Title: Blc'Lc' Hausermanns Jade x Hausermanns Gala
1Blc.(Lc. Hausermanns Jade x Hausermanns Gala)
2Blc. Goldenzelle Lemon Chiffon
3Blc. Chyong Guu Chaffinch Ta Hsin
4Blc. Mem. Anna Balmores
5Blc. Haulet Chunyeah
6Blc. Mahina Yahiro
7X
Paph. (liemianum x philippinense)
8gaskeLLiana
CattLeya
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10Cattleya leuddemanniana
11Stanhopea wardii
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14Objectives of this presentation are
- To learn where and how the orchids grow wild in
Mexico to help us understand how WE can grow
them. - To learn the basic WANTS of the orchids and how
to manipulate them so they will grow well here in
the Tri-State area. - To apply knowledge of the orchid species origin
to their WANTS. - To answer as many questions as you can so you
get plenty of Vanilla beans. - To have a good time!
15Showy Mexican Orchid Species for the Tri-State
Area Where they come from and how they grow. For
the Greater WestchesterOrchid Society
Welcome to Mexico!
16Geographically EPIPHYTES don't grow here!
1770 of Mexico is Desert to Semi-desert
You dont like it!
Orchids dont like it!
18HOT WET HOT SEMIHUMID DRY VERY DRY COOL
SEMIHUMID COOL HUMID
General Climates of Mexico
19Tampico
Mexico City
G u a t e m a l a
shaded area is greatest diversity and
populations
20Lets take a quick trip South!During this trip
you will
- See the transition of landscapes from the border
to the heart of orchid country. - Learn the 5 ways orchids grow in the wild and see
representatives of each. - Observe the different climate zones and seasons
and their effects on the vegetation. - Learn which orchids are easier to grow in the
Tri-State area.
21 PEMEX
GAS. UP
BEFORE.. LEAV.ING
22Distance between communications are great in the
beginning!
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24The Gulf coastal plain up to 300 miles from
Texas, looks like this.
25Of the vehicles!
The first 400 miles are always a killer
26The only sure way to go!
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28A major vortex for...
Cerro del Bernal
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30Sierra Huasteca
Aquismon, San Luis Potosi
Unidentified Flying Orchids
A major crossroads for UFOs
31Mi casa es tu casa!
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33Shaded area is warm Cool is towards the interior
Tropic of Cancer
Sierra Huasteca
34Lowland Sierra Huasteca, west of Aquismon
35Can you guess what Encyclia might resist a snow
fall?
36Albaluz alba form
normal dark form
Encyclia parviflora
37Enc. parviflora Albaluz 1500 fls. in a 4 pot
38Chysis bractescens in growth and flower.
39near Aquismon, SLP
40Lycaste consobrina
41How about this one?
42Brassavola
cucullata
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44What is This?
45Encyclia radiata
46Female
Male
Catasetum integerrimum
Photo by Dr. T. Tjoa
47genus
Guess the species
Myrmecoph i La
48tibiscinis
mainly from the Gulf Coast states up to Tamaulipas
49Whats the name?
Oncidium cebolleta
Hint species named onion leaves
50How about this one near Aquismon?
51Common on the gulf slope to the coast Flor de
Mayo
52s p h a c e l a t u m
O n c i d i u m
53Going west, up the Sierra from Aquismon 2-3,000
ft.
54Encyclia mariae
55Laelia anceps anceps
56Heading south and east from Aquismon at sea level
towards the coast and Veracruz
57- Here is THE BORDER OF TEXAS
Tampico
- the last picture was here
- El Tajin (next picture) is here
Mexico City
58El Tajín near Poza Rica, Veracruz
59Gulf of Mexico
State of Veracruz
El Tajin
Veracruz
Pico de Orizaba
Cordoba
Puebla
Popo
Maltrata
Atlixco
desert
State of Oaxaca
60The Gulf Coast at Boca de Ovejas, 40 miles north
of Veracruz City.
61Shaded area is warm Cool is towards the interior
Tropic of Cancer
Fortin area
62HOT WET HOT SEMIHUMID DRY VERY DRY COOL
SEMIHUMID COOL HUMID
General Climates of Mexico
63Brassia
verrucosa
Pico de Orizaba
Pico de Orizaba
18,000 ft
3000 FEET
Fortin, Veracruz
S
64Isochilus linearis
65Dichea glauca
66Pico de Orizaba
674500 ft
Maltrata, Veracruz
68Epidendrum
From above Maltrata
parkinsonianum
69Govenia superba
This picture was taken near Maltrata, Veracruz.
Govenia superba
70Arpophyllum
giganteum
71Cold!
Alamania punicea
72Manuelitas!
73Do you know this one?
Encyclia
vitellina
A VERY COLD GROWER
74Querretaro central plateau
Its too cold and too dry here for orchids
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76Cyrtopodium macrobulbon
77Laelia
gouldiana
From one desert valley in Hidalgo State.
78albida
Laelia
79Come on! They smell like citrus, and just 5 pesos!
What might they be? Encyclia -------?
80Encyclia citrina
81Barkeria lindleyana
Theyre just a little harder to grow
Require a definite rest period
these are cool!
On the left subspecies Vanneriana
82Springtime in Atlixco - DRY
83Popo
Ixta
Late Fall after Summer rains
84Now we cross the great high and dry central
plateau.
BUT, before moving down to the lowland Pacific
coast where some neat warmer species grow.
Lets look at a few neat west coast cooler
growers you can grow in the Tri-State area.
85Male
Central Oaxaca 4000 ft.
86Catasetum laminatum
Central Oaxaca appx. 4000 ft
87Hint Genus now Cuitlauzinia, species name for
hanging inflorescence What is it?
pendula
88Laelia furfuracea, as sold in the market plazas
during Xmas holidays. Note that stems are cut
below the bulbs.
89Mexicoa
ghiesbreghtiana
A genus named after the country. What do you
think they call it?
90Isnt this magnificent? What might the name be?
91Isnt this a magnificent Epidendrum?
What do you think it is called?
Epidendrum
magnificum
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94Laelia anceps dawsonii chilapensis
95Laelia crawshayana
96The West Coast in August
97Puerto Angel Oaxaca
The West Coast in May
98Shaded area is warm Cool is towards the interior
Tropic of Cancer
Pacific slope
99HOT WET HOT SEMIHUMID DRY VERY DRY COOL
SEMIHUMID COOL HUMID
General Climates of Mexico
Pacific slope
100Roadside habitat of?
101Myrmecophila
Encyclia
g a l e o t t i a n a
trachycarpa
102Encyclia trachycarpa
103New Genus name?
Myrmecophila
Albaluz
species name?
galeottiana
104Barkeria dorothea
Pacific coast, Jalisco only
105Barkeria shoemakeri
106Encyclia atrorubens
Central Guerrero
107Encyclia nizandensis
Pacific coast, Guerrero to Nayarit
108Bees pollinating Mormodes badia
109Encyclia lancifolia
Pacific coast, Oaxaca to Nayarit
110Laelia aurea
lowland Nayarit
111And headed for the Final Frontier Chiapas!
112Half way finished!
How bout a break?
113I'm Hungry!!!
A quarimundi
Oh well. maybe not as much as this baby Tejon
114Ever had a Tlayuda?
115Tlayuda Factory
TLAYUDAMAKER
Tuxtepec Oaxaca
116TLAYUDA COOKING
117TLAYUDA DISAPPEARS
No !!! Thats Cheese!
118W.A.N.T.S.
- Water quality, quantity (when and how much)
- Air quality, quantity (when and how much)
- Nutrition quality, quantity (ditto!)
- Temperature daily and seasonal.
- Sunlight quantity (duration and intensity)
- fine tune D. I. M.
- Disease, Insects, Media
119Only one thing makes me dizzier than this
120Chubby
Blonde
Pole Dancers!
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122Chiapas has more orchids than any other state in
Mexico!
123And headed for the Final Frontier Chiapas!
124That was a lat a work choppin this tree down!
Hint a lat a flowers!
Take the picture! IM BURNING UP MAN!
Whats it called?
125alata!!!!
alata!!!!
alata
Right! Encyclia alata
126the orchids?
Can you spot
127Encyclia cordigera
On the left is Chiapas south form and on the
right is from Oaxaca
128Encylia aromatica
The most aromatic Encyclia.
What is it called?
129Can you guess what this is?
130E n c y c l i a
s e l l i g e r a
How about this one!
131Eastern Chiapas - All year long
132recognize this one?
133Lockhartia oerstedii
134Chysis limminghei
Chysis aurea
135SobraLia
?
136Sobralia macrantha
137xantholeuca
Sobralia x_____? Yellow flowers
138What are the 5 ways orchids grow in the wild?
Review! hints
first letter
- T---------l
- A-----c
- L--------e
- E------e
- S--------e
Acronym
139Terrestrial
Cypripedium irapeanum
Cypripedium molle
Hint Cypripediums
140Aquatic
Habenaria repens
Hint, these are water hyacinths
141Lithophyte
rock
142Right!
Epiphyte
hint - thats an orchid
143Another hint This is what the orchid sees!
S ?
Saprophyte
144This concludes the Mexican species presentation
for theGreater Westchester Orchid Society
My Unicorn is calling !
BUT!
145If I can Bug Ya a little more!
I'd like to show you some previews from a few
other shows?
146IF YOU LIKE?If not, JUST HIT ESCAPE TO STOP THE
SHOW!
- Conservation or Conversation!
- Tropical Flowering Cymbidiums!
- LaBlab - Growing Orchids from seed!
- Vanilla The Edible Orchid!
- YES! We blow up ballons in all of them!
147Conservation !orConversation?Consumption be
done about it?Maybe it just was?Have you had
your Tlayuda today?
148Before
149AFTER
150Permitted
151Prohibited
152Phase One
Phase Two
Willie!
result
action
At least Mormodes can grow!
But God forbid you touch one!
Permitted
153PROHIBITED
Naughty
154CHOP
BURN
Permitted
Permitted
155Plant Salvage
Prohibited
156Greenhouse growing
Controlled!!!
157HOW MANY ORCHIDS DID THIS VOLCANO DESTROY?
At least a million! Last time I counted
anyway! says Ralph!
A local UFO zips past the Popo early one morning
in this timed shot.
158Well,, i guess well just keep movin along !
159LaBlab
160WHAT DO WE DO WITH ALL OF THESE?
WHAT DO WE DO WITH ALL OF THESE PLANTS?
161Tropical Flowering Cymbidium
162Dustin among the Tropical Cymbidium
163From where natives fly!
Comes the WorLds Best FLavor
Voladores Totonacos
164The Vanilla Story -
- History in Mexico and around the world
- Culture in Mexico
- Harvesting Vanilla is easy, curing the bean and
extracting the fragrance is a story in itself! - I spent over a year studying this crop, for an
international spice firm, in its native region
near Poza Rica, Veracruz. - I would love to share what I learned with you!
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165Months of involved curing
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