0 Comments - We’re going to the Zoo

May 21, 2010

This saturday (22nd May), the Writhlington Orchid Project will be taking part in a Plant Conservation event at Bristol Zoo Gardens.  If you’re in the Bristol area and are looking for something to do, I’d thoroughly recommend popping down to have a look.  In addition to us having a display, information and lots of enthusiastic [...]

0 Comments - 9 Million Seeds!

February 1, 2010

Orchid seeds are incredible.  One orchid seed pod can have up to 2.6 million seeds in.  This is a brilliant survival technique for the orchid, but such an advantage comes at a price.  Each orchid seed must be invaded by a mycorrhizal fungas.  The orchid seed then uses the fungas to give it the energy [...]

0 Comments - Orchid evening approaches!

December 10, 2009

That’s right people! We’re now reaching the final stages of the ‘Orchid celebration evening’ preparations here at the Writhlington Orchid Project.  This includes tidying plants for the display stand and putting together our presentations for you on our past expeditions. This will include a presentation from the Durban team, who’s blog you have been following [...]

0 Comments - Orchid Celebration Evening

November 27, 2009

Well, this day was penciled into our diaries a while ago and it’s finally dawned on us that it’s now quickly approaching! Our Orchid Celebration Evening is a great oppertunity for you to meet and get information from our growers of all ages.  We will have talks throughout the evening about recent expeditions, along with [...]

0 Comments - Congress day

November 2, 2009

Today has been another very busy day. The congress started at 8:30 with speeches, two brilliant school choirs and then lectures. Laurens lecture was great and we also heard about work with medicinal plants in South Africa and other projects all over the world. As you can see we have put up our display and [...]

0 Comments - Durban Approaches!

October 27, 2009

The orchid project expedition to Durban, South Africa and the BGCI is now fast approaching!  Zoe and Zoe, along with Simon and Dr Lauren Gardiner (who you may remember from our Sikkim expedition) are flying out this Friday (30th). During this period the team out there will be taking over my job of blogging – [...]

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