
March 2025
Our March 2025 issue contains the ninth installment in Jim Cootes's series on dendrobiums and their relatives with Part 9: Dendrobium section Crumenata. The species in this section are now considered to be part of section Aporum but differ in that many of the species produce pseudobulbs that start out enlarged and become long, narrow stems from which the flowers are periodically produced. The most common species in the section, Dendrobium crumenatum, appears to mass-flower in response to sudden drops in temperature such as those following strong thunderstorms. Also featured this month is a beautifully illustrated article by Heidi Kirkpatrick on the Santa Barbara International Orchid Show, one of the premier shows in California. Rounding out are features is an article by Margaret Prat on Daniel Kwok's artistic display of orchids.
Rounding out the March 2025 issue
- Tom's Monthly Checklist by Thomas Mirenda
- Orchid Q&A by Ron McHatton
- Collector's Item - Amesiella monticola by Judith Rapacz-Hasler
- How I Grow - Life Beyond the Greenhouse by Marc Better
- My Favorite Orchid - Saving that Special Orchid by Birute Anne Vileisis
- Past, Present, Future - The Discovery of Lepanthes telipogoniflora by André Schuiteman
- Orchids Illustrated - Stanhopea by Wesley Higgins and Peggy Alrich
- Book review - Guide to the Orchids of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East by Phillip Cribb