Group shot! say cattleya…
Posted by Cheryl Wilinski on the Society Facebook Page
Found this one hiding in the corner, didn’t realize it had opened already. First bloom and not a bad turn out. could be a little more symmetrical, but superb color!
Posted By Leslie Heyden Geurts to the NEWOS Facebook Page

Anyone is invited to the NEWOS Christmas Party. Prospective members can attend, meet some other Orchid Enthusiasts, and have a nice lunch at The Golden Corral in Green Bay Wisconsin.
Activities will include discussions on organizing the upcoming Orchid Show, Orchid Show and Tell, and anything else you would like to bring up.
Party information:
A living perfume- Aerides odorata
from OrchidTalk Orchid Forum by mr. suarezLadies and gents, I present to you the very widespread and very fragrant Aerides odorata. Lighting provided by the noontime sun
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Reblogged by Lee Speakin
Original story from OrchidTalk Orchid Forum by mr. suarez
Ceratostylis heterophylla- Philippine’s newest Ceratostylis
from OrchidTalk Orchid Forum by mr. suarezI noticed that there are 4 threads here dedicated to Philippine ceratos, so I hope the folks don’t mind if I throw another one
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I described Ceratosylis heterophylla from plants found in Central Luzon almost 4 years ago (Feb. 27, 2008), although it wasn’t published until last year, at the Aug-Sept issue of the Australian Orchid Review. The species name echoes the unusual leaf variation exhibited by this species; it’s easy to mistake two non-flowering plants as belonging to two different species.
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Reblogged by Lee Speakin
Original story from OrchidTalk Orchid Forum by mr. suarez
Orchid Exhibition, December 25, 2011
This morning I went to see a small orchid exhibition, which is a great morning, I was impressed with a red orange tree mini cattleya.
Dresslerella pilosissimafrom OrchidTalk Orchid Forum by Tom-19951
Intermediate growing species. 0.5″ flower.It is one of my favorite species. I think I will grow it just for its leaves.
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Another small orchid, I know Richard loves the tiny blooms.Reblogged by Lee Speakin
Dresslerella hispida
Intermediate growing species.
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I know some of you really like the small ones. This is awsome…Lee Speakin