January 2022

January 2022

Our January issue features a detailed how-to article by Alfonso Doucette that describes converting wine coolers into orchid growing spaces. Also featured are the next installment, Joseph Dalton Hooker, of David Rosenfeld's series "Who Were these Guys?" and Arthur Chadwick's series on the namesake orchids of the United States First Ladies - Cattleya Florence Harding. Udai Pradhan describes for us the Indian endemic species, Paphiopedilum druryi, and rounding out the January issue is the not-to-be-missed display of some of the best photographs in the AOS' Photograph of the Week for 2021.

Rounding out our January issue

  • Tom's Monthly Checklist by Thomas Mirenda
  • Setting up an Orchid Conservation Committee by Mark Sullivan
  • Collector's Item - Cattleya (Sophronitis) cernua by Judith Rapacz-Hasler
  • For the Novice - After the Cull by Sue Bottom
  • Winter Care - Catasetinae Growing: Managing Winter Dormancy by Fred Clarke
  • Nomenclature Notes - Will the Real Brassavola cucullata Please Stand Up? by Thomas Mirenda and Claude W. Hamilton
  • Orchids Illustrated - Lycaste by Wesley Higgins and Peggy Alrich
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Also in this Issue

  • Collector' Item - Cattleya cernua by Judith Rapacz-Hasler
  • For the Novice - After the Cull by Sue Bottom
  • Orchids Illustrated - Lycaste by Wesley Higgins and Peggy Alrich
  • Photograph of the Week
  • First Ladies and Their Cattleyas: Cattleya Florence Harding by A.E. Chadwick
  • Who Were These Guys; Part 16: Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911) by David Rosenfeld, MD
  • Paphiopedilum druryi in India by Udai C. Pradhan
  • Growing orchids in Wine Coolers by Alfonso Doucette
  • Nomenclature Notes - Will the real Brassavola cucullata Please Stand Up by Tom Mirenda and Claude W. Hamilton

Articles in this issue

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