Redlands was pretty good! Four hours is not enough for the typical collector...
The one thing that made me mad was the bareroot plants. I could tell that many of them were wild collected. Here, we're aimed at conservation, and they're ripping these out like weeds (and being supported to do it)! I am sure all had to be legally collected, and perhaps some of the habitats were being destroyed (rescue plants), but they at least need to advertise that. Sometimes, conservation through cultivation works best, but not in these
massive amounts...
I saw very large, BS plants of
Grammatophyllum speciosum for only $100! I asked for info about the plants, and had to pass; they were collected while "hunting for other orchids to
sell"...
I looked through Ooi's tent. I talked with Benjamin Ooi (pronounced 'WEE') about the Paphs. for sale.
ALL were wild collected, mostly from Thailand. The plants looked freshly collected, and I am sure most will not live. They offered
Paph. sugiyamanum (new species), but they were bug-eaten. I was afraid of touching some of their Paphs., in fear I would catch a disease!
I am sure the plants had a lot of stress to deal with during the trip, and I am almost sure Ooi has better plants back in Penang, Malaysia... I would like to try their
Paph. ooii that will probably be released for sale in the US next year during the WOC...
Anyways, my pre-order haul consisted of Pleurothallids and odds and ends. It was the most expensive show I have been to...
I didn't buy much else, though I should have grabbed all the odd things I have wanted or never seen offered at such a low price...
Did anyone see all those
Cattleya moissae var.
coerulea at one of the first tents near the parking lot and food stands? Only $35 for a nice sized blooming plant!
-Pat