anyone who likes orchids. Thanks. This year it seems there is as big a display of Bromeliads as Orchids. Many years, actually decades, ago I had built up a big collection of species of Paphs (you could buy the species easily then) but we had a disaster with our greenhouse in the middle of a bad winter and I eventually lost the lot. I've never bought another Paphiopedilums. However, I am getting more interested in Phragmipediums especially these "recent" P. besseae crosses, lets hope I don't see one for sale. :-) Such a shame that you lost your entire Paph collection. You must have been gutted. It's interesting that you should mention Phrags, because I'm also attracted to them. Not grown one so far, but admired them at Kew last year. I did read about them a year or so ago and, it seemed to me, that they require a wetter medium than Paphs, not that that in itself would put me off, but I'm limited to growing my orchids in the house and I suspect the extra humidity would not be good for furnishings. I will look up the P. besseae crosses, just in case they're manageable. I think you owe it to yourself and urg to buy one, just so you can report on it and post tempting pics:~). I wonder if you could get a tax reduction on buying orchids on the premise that you're a valuable consultant to this newsgroup;~)) -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2015
"Spider" wrote
I will look up the P. besseae crosses, just in case they're manageable. I think you owe it to yourself and urg to buy one, just so you can report on it and post tempting pics:~). I wonder if you could get a tax reduction on buying orchids on the premise that you're a valuable consultant to this newsgroup;~)) Good grief my head won't get out the door. :-) Here are some photos of the species..... http://slipperorchids.info/phragdata...eae/index.html BTW this year the European Orchid Show and Conference is at the RHS Halls in London. There will of course be amazing displays of Orchids, but also lots of interesting and unusual ones for sale from nurseries all over the Continent. https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/...onference-2015 -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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