Orcid, Bethesda MD
Friday, May 9, 2008
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posted by SEAGAMES 2009 @ 9:07 PM,
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Mud lake is behind the grasses

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posted by SEAGAMES 2009 @ 9:03 PM,
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The Orchid Farm Thousands of flasks full of various orchid plants
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posted by SEAGAMES 2009 @ 9:01 PM,
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Orchid Handicap
In 2006, the Orchid Handicap was downgraded from a Grade II event.
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posted by SEAGAMES 2009 @ 9:00 PM,
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Tips for Growing Calypso bulbosa Orchid
Take a close look at your site and find the perfect spot or spots to sow the orchid seed. The best places are often invisible at first. It is necessary to become an observer in all seasons. You must imagine the quality of shade and light, the absence of standing water, Calypso prefers a slight to deep slope, and the availability of the right leaf fall from the right trees and forest debris to cool and nourish the developing Calypso protocorms and the symbiotic fungus essential to the germination, growth and maturation of this orchid. Calypso loves the presence of rotting wood natural to a forest floor and prefers about 60 percent shade. A little dappled sun is all right, even direct morning or afternoon light, but the greenest largest leaf will develop and live longer in complete or at least 60 percent shade.
Be particularly careful not to have tough broadleaf tree leaves carried onto the seeded areas by wind or nearby trees . Here in California the tough Madrone leaves falling in the spring can smother the tiny leaves and flowers and eventually push Calypso out of a niche. Calypso loves to be under cool, shady, coniferous trees. The conifers have needle like leaf types whereas broadleaf trees can smother and suffocate the orchid. Calypso will not tolerate soil temperatures over 60 degrees for long periods in her summer dormant period. Rain is unusual here in the summer and the beds become very dry. In fact when I put the soil moisture gage in the soil for testing around my plants and seed beds last August I thought it was in need of new batteries because the needle never budged from zero. I took the moisture meter down to change the batteries and discovered it doesn't use batteries. The beds are just that dry! The naturally occurring fungus will support Calypso through the year and especially through the droughts of summer, even through a season of lazy dormancy with no signs of growth above ground.
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posted by SEAGAMES 2009 @ 8:59 PM,
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Cherry blossoms fall like snowflakes
Friday, April 25, 2008
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posted by SEAGAMES 2009 @ 8:05 AM,
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Cherry blossoms upclose twilight showing
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