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January 2014 Volume 4 San Diego County Cymbidium Society Cymbidiums, Paphiopedilums, and Other Outdoor Growing Orchids Executive Board President: Walt Meier First Vice-President: Dennis Wharton Second Vice- President: Devon McFerran Treasurer: Marjorie Kuhlmann Membership Secretary: Bill Wong Recording Secretary: Patti Barna Directors: 1 st Year Lena Shiroma Alex Nadzan Sandi Sandquist 2 nd Year James McCord Harry Clyde Bill Wong, Past President Committee Chairs Librarian: Open Refreshments: Open Publicity: Open Newsletter Editor: Lena Shiroma Fdk After Dark Black Diamond FCC, photo by SVO Wednesday, January 15, 6:30 p.m. Speaker: Fred Clarke Topic: The Species of Catasetum and their Culture Catasetum, Cycnoches and Mormodes are three related genera from the Tribe Cymbidieae. Individually, each has been considered an orchid oddity, or botanical, of interest mainly to the seriously addicted enthusiast. These plants have a brief deciduous period in winter, when the plants need a definite dry rest period bordering on neglect. These robust orchids are native to lowland tropical forests in Central and South America and are usually grown in warm or intermediate conditions. Commercially, Catasetum have occupied a small market niche on the edge of a sea of Cymbidiums, Cattleyas, Phalaenopsis, Dendrobiums, Epidendrums, and so on. This talk by Fred Clarke of Sunset Valley Orchids will feature a widescreen computer slide show on some of some excellent species of Catasetuems and how to grow them. Fred has been growing orchids for 33 years and has been hybridizing for 28 of those years. With over 26 years as a professional grower and manager in the horticultural industry, Fred applies these skills at his orchid nursery; Sunset Valley Orchids, located in Vista, California. He is a passionate orchid grower whose curiosity in orchids is broad and varied. Although developing Cattleya hybrids has been his sustaining interest, he is also actively creating new Bulbophylum and Paphiopedilum hybrids plus some others to be named if they work out! His pioneering work in Catasetum intergeneric hybrids led to the development of several notable hybrids, most recently the grex, Fredclarkeara After Dark, which produced the blackest flower ever witnessed. This grex has received eight FCC s and three AM s on the first flowers shown for judging! Fred is an Accredited Judge in the Pacific South Judging Region. His plants have received hundreds of quality awards from the American Orchid Society.

San Diego County Cymbidium Society Page 2 of 6 Annual Auction Executive Board Meeting Dates 2014: January 15 5:30pm Refreshments: Members with last names that start with R through the letter Z, please bring a snack to share. Thanks! BTW, when you bring a snack, whether it s your turn or not (you re welcome to bring one anytime), your name is entered into a drawing to pick the first plant off the opportunity table! Do you have photos of your blooming orchids? Please share them with us. Email them to the newsletter editor at OrchidDiva@globalinfo.com. There s no guarantee that all photos will be used, but every effort will be made to include some. Saturday, April 5th, 2014 The auction is the most important fundraiser we do. It enables us to have high quality speakers and plant tables and, in general, meet our goals of education and conservation of orchids each year. It s every member s responsibility to help the club sponsor a highly successful auction. There are committees to join, plants to donate, and, of course, the auction to attend to make it the most successful. Please plan on helping out in as many ways as you can so we can continue to enjoy the great speakers and plant tables during the entire 2009 year. At the January meeting, I will have committee sheets ready for volunteers to sign up: Transportation: People are needed to pick up plants the week before the auction and deliver them on Friday, April 4th between 2 p.m and 7 p.m. Set-up: People to help make final arrangements of tables at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, April 4th. Plant Numberers: People to help number plants and set them on tables. Recorders: 2 people to record the sale of plants during the auction. One should have a laptop computer. Runners: Several people to carry plants to the auctioneer and from the auctioneer to the plant hotel during the auction. Plant Hotel Keepers: Teams of people who will put sold plants into boxes by paddle number. Lots of folks are needed. Money Collectors: 1 person to assist the Treasurer to collect money from purchasers as they collect their plants to leave. Plant Sale Table: 2 people will sell orchids inside during the auction. Clean-Up Committee: People to sweep and carry out trash. So start thinking about the ways in which you can help to make this a most successful auction. You ll be glad as you enjoy the upcoming speakers! And thanks!!! Phyllis Prestia Auction Chairperson orchldy1@mac.com 760-732-0055 Letter from the Editor: Happy New Year!!!!! I hope everyone had a nice holiday season. I celebrated with family and friends at home and at the varying garden clubs I belong to. You will see some photos of our Cymbidium Society s celebration taken by our club photographer Debra Funakoshi. It s been a couple of months since our last lecture and I m sure many of you are ready to get back into the learning mode. This month our speaker is a local. He is none other than Fred Clarke of SVO and he has a new talk on Catasetums. If you happened to get a Fdk. After Dark at the party, you won t want to Cont next page

San Diego County Cymbidium Society Page 3 of 6 Calendar of Events January 14 Newport Harbor Orchid Society 3rd Tuesday of each month 7pm Costa Mesa Community Center 1845 Park Ave Costa Mesa, CA January 15 Orange County Orchid Society Annual Orchid Auction 6:30 pm Yorba Linda Public Library (see ad this page) January 17 San Diego Zoo's Orchid Odyssey Third Friday of the month 10 AM-2 PM (orchid greenhouse is open) www.events.sandiegozoo.org January 25 & 26 San Diego County Orchid Society Winter Show and Sale Balboa Park February 1 SDCOS Species Group Meeting First Saturday of the month Paul or Ann Tuskes (858) 274-5829 February 4 San Diego County Orchid Society First Tuesday of the month Novice Class, Rm. 101, 6:30pm General Meeting, Rm. 101, 7:30pm Casa del Prado, Balboa Park Genie Hammond 619-426-6831 February 4 AOS Judging First Tuesday of the month @ 6pm Balboa Park, Casa del Prado, Room 104, San Diego, CA 92101 Paul Tuskes tuskes@aol.com February 5 Palomar Orchid Society First Wednesday of the month 6:30 pm Lake San Marcos Pavilion 1105 La Bonita Dr, San Marcos, CA 92078 Helge Wessig newsletter@palomarorchid.org February 7, 8 & 9 Newport Harbor Orchid Expo Westminster Mall (see ad this page) February 12 Orange County Branch Cymbidium Society of America Annual Orchid Auction Regular Meetings -Second Wednesday of the month Masonic Lodge of Garden Grove 11270 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove, CA 92840. 7:30 pm The deadline for entries in the newsletter is the 7 th of every month. For more info, contact lena at: OrchidDiva@globalinfo.com Letter from the Editor cont miss this talk, because the same culture will apply. Fred is so generous with our group. He donated those Fdk. After Dark to our Society. Our Society sold them to members at a price where we could learn to grow them without fear of losing too much money if we didn t succeed the first time. (Don t tell anyone but I ve already killed 3 Catasetums, or I thought they were dead and threw them away because I didn t know they lost their leaves. ) As they say, if you don t succeed, try, try again. I do keep trying and hopefully by watching Fred s talk, I will be successful in growing these amazing plants. Lena Shiroma Your Humble Newsletter Editor P.S. You can visit Sunset Valley Orchids on Open House days or call for an appointment. Sunset Valley Orchids, 1255 Navel Place, Vista, CA, (760) 639-6255 fred.clarke@worldnet.att.net, www.sunsetvalleyorchids.com

San Diego County Cymbidium Society If you missed the Holiday Party, here are some highlights Photos by Debra Funakoshi Let s welcome the new SDCCS Board! Photo by Cory Krell Page 4 of 6

San Diego County Cymbidium Society Page 5 of 6 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION/RENEWAL FORM January through December 2014 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CYMBIDIUM SOCIETY A Branch of the Cymbidium Society of America, Inc. New Member: Renewal : Date: Renew your membership now and Name (s): Address: City: Zip: Phone: Email: Yes, please send my newsletters in color by email Branch Dues: National Dues : $10.00 (per person) $35.00 (per household) National Dues includes a subscription to the Cymbidium Society of America Journal. Please pay both Branch dues and National dues to the address below and we will send your National dues on for you. Name Badge(s): $8.00 each. Pin back or magnet back? Clearly print name(s): Special Notice Rudvalis Orchids will generously provide a free plant to new members and the member that brought that new member to the society. Thank you, Barbara Rudvalis! If you didn t get your voucher for a free plant, please ask! Donation: Purpose of Donation: Total Amount Enclosed: $ Note: Dues paid represent membership for the calendar year. Bring dues to the next meeting or mail to: Marjorie Kuhlmann 12665 Caminito Rosita San Diego, CA 92128 Make checks payable to SDCCS.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY CYMBIDIUM SOCIETY c/o Lena Shiroma P.O. Box 462215 Escondido, CA 92046 San Diego County Cymbidium Society Page 6 of 6 About Our Organization The purpose of the Society is to share information and educate one another in the culture of Cymbidiums, Paphiopedilums and other outdoor growing orchid genera through display, lectures and discussions by knowledgeable orchidologists. The San Diego County Cymbidium Society meets on the third (3 rd ) Wednesday of the month, except in July, August and December. We meet at the Lake San Marcos Pavilion, 1105 La Bonita Dr., San Marcos, CA 92078. You are invited to join the San Diego County Cymbidium Society. Benefits include a monthly newsletter, monthly presentations by knowledgeable orchid specialists, trips to area orchid nurseries, and many opportunities for adding beautiful and uncommon orchids to your collection. To join, send your check for $10.00 per person for a branch membership and $35.00 per household for a national CSA membership (which includes the CSA Journal) to Marjorie Kuhlmann.