I think it necessary at this time to bring some precisions about the move of the national French angracoid orchids collection to Montreal.
Some 80 species of angracoid orchids will be moved to the Montreal botanical garden, a total of 230 plants. Many species will come in double mature size plants to help in reproduction.
Not all plants of the French national collection will come to Montreal as some are too large and would be too expansive for transport. Thus, at least a good part of the national collection will remain in France. No one knows at this time what will become of them should the company close its doors as it is widely rumored.
Also all angracoid plants of the National collection were grown from seeds. No angracoid orchids plants were ever taken out of Madagascar by Maurice Lefoufle, only seeds.
In short, the Montreal botanical garden will have more than two hundred plants issued from the original national collection, but the older part of the french collection will remain in France.
There should be a media event in Montreal at the end of march or early april to celebrate the arrival of the plants.
I hope this clears things up for everybody.
Some 80 species of angracoid orchids will be moved to the Montreal botanical garden, a total of 230 plants. Many species will come in double mature size plants to help in reproduction.
Not all plants of the French national collection will come to Montreal as some are too large and would be too expansive for transport. Thus, at least a good part of the national collection will remain in France. No one knows at this time what will become of them should the company close its doors as it is widely rumored.
Also all angracoid plants of the National collection were grown from seeds. No angracoid orchids plants were ever taken out of Madagascar by Maurice Lefoufle, only seeds.
In short, the Montreal botanical garden will have more than two hundred plants issued from the original national collection, but the older part of the french collection will remain in France.
There should be a media event in Montreal at the end of march or early april to celebrate the arrival of the plants.
I hope this clears things up for everybody.