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Old 02-04-2009, 09:13 PM
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I would like to be included in this group. I want to learn more about native orchids! Thanks!
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Old 02-05-2009, 11:20 AM
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You can find 'wild' orchids in some unlikely 'non - wild' locations! Last spring the tree/shrub beds in the medians of our new parking lot at my Home Depot were full of spiranthes ! I think the landscapers thought I was crazy as I searched through their bags trying to rescue them from the indignity of being pulled out as 'weeds'.
Add me to the group please !!
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Old 02-05-2009, 12:07 PM
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You can find 'wild' orchids in some unlikely 'non - wild' locations! Last spring the tree/shrub beds in the medians of our new parking lot at my Home Depot were full of spiranthes ! I think the landscapers thought I was crazy as I searched through their bags trying to rescue them from the indignity of being pulled out as 'weeds'.
Add me to the group please !!
Charlie
You're not the only one that rescues those 'weeds'. Last spring I noticed that there was a big colony of a Neottia nidus-avis growing in the green spaces of the parking lot of her apartment building. One day when I went to visit I was shocked to see workers pulling all of them up like vulgar weeds! Poor orchids! After they left replanted all the mangled root 'bulbs' I could find.
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Old 02-18-2009, 02:40 PM
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Su Mori is a small scale travel organisation on Sardinia (Italy) that aims the traveller to discover the Sardinian natural and cultural heritage.
From the 18th until the 25th of April 2009 we organize an orchid holiday. The programme will be lead by our English speaking guide, Luigi Usai. Besides being able to show the hidden and relatively unknown orchid spots, he is also able to explain the interconnectivity between the geology, specific natural environment and culture of Sardinia.
We would like to make this holiday opportunity known to you.
The actual programme of the orchid holiday is explained in more detail on our website: Su Mori - Orchidee in Sardegna
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Old 02-19-2009, 09:30 AM
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Hi Su Mori, and welcome to the orchid board. Looks like you will be having a great time come April. I will send you a invite to the wild orchid hunters social group so we can hear it goes. Or you can just post it here your choice. Thanks and looking forward to hearing about the trip.
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