Exhibition of the German Orchid Society (D.O.G.) in Berlin

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Ricky

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Here you can find some pictures of the current exhibition. I only picked up a few pictures of more than 1000 plants. There were too many people there und the light was bad (raining day), so I had to use flash for all pictures.
 
Don't apologize -- the photos are fine!

That Living Fire is such an intense red! I've never heard of Trisetella hoeijeri before, but now I want one!!!
 
Don't apologize -- the photos are fine!

That Living Fire is such an intense red! I've never heard of Trisetella hoeijeri before, but now I want one!!!

'Polish Air Force' compliments of Woji. :) I know Tenman, Leo, maybe Darin and others know Woji!
 
'Polish Air Force' compliments of Woji. :) I know Tenman, Leo, maybe Darin and others know Woji!

Yes, I remember that plant. Do you have a piece ot if? Unfortunately most of Woji's plants did not survive his relocation to FL; he left a good many of the cooler growers up here with the now-defunct Hoosier Orchids. He gave me his last remaining Trichopilia last year when I went down for the Redlands fest. He does, however, have some remarkable fruit trees now.

I have been trying to track down some of the ones Hoosier got, but it has been a fruitless endeavor so far.
 
Trisetella hoeijeri - used to be common and cheap back in the 1980's, I haven't seen a live one in 10 years or more. I think their native habitat is mostly gone now. Truely one of the best of the Trisetella species.

Yes, Woji is a long time friend in orchids to many of us, as soon as he finds a group of orchids that tollerate heat and and capture his attention, he'll forget about his fruit trees and get back into orchids. Once an orchid nut, always and orchid nut.
 
for Trisetella try Hanging Gardens out here in SF...Dan Newman's got a lot of that minature coolish stuff; I'm not toally sure he has this but he might be able to point you in the right direction. Hanging Gardens was the first place I saw Cleisocentron merrillianum... http://hanginggardens.org/
 

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