[OGD] Roland Schwahn/Markham/IBM is out of the office.

2006-01-21 Thread Roland Schwahn
I will be out of the office starting 21/01/2006 and will not return until 30/01/2006. I will respond to your message when I return. ___ the OrchidGuide Digest (OGD) orchids@orchidguide.com

[OGD] A Warm Growing Dracula

2006-01-21 Thread IrisCohen
Somebody recently asked about warm growing Draculas. How about an imitation? If you want a warm growing Dracula wannabe, try Trias picta. Nothing spectacular, but it is very dependable definitely likes my warm conditions. It is a carrion flower, with that maroon speckled coloring, I just

[OGD] World Orchid Society??

2006-01-21 Thread K Barrett
Has anyone got any information about the new upcoming World Orchid Society? I googled the homepage (you can do that, too) and see that they intend on publishing a magazine 10x/yr (every 5 weeks) and are requesting high rez digital photos and articles. No mention of who or what is behind (or

Re: [OGD] World Orchid Society??

2006-01-21 Thread First Rays
I have gotten the same solicitation emails, include to advertise or submit articles. I have the same reservations. Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.comPlants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! - Original Message - From: K Barrett To:

Re: [OGD] World Orchid Society??

2006-01-21 Thread kenneth
Has anyone got any information about the new upcoming World Orchid Society? Have you looked at the owner of the domain yet ? Registrant Name:Daryl Zigan Registrant Organization:united press graphics Registrant Street1:505 Industrial Dr Registrant Street2: Registrant Street3: Registrant

[OGD] Proceedings / 18th WOC

2006-01-21 Thread viateur . boutot
Rik [Neirynck] wrote : The 18th WOC Dijon ... others with interest in these proceedings have to contact contact at transfaire.com One other possible source is : http://orchidsbooks.com/book.asp?id=866 ** Regards, VB ___ the OrchidGuide

[OGD] Catasetum saccatum source request

2006-01-21 Thread Brian O'Brien
I would like to acquire a flowering-sized plant of Catasetum saccatum, specifically for live illustration of the pollination mechanism plus the otherworldly nature of the flowers. At an irregular frequency, I give presentations, some long and some short, on orchids and other plants