June 2021 Speaker: Jairul Rahaman on “Symbiotic Relationship between Orchids and Fungi.”
At the NWOS June meeting, Jairul’s presentation would provide a general overview of the importance of Fungi on our planet. Without fungi we would not have over 90% of our trees on Earth. The Kingdom of Fungi with its numerous benefits from creating soil on earth, to cleaning up our environment, we need to learn …
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May 2021 Speaker: Tyler Albrecht on “Dendrobium kingianum & hybrids”
At the NWOS April meeting, Tyler will discuss the Dendrobium kingianum and it’s hybrids, and why you should have them in your collection. Tyler Albrecht was born and raised in Silicon Valley but currently resides in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains with his wife Dana and two children Reece and Reagan. Having always …
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Virtual Plant Table – May 2021
May continued to bring a bounty of plants from both members and visitors alike to our virtual plant table. Like everyone we have missed the fellowship be meeting in person but continue to enjoy the ability to share our wonderful hobby with each other. Here is a small selection of the lovely plants sent in …
April 2021 Speaker: Jurahame Leyva on “Latouria Dendrobiums”
At the NWOS April meeting, Jurahame Leyva will discuss the secrets to growing the section lautouria Dendrobioums and why they should be in your collection. Jurahame has been sourcing, collecting and growing orchids of all types since he bloomed his very first orchid: Cattleya Mini Purple ‘Carmela’. His mother brought it home as a gift …
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Virtual Plant Table – April 2021
In April we continued to have our meetings virtually over zoom. People have responded by sending in a bounty of wonderful orchids for us to enjoy for our virtual plant table at the end of our main program. Here are a few of the images that we enjoyed. Remember to visit the newsletter sight to …