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Estudio De Factibilidad De Exportación De Orquídeas Ecuatorianas Utilizando La Estrategia B2c”
UNIVERSIDAD DE GUAYAQUIL FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS MAESTRÍA EN NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES CON MENCION EN COMERCIO EXTERIOR TESIS PRESENTADA PARA OPTAR EL GRADO DE MAGÍSTER EN NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES CON MENCIÓN EN COMERCIO EXTERIOR “ESTUDIO DE FACTIBILIDAD DE EXPORTACIÓN DE ORQUÍDEAS ECUATORIANAS UTILIZANDO LA ESTRATEGIA B2C” ELABORADOR POR: TANIA PALACIOS SARMIENTO TUTOR DE TESIS: ING. MARIO VASQUEZ J. GUAYAQUIL – ECUADOR DICIEMBRE - 2015 1 DERECHOS DE AUTORÍA POR MEDIO DE LA PRESENTE CERTIFICO QUE LOS CONTENIDOS DESARROLLADOS EN ESTA TESIS SON DE ABSOLUTA PROPIEDAD Y RESPONSABILIDAD DE TANIA PALACIOS S. CON C.C. No. 0917542672, CUYO TEMA ES: “ESTUDIO DE FACTIBILIDAD DE EXPORTACIÓN DE ORQUÍDEAS ECUATORIANAS UTILIZANDO LA ESTRATEGIA B2C” TANIA PALACIOS S. C.C. No. 0917542672 GUAYAQUIL, DICIEMBRE DE 2015. 2 CERTIFICACIÓN DEL TUTOR ING. COM. MARIO VASQUEZ JIMENEZ, TUTOR DE LA TESIS PARA GRADO DENOMINADA: “ESTUDIO DE FACTIBILIDAD DE EXPORTACIÓN DE ORQUÍDEAS ECUATORIANAS UTILIZANDO LA ESTRATEGIA B2C” COMO REQUISITO PARA OPTAR POR EL TÍTULO DE MAGISTER EN NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES POR LA EGRESADA: TANIA PALACIOS S. C.C. No. 0917542672 CERTIFICA QUE: SE HA DESARROLLADO, REVISADO Y APROBADO EN TODAS SUS PARTES, POR CONSIGUIENTE SE ENCUENTRA APTA PARA SU TRÁMITE DE SUSTENTACIÓN. ______________________________________ Ing. Com. Mario Vásquez Jiménez TUTOR DE TESIS 3 AGRADECIMIENTO TANIA PALACIOS Agradezco a mi amiga Viviana Medina, mi compañera y amiga de estudios del pregrado en la ESPOL, ya que gracias a su intensa insistencia y tortura diaria me ayudó a encender motores para terminar este gran reto; el mismo que ha sido a base de mucho sacrificio. Y también agradezco a mi Dios, ya que me ha concedido vida y gracias a su voluntad puedo terminar este sueño que creí no lograrlo. -
RHS Orchid Hybrid Supplement 2005 January to March
NEW ORCHID HYBRIDS 1 January to 31 March 2005 REGISTRATIONS Supplied by the Royal Horticultural Society as International Cultivar Registration Authority for Orchid Hybrids NAME PARENTAGE REGISTERED BY (O/U = Originator unknown) AERIDES Edward Aer. quinquevulnerum x Aer. Amy Ede Singapore Bot.Gdn. ALICEARA Kauai's China Oka Brsdm. Chinatown x Alcra. Dorothy Oka Yamada Nursery Royal Ebony Mtssa. Royal Robe x Onc. leucochilum Paradise [NZ] Woodland's Dazzler Mtssa. Cairns x Onc. [Odm.] hastilabium Woodland ARACHNOSTYLIS Silver Jubilee Arach. [Amm.] labrosa [labrosum] x Rhy. retusa Saleem & Sathish ASCOCENDA Alf Steel Ascda. Viravudh x Ascda. Tubtim Velvet A.Steel Banjong Fantasy Ascda. Duang Porn x Ascda. Yip Sum Wah Banjong Orch. Devvon Holst V. coerulea x Ascda. Tubtim Velvet R.F. Orchids(Patsanan) Duang Kaew Ascda. Thananbarg x V. Sankamphaeng T.Orchids Frosty Moon V. Darres' Golden Heritage x Ascda. Suksamran Gold D.Grove(Udom Orch.) Henry Oakeley V. Mimi Palmer x Ascda. Fiftieth State Beauty Singapore Bot.Gdns Joanne Jones Ascda. Lenachai x V. Gordon Dillon R.F. Orchids(Patsanan) Kathi Holst V. denisoniana x Ascda. Larry Katz R.F. Orchids Lena Kamolphan V. Bitz's Heartthrob x Ascda. Lenachai S.Chuapong Lese's Sunshine Ascda. Theptong x Ascda. Guo Chia Long T.Coffey(R.F. Orchids) Merinda Magic Ascda. Fuchs Joy x V. Black Widow M.Edgerton Papon V. Tanu Gold x Ascda. Suksamran Spots P.Chindavat Viboon Sunset Ascda. Thai Spots x Ascda. Bangkhuntian Gold Viboon ASPOMESA * Saron's Delight Asp. lunata x Gom. crispa J.P.Waldock BEALLARA Royal Fire Mtssa. Royal Robe x Oda. Fireflower Everglades BRASSIDIUM Lois Huffman Brsdm. -
Epilist 1.0: a Global Checklist of Vascular Epiphytes
Zurich Open Repository and Archive University of Zurich Main Library Strickhofstrasse 39 CH-8057 Zurich www.zora.uzh.ch Year: 2021 EpiList 1.0: a global checklist of vascular epiphytes Zotz, Gerhard ; Weigelt, Patrick ; Kessler, Michael ; Kreft, Holger ; Taylor, Amanda Abstract: Epiphytes make up roughly 10% of all vascular plant species globally and play important functional roles, especially in tropical forests. However, to date, there is no comprehensive list of vas- cular epiphyte species. Here, we present EpiList 1.0, the first global list of vascular epiphytes based on standardized definitions and taxonomy. We include obligate epiphytes, facultative epiphytes, and hemiepiphytes, as the latter share the vulnerable epiphytic stage as juveniles. Based on 978 references, the checklist includes >31,000 species of 79 plant families. Species names were standardized against World Flora Online for seed plants and against the World Ferns database for lycophytes and ferns. In cases of species missing from these databases, we used other databases (mostly World Checklist of Selected Plant Families). For all species, author names and IDs for World Flora Online entries are provided to facilitate the alignment with other plant databases, and to avoid ambiguities. EpiList 1.0 will be a rich source for synthetic studies in ecology, biogeography, and evolutionary biology as it offers, for the first time, a species‐level overview over all currently known vascular epiphytes. At the same time, the list represents work in progress: species descriptions of epiphytic taxa are ongoing and published life form information in floristic inventories and trait and distribution databases is often incomplete and sometimes evenwrong. -
Intergeneric Make up Listing - September 1, 2017
Intergeneric Make Up Listing - September 1, 2017 Name: Abbr. Intergeneric Make-Up Aberconwayara Acw. Broughtonia x Caularthron x Guarianthe x Laelia Acampostylis Acy. Acampe x Rhynchostylis Acapetalum Acpt. Anacallis x Zygopetalum Aceratoglossum Actg. Aceras x Himantoglossum Acinbreea Acba. Acineta x Embreea Aciopea Aip. Acineta x Stanhopea Adachilium Adh. Ada x Cyrtochilum Adacidiglossum Adg. Brassia x Oncidiium x Rossioglossum Adacidium Adcm. Ada x Oncidium Adamara Adm. Brassavola x Cattleya x Epidendrum x Laelia Adapasia Adps. Ada x Aspasia Adenocalpa Adp. Adenoncos x Pomatoalpa Adioda Ado. Ada x Cochlioda Adonclinoda Anl. Ada x Cochiloda x Oncidium Adoncostele Ans. Ada x Oncidium x Rhynchostele Aerachnochilus Aac. Aerides x Arachnis x Staurochilis Aerangaeris Arg. Aerangis x Rangeris Aeranganthes Argt. Aerangis x Aeranthes Aeridachnanthe Aed. Aerides x Arachnis x Papilionanthe Aeridachnis Aerdns. Aerides x Arachnis Aeridochilus Aerchs. Aerides x Sarcochilus Aeridofinetia Aerf. Aerides x Neofinetia Aeridoglossum Aergm. Aerides x Ascoglossum Aeridoglottis Aegts. Aerides x Trichoglottis Aeridopsis Aerps. Aerides x Phalaenopsis Aeridovanda Aerdv. Aerides x Vanda Aeridovanisia Aervsa. Aerides x Luisia x Vanda Aeridsonia Ards. Aerides x Christensonia Aeristomanda Atom. Aerides x Cleisostoma x Vanda Aeroeonia Aoe. Aerangis x Oeonia Agananthes Agths. Aganisia x Cochleanthes Aganella All. Aganisia x Warczewiczella Aganopeste Agt. Aganisia x Lycaste x Zygopetalum Agasepalum Agsp. Aganisia x Zygosepalum Aitkenara Aitk. Otostylis x Zygopetalum x Zygosepalum Alantuckerara Atc. Neogardneria x Promenaea x Zygopetalum Aliceara Alcra. Brassia x Miltonia x Oncidium Allenara Alna. Cattleya x Diacrium x Epidendrum x Laelia Amenopsis Amn. Amesiella x Phalaenopsis Amesangis Am. Aerangis x Amesiella Amesilabium Aml. Amesiella x Tuberolabium Anabaranthe Abt. Anacheilium x Barkeria x Guarianthe Anabarlia Anb. -
DENR Administrative Order. 2017. Updated National List of Threatened
Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City Tel. Nos. 929-6626; 929-6628; 929-6635;929-4028 929-3618;426-0465;426-0001; 426-0347;426-0480 VOiP Trunkline (632) 988-3367 Website: http://www.denr.gov.ph/ E-mail: [email protected] DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER No. 2017----------11 MAVO 2 2017 SUBJECT UPDATED NATIONAL LIST OF THREATENED PHILIPPINE PLANTS AND THEIR CATEGORIES Pursuant to Section 22 of Republic Act No. 9147otherwise known as the "Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act"and in accordance with Section 6 of DENR Administrative Order No. 2007-01 (Establishing the National List of Threatened Philippines Plants and their Categories and the List of Other Wildlife Species), the National List of Threatened Philippine Plants and their categories, is hereby updated. Section 1. Definition of Terms. As used in this Order, the following terms shall mean as follows: a. CITES - refers to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, a treaty regulating international trade of fauna and flora listed in its Appendices; CITES Appendix I - species threatened with extinction, which are or may be affected by trade. International (commercial) trade in wild-taken specimens is generally prohibited. CITES Appendix II -species not necessarily threatened with extinction, but for which trade must be controlled to avoid their becoming so, and species that resemble species already included in Appendix II. International trade is permitted but regulated through appropriate permits/certificates. CITES Appendix III - species included at the request of a Party that already regulates trade in the species and that needs the cooperation of other countries to prevent unsustainable or illegal exploitation. -
MAOC Classification - January 1, 2020 (Alligned with MAOC Show Schedule July 2018)
MAOC Classification - January 1, 2020 (Alligned with MAOC Show Schedule July 2018) Name: Abbrev.: Class: Species: Hybrid: Abaxianthus (see Flickingeria) Abdominea (see Robiquetia) Aberrantia (see Pleurothallis) Abola (see Caucaea) Acacallis (see Aganisia) Acampe Acp. 68 69 Acampodorum (see Aracampe) Acampostylis Acy. 65 Acanthephippium Aca. 98 99 Acapetalum Acpt. 95 Acemannia Acm. 98 Aceras (see Orchis) Acianthera Acia. 92 Acianthus Aci. 98 99 Acinbreea Acba. 99 Acineta Acn. 98 99 Acinopetala (see Masdevallia) Aciopea Aip. 99 Acoridium (see Dendrochilum) Acostaea Asa. 92 Acriopsis Acr. 98 99 Acrolophia Apa. 81 Acronia (see Pleurothallis) Acropera (see Gongora) Acrorchis Arr. 98 99 Ada (see Brassia) Adacidium (see Brassidium) Adaglossum (see Brassidium) Adapasia (see Brapasia) Adelopetalum (see Bulbophyllum) Adenocalpa Adp. 69 Adenoncos Ade. 68 69 Adioda (see Brassioda) Adonclioda (see Brassidium) Aerachnochilus (see Paulsenara) Aerangaeris Arg. 58 Aeranganthes Argt. 58 Aerangis Aergs. 58 Aerangopsis Ags. 58 Aeranthes Aerth. 68 69 Aerasconetia (see Aeridovanda) Aeridachnanthe Aed. 66 Aeridachnis Aerdns. 66 Aeridanthe (see Aeridovanda) Aerides Aer. 66 Aeridisia (see Luisaerides) Aeriditis (see Aeridopsis) Aeridocentrum (see Aeridovanda) Aeridochilus Aerchs. 66 Name: Abbrev.: Class: Species: Hybrid: Aeridofinetia (see Aeridovanda) Aeridoglossum (see Renades) Aeridoglottis Aegts. 66 Aeridopsis Aerps. 66 Aeridopsisanthe (see Maccoyara) Aeridostachya (see Eria) Aeridovanda Aerdv. 69 Aeridovanisia Aervsa. 66 Aeridsonia (see Aeridovanda) Aeristomanda Atom. 66 Aeroeonia Aoe. 58 Aetheorhyncha 98 99 Agananthes Agths. 95 Aganax (see Pabanisia) Aganella All. 78 Aganisia Agn. 95 Aganopeste Agt. 93 Aganulophia Agp. 81 Agasepalum Agsp. 95 Agrostophyllum Agr. 98 99 Aitkenara Aitk. 95 Alamania Al. 16 25 Alangreatwoodara (see Propabstopetalum) Alantuckerara Atc. 95 Alaticaulia (see Masdevallia) Alatiglossum (see Gomesa) Alcockara (see Ledienara) Alexanderara (see Brassidium) Aliceara Alcra. -
Orchidaceous Additions to the Flora of China
Taiwania, 56(1): 42-49, 2011 Orchidaceous Additions to the Flora of China Paul Ormerod P.O. Box 8210, Cairns 4870, Queensland, Australia; Email: [email protected] (Manuscript received 11 October 2010; accepted 17 November 2010) ABSTRACT: Herbarium and literature studies of Chinese orchids reveals one new hybrid, three new species and the requirement for two new combinations. The new taxa are Coelogyne ruidianensis, Habenaria wangii, Hemipilia mixta and Monomeria fengiana. The new combinations are Peristylus intrudens and Pinalia salwinensis. The identities of Peristylus tentaculatus and P. tipulifer are clarified. The obscure Ponerorchis exilis is lectotypified and illustrated. Two dubious records, Habenaria hystrix and Oberonia recurva, are found not to occur in China. KEY WORDS: China, orchids, additions, Coelogyne, Habenaria, Hemipilia, Monomeria. INTRODUCTION Type: China – Yunnan, Tenchong: Ruidian, Yunfeng Cun, Yunfeng Shan, along top of ridge NE of Yunfeng The recent publication (Wu et al., 2009) of volume Si, ca. 9.2 km directly SW of Ruidian, 2990 m, 3 June 25 of the Flora of China series containing an English 2006, Gaoligong Shan Biodiversity Survey (H. Li et al.) language treatment of the Orchidaceae has made studies 31025 (Holotype: GH!). considerably easier for those not fluent in reading Affinis C. leucantha W.W.Sm. sed pseudobulbis Chinese. Thus it was possible during a recent visit to the distans (non approximatis), longioribus (6 vs. 1.5-2.0 Harvard University Herbaria to identify numerous cm) et carinis medius multo brevioribus differt. specimens collected during Sino-American expeditions Epiphytic herb. Rhizome covered with sheaths, 0.35 to China. Though many of the orchids collected are cm thick. -
Pinalia Taunggyiensis (Orchidaceae), a New Species from Myanmar
PINALIA TAUNGGYIENSIS (ORCHIDACEAE), A NEW SPECIES FROM MYANMAR PAUL ORMEROD1,2 AND HUBERT KURZWEIL3 Abstract. A new species of Pinalia, P. taunggyiensis, is described and illustrated based on a single collection from Myanmar. Keywords: Eria, Pinalia, Orchidaceae, Myanmar, Thailand The genus Pinalia Lindl. (Orchidaceae) contains about long; rachis 3-flowered, 10–15 mm long; floral bracts ovate- 210 species (Ng et al., 2018), distributed from Sri Lanka elliptic, subacuminate, lemon colored, 5- to 7-veined, to 12 and India to Tahiti. Many of its species were formerly mm long, 5 mm wide. Flowers creamy white, the labellum placed in a broadly construed Eria Lindl. For the most lemon-tipped. Pedicel with ovary narrowly clavate, laxly part its species are epiphytic herbs with ovoid to slender pubescent, 9–10 mm long. Dorsal sepal oblong-lanceolate, pseudobulbs that generally bear two to six leaves near obtuse, 5-veined, 9.8–9.9 mm long, 2.8 mm wide. Lateral the apex, inflorescences usually emerge from nodes in the sepals oblong-lanceolate, acute, 7-veined, 8 mm long, 5.5 upper half of the pseudobulbs and are quite often pubescent, mm wide, forming with the column foot an obtuse, 3-mm- floral bracts may be small to relatively large and showy, long mentum. Petals oblong-lanceolate, acute, 5-veined, 9 the flowers are glabrous to pubescent, varying from small mm long, 2.85 mm wide. Labellum trilobed, 7 mm long, to modest (sepals 1.5-12.0 mm long) in size, the lateral 4.2 mm wide; hypochile broadly obtriangular, 4 mm long, sepals form a mentum with the column foot, the labellum 4.2 mm wide, lateral lobes obliquely oblong-elliptic, obtuse, is usually variously ornamented with keels and/or calli, and ca. -
Tropicalexotique First Q 2020
Plant List TropicalExotique First Q 2020 Your Size when shipped When mature, well grown size CAD/Plant Total (CAD) Name Order P1 Aerangis fastuosa single growth, blooming size small plant 35 - P2 Aerides multiflorum single growth, blooming size medium plant 30 - P3 Aerides odorata "Pink form" single growth, blooming size medium plant 25 - P4 Aerides rosea single growth, blooming size medium plant 30 - P5 Amesiella minor single growth, blooming size miniature 50 - P6 Amesiella monticola single growth, blooming size small plant 30 - P7 Angraecum didieri seedling size medium plant 25 - P8 Anthogonium gracile per bulb small plant 25 - P9 Appendicula elegans 3-5 bulb plant small plant 30 - P10 Arachnis labrosa single growth, blooming size large plant 40 - P11 Armodorum siamemse blooming size medium plant 25 - P12 Arundina graminifolia (mini type, dark red) Single growth small plant 40 - P13 Arundina graminifolia (mini type, pink) multi-growth, blooming size medium plant 40 - P14 Ascocentrum (Holcoglossum) himalaicum single growth, blooming size medium plant 60 - P15 Ascocentrum (Vanda) ampullaceum single growth medium plant 30 - P16 Ascocentrum (Vanda) ampullaceum forma alba seedling size medium plant 25 - P17 Ascocentrum (Vanda) ampullaceum forma aurantiacum single growth medium plant 45 - P18 Ascocentrum (Vanda) christensonianum single growth, blooming size medium plant 40 - P19 Ascocentrum (Vanda) curvifolium single growth medium plant 20 - P20 Ascocentrum (Vanda) curvifolium "Pink form" single growth medium plant 30 - P21 Ascocentrum (Vanda) -
1 New Records for Orchids in Terengganu and Kelantan
Journal of Sustainability Science and Management e ISSN: 2672-7226 Monograph Issue No. 2 2019 © Penerbit UMT NEW RECORDS FOR ORCHIDS IN TERENGGANU AND KELANTAN, MALAYSIA EDWARD ENTALAI BESI, DOME NIKONG, MUSKHAZLI MUSTAFA AND RUSEA GO* Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia *Corresponding author: [email protected] Abstract: The rampant logging concessions and their aftermath floods that occurred in tropical forests of Peninsular Malaysia have greatly altered the integrity of the wild orchid habitats and their species diversity. Undoing orchid's local extinction in Terengganu and Kelantan is always presented as the topmost conservation priority. Our botanical rescue mission was important to evaluate the diversity of this ‘jewels of rainforest’ in the disturbed forests by aiming the field collections more to saving the epiphytic orchids on fallen trees in logging sites. A total of 73 orchid species were reported as new records to Terengganu and four species are new records to Kelantan, including nine rare and eight endemic species. The results infer many orchids might have gone to extinction without being recorded owing to the years of unsustainable forest cutting in Terengganu and Kelantan. A brief checklist on the newly recorded orchid species, including information on the important attributes, were included. Keywords: Orchid, disturbed forest, new record, Kelantan, Terengganu Introduction Over many years, the botanical collections of wild orchids have been prioritized towards their urgent need of conservation upon saving them from extinction. Forest clearance for timber extraction and other forms of agricultural and infrastructure developments have been seen as the main threats to their population in the wild. -
MID-AMERICA ORCHID CLASSIFICATION July 1, 2014 Name Abbreviation Class Species Hybrid a Abaxianthus (See Flickingeria) Abdominea (See Robiquetia) Aberconwayara Acw
MID-AMERICA ORCHID CLASSIFICATION July 1, 2014 Name Abbreviation Class Species Hybrid A Abaxianthus (see Flickingeria) Abdominea (see Robiquetia) Aberconwayara Acw. 13 Aberrantia (see Pleurothallis) Abola (see Caucaea) Acacallis (see Aganisia) Acampe Acp. 68 69 Acampodorum (see Aracampe) Acampostylis Acy. 65 Acanthephippium Aca. 98 99 Acapetalum Acpt. 95 Aceras (see Orchis) Acerasherminium (see Hermorchis) Acianthera Acia. 92 Acianthus Aci. 98 99 Acinbreea Acba. 99 Acineta Acn. 98 99 Acinopetala (see Masdevallia) Aciopea Aip. 99 Acoridium (see Dendrochilum) Acostaea Asa. 92 Acriopsis Acr. 98 99 Acrolophia Apa. 81 Acronia (see Pleurothallis) Acropera (see Gongora) Acrorchis Arr. 98 99 Ada (see Brassia) Adachilum (see Brassochilum) Adacidiglossum Adg. 76 Adacidium (see Brassidium) Adaglossum (see Odontobrassia) Adamara Adm. 17-25 Adapasia (see Brapasia) Adelopetalum (see Bulbophyllum) Adenoncos Ade. 68 69 Adioda (see Brassioda) Adonclioda (see Maccullyara) Adoncostele (see Brascidostele) Aerachnochilus (see Paulsenara) Aerangaeris Arg. 58 Aeranganthes Argt. 58 Aerangis Aergs. 58 Aeranthes Aerth. 68 69 Aerasconetia (see Aeridovanda) Aeridachnanthe Aed. 66 Aeridachnis Aerdns. 66 Aeridanthe (see Aeridovanda) Aerides Aer. 66 Aeridisia (see Luisaerides) Aeriditis (see Aeridopsis) Aeridocentrum (see Aeridovanda) Aeridochilus Aerchs. 66 Aeridofinetia (see Aeridovanda) Aeridoglossum (see Renades) Page 2 Mid-America Orchid Classification, July 1, 2014 Name Abbreviation Class Species Hybrid Aeridoglottis Aegts. 66 Aeridopsis Aerps. 66 Aeridopsisanthe (see Maccoyara) Aeridostachya (see Eria) Aeridovanda Aerdv. 69 Aeridovanisia Aervsa. 66 Aeridsonia (see Aeridovanda) Aeristomanda Atom. 66 Aeroeonia Aoe. 58 Agananthes Agths. 95 Aganax (see Pabanisia) Aganella All. 78 Aganisia Agn. 95 Aganopeste Agt. 93 Agasepalum Agsp. 95 Agrostophyllum Agr. 98 99 Aitkenara Aitk. 95 Alamania Al. 16 25 Alangreatwoodara (see Propabstopetalum) Alantuckerara Atc. 95 Alaticaulia (see Masdevallia) Alatiglossum (see Gomesa) Alcockara (see Ledienara) Alexanderara (see Maclellanara) Aliceara Alcra. -
NOS October Newsletter
Nambour Orchid News! October 2014! Greetings! Greetings! Judges Choice of the Month! Articles for the newsletter are very welcome. Please Dendrobium chlorostylum Ganep! f o r w a r d t o t h e e d i t o r b y p o s t o r e m a i l (Grown by W. & J. Harris) [email protected] by the 15th of each !month.! Meetings! Business meeting is held on the 4th Saturday of each month at 12.45pm prior to the cultural meeting. All !members are welcome to attend the business meeting.! Cultural meeting is held on the 4th Saturday of the month at the Nambour Uniting Church Hall, Coronation Ave., Nambour at 2pm. All members and visitors are welcome.! Plants are to be tabled by 1.30pm for judging! Species appreciation get together is held monthly from February to November at member’s homes. ! Contact the Secretary for details. All STOCQ members This is a miniature to small sized epiphyte from welcome. Bring your flowering species plants, a chair, southern China and north Vietnam. It is warm to a cup and a plate to share for afternoon tea.! cool growing and carries many blooms on both leafy and leafless stems. The flowers bear a ! close similarity to those of D. nobile but are much Cultural meetings & guest speakers! smaller. Two or three flowers appear at the nodes We have a plant sales table at each meeting for of the stem and are about 40mm across.! members to sell any surplus plants. If you have any Our plant grows in a bark mix with added coarse that you would like to sell, bring them along, tagged perlite and about 10% charcoal.