"the New York Botanical Garden's annual orchid show... opens... and runs 
for six weeks...
The theme of this year's show is Singapore... one of the largest orchid 
producers in the world.
...

The major design elements of the exhibition... inspired by the classical 
parks and gardens of Singapore. There is a two-story pagoda fronted by a 
pond, as well as a lane of trees arching overhead, covered with flowers.

Of the 4,000 or 5,000 plants that will be on display over the course of the 
show, a majority come from the Garden's own collection... Others by 
necessity are purchased from nurseries around the country...

The Garden has around 8,000 plants in its collection, many of them rare 
species and some over 100 years old. The Garden is also a federally 
designated rescue center for plants confiscated by the Department of 
Agriculture. In 2005, for instance, 1,100 wild orchids were confiscated at 
Miami International Airport, after having been imported under a permit that 
falsely identified them as artificially cultivated.

The plants were sent to the Garden... dehydrated, shriveled, and torn ­ and 
the gardeners... immediately went to work to save as many as possible. In 
the end, around 80% of the plants survived... Some will be on display in 
this year's exhibition.
...
The first known hybrid was created in 1856 by John Dominy, a grower for the 
English nursery of James Veitch & Sons.
...
orchid collectors... The most famous... was Benedict Roezl, a Czech 
botanist who worked for an English importer and commercial grower of 
orchids, Frederick Sander. Roezl, who traveled throughout North, Central, 
and South America, was famous for having lost a hand in a mysterious 
accident. Fortunately, the hook he had in its place made him particularly 
adept at prying orchids out of trees."

URL: http://www.nysun.com/article/71598

photo : [caption : "Gardener Gary Bendykowski installs orchids for the 
upcoming orchid show at the New York Botanical Garden."]

  http://www.nysun.com/pics/71598_main_large.jpg

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VB 


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