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Epi News San Diego Epiphyllum Society, Inc. July, 2010 Volume 35, Number 7 July, 2010 SDES Epi News Page 2 enthusiasm as they start or add to their collec- President’s Corner: tions. Actually it just makes the addiction we all What a whirlwind it has seem to have more normal. been. Now we have a chance to take The year is half over. Coming up soon is the time to smell the roses, since most of the volunteer appreciation dinner. I always love it, since epies are out of bloom. We had a great epi sea- it is a time to relax and get to know the people we son. One of the highlights was the San Diego visit of have been working beside during the epi season. Of Rudolf Hessing from Germany, Rudi Dorsch from course don't relax to much because we still need lots Texas and Dick Kohlscheiber from San Pedro. They of help doing the renovation of the WAP shade spent the morning at Rainbow Gardens and then were house. It is also time to start thinking of the officers at my house for a couple of hours. Then Ron Crain, for next year. If you are interested in being on the Jeff Hilbers and I took them to see the WAP board, please tell any of the board members. exhibit. Rudolf hybridizes primarily small plants and Have a great summer as you play in your garden. small blooms. He was searching for plants that had those characteristics for his hybridizing. It was great to see new members and guests at the Sandra May meeting. Keep coming, we love to see the SDES Meetings– —By Velma Crain Pre-Meeting Workshops: Remember last year‘s pre-meeting workshop, when Epi seeds were planted to create a new Epi hybrid? Plan to attend the July workshop for the next steps! Ron Crain will take you through the process of transplanting the epi seedlings produced from that workshop. If you have never seen an epi seedling, now is your chance! Ron hopes to see you there at 7:00 pm in Room 104!! June Program: Our June Meeting presented a surprise speaker (or should I say speakers)? Our slated speaker/photographer/Master Gardener Meredith French had to cancel at the last minute (she has promised to speak at our August meeting). Luckily we have knowledgeable members who graciously consented to fill in at the last minute. Cindy Decker, Jerry Moreau and Ron Crain formed a Panel of Experts, answering questions from our members on everything from what type of potting soil they use, to what they use on plant pests. July Program: We will see and hear from local hybridizer, Don Patterson– Don‘t miss this one! Don Patterson presents our Diego in the early 1970‘s. Soon after accepting some epis as gifts from a friend, I was eager to July program: -By Don Patterson add more and more epis to my collection. The Let me welcome you to our July meet- proximity of epi nurseries, other epi growers ing. It'll be my pleasure to introduce myself to and my discovery of the S.D.E.S. meant I was the membership and guests. The program will well on my way to having a large collection. feature some slides of some of my older and Back in the 1970's the society was my more recent epi hybrids such as ‗Mr. dominated by George French, Bill Nelson and P‘ (2007), ‗Smarty Pants‘ (1993) and ‗Crystal the Troxells. And I became the Society's Claret‘ (2009). See “Local Hybridizer Presents”(Cont. on page 10) My interest in epis began here in San July, 2010 SDES Epi News Page 3 Wild Animal Park —–Jerry Moreau Great work was done this month. We Helping out this month were Cindy Decker, started fertilizing for the growing Marie Dempewolf, Ron & Velma Crain, Jeff & season and weeding, deadheading, and pruning any Julie Hilbers, Yogi & Carol La Blanc, Gerry & dead branches. We also continued to re-pot and Mildred Mikas, and Jerry Moreau. pot up rooted cuttings. We had lots of fun and The next work party will be July 17, 2010 camaraderie. See you there. From our Librarian: of George French, Fort & O'Barr, and Wressey Cocke. Outside of A Dog The listings contain flower name, the parentage, and Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book. ESA registration number; the Wressey Cocke and Fort Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. -- & O'Barr listings also show the flower size. And there Groucho Marx are photos, some of which are interesting purely for historical purposes (such as photographs of the Now that the Epiphyllum hybrid blooming Fort & O'Barr nursery from the 1950's). season in my yard is winding down, I can focus on books and other library-related All of these books are privately printed and thus things. Despite all the distractions at EpiCon there are no ISBN numbers. If you are interested XII this year – which was a great EpiCon by in copies, contact Chuck Everson. the way – I bought four new books for the SDES library. These are all reference books as opposed to Also in the library this month is ―Number 65‖ of the cultivation or history books, and they all focus on EPIG Journal. For those of you who have not seen Epiphyllums. this magazine, the articles are written in German but most articles have a synopsis in English. The The first is a compilation of epiphytic cactus species – photography is spectacular. In this latest issue, there the title is The Species of Epiphytic Cacti – by Myron are articles about last year's (2009) EPIG convention in Kimnach, a noted authority on epiphytic cactus. This Germany, hybrids of Hylocereus, rooting cuttings book contains descriptions of various epiphytic cactus using hydroponics granules, and Hatiora herminiae. genera, such as Disocactus, Epiphyllum, Aporocactus, The SDES library has some back issues of the EPIG Rhipsalis, etc., and the species contained in each Journal, starting with Number 56. Even if you do not genera. Some of the names and classifications in this read German (as I do not, other than a few baby words) book differ from those used in the Epiphyllum Society I highly recommend this magazine because of the of America Directory (5th ed.) but the names are cross- range of subjects – not just epiphyllums, but all types referenced in the Directory so the descriptions are quite of epiphytic cactus are discussed at one time or another useful. I believe the main value of this book is the -- and the stunning photography. It is definitely well photographs; it is filled with photos. If you grow any worth a look. epiphytic species this book is worth a look, if only to look at the photos. Enjoy the rest of the bloom season. The other three books also contain photographs, and lots of information as well. These books are all “2010 By Linda Sinkovic, Librarian Edition Epiphyllum Hybrids Listing” of the hybrids July, 2010 SDES Epi News Page 4 EpiConXII hosted by South Bay Epi Society ——By Patricia Neal Thrilling new hybrids from New Zealand and Outer petals orange-red with a purple edge.” After Germany highlighted EPICON XII this year. Not only seeing the photo, everyone wanted it and the six did we see photos of these spectacular hybrids presented cuttings available at the bidding auction brought in the by the hybridizers themselves, but we had the opportu- highest bids with $60 going for just one of the cuttings. nity to bid on dozens of cuttings. Other multi-petaled flowers they‘ve produced Hosted by the South Bay Epiphyllum Society, are ‗Kiwi Pop Idol‘ (E.V.L. x E.L.) a medium red with the conference was held at the South Coast Botanic purple and pink that has 74 petals and ‗Kiwi Rendez- Gardens, Palos Verdes Peninsula. It was attended by vous‘ (‗Bob Grimshaw‘ x ‗American Sweetheart‘) a more than 80 people including special guests, Laurel large dark pink-red that also has more than 70 petals. Woodley, President of CSSA, and Myron Kimnach, They‘ve also been successful in their goal of Superintendent Emeritus of the Huntington Botanical more yellow flowers. The ‗Pineapple‘ series of ‗Kiwi Gardens. Pineapple Crush,‘ ‗Fizz‘ and ‗Swirl‘ are all large to Reports from the presidents of the four societies extra large yellows and all are from a cross of ‗The start off every EPICON. Bringing us up to date were Volunteers‘ x ‗Tutankhamen‘. And with the smaller Loretta Garcia, Epiphyllum Society of America; Mike yellows there‘s the ‗Honey‘ series of ten or so plants Davis San Francisco Epiphyllum Society; Tony Yanko, such as ‗Kiwi Honey Bright,‘ ‗Dew,‘ ‗Gold‘ and ‗Star‘ South Bay Epiphyllum Society and Sandra Chapin, – all produced by ‗Honey Bear‘ x ‗Lotto‘. SDES. New Small Hybrids from Germany Kiwi Hybrids from New Zealand If you‘re a fan of small epis, Yvonne and Andrew Brunton, then Rudolf Hessing is The Man. owners of Craigmyle Epiphyllums in New Rudolf has hybridized some spec- Zealand, presented the ―Kiwi Hybrids.‖ tacularly beautiful small flowers. Showing photos of more than 80 new The other ―absolute must hybrids, the Bruntons wowed everyone with have‖ of the day was his one breathtaking flower after another. ‗Chameleon‘ with flowers that open The Bruntons began hybridizing nearly white the first day, is pink the with cuttings they obtained on a couple trips next day, turns darker pink every day to California. One year they returned to and then into orange by the tenth New Zealand with 7,000 cuttings and the day.