
John gave us fascinating insights into the diverse world of orchids from his specialist knowledge, research and long standing passion for these amazing flowers. He illustrated many species orchids found in all countries of the world and in every colour and shape, for example the paphiopedilum from Thailand and the stanhopea from central America. We were surprised to learn that there are 1500 different orchids here in Australia. 80 percent of the world’s orchids grow on trees, many of which are now at risk from forest clearing and poaching in tropical locations.
Orchids have tiny seeds which lack nutrients and these must contact a fungus to grow in the wild. For the home orchid grower John recommended a potting mix consisting of horticultural bark, perlite and charcoal for best results.
Ben thanked John for his presentation and Carmen Roach was the winner of the raffle prize of an orchid and book on orchids. Several members also won orchids which John donated from his conservatory.