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Originally Posted by terrestrial_man
Hello Bogdan! Welcome to THE BOARD!
I, for one, am completely ignorant
about the orchid industry in Romania.
I definitely would like to hear more about orchid growers in Romania!
Lots of images and notes on how you grow your plants. I am sure that you have many native orchid species. Do you grow any of those too? I am looking forward to learn from you!
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Hello,
I don't grow native species, they are hard to keep at warm in winter (imposible
) but we do have (in the wild) Cypripedium calceolus (the rarest orchid of Europe, this is what I heard) and many others. I think we have more than 50 native species. My orchidclub is "fighting" for the protection of our endagered species. This is what a 'stupid' local did:
http://www.orchidclub.ro/gal/autohto...lla_rubra4.jpg
This is a place where they grow :
http://www.orchidclub.ro/gal/autohto...lla_rubra2.jpg
And this is our orchidclub website (english translated)
Orhidee Romania
Enjoy
This is my photo album, I don't have so many in it, most of the pictures are made in last months, since I bought the camera.
They are not great photos, but...they represent orchids!
bogdan_orchidboy's photos and albums on webshots
The orchid industry is very low here, we receive orchids only from Netherlands. We don't have a nursery, nor a laboratory. I want to be a home flasker, I'm preparing for this and in april-may I will start! The Cattleyas are very hard to find; I found Vanda only once, last year in february. Since then..NOTHING!!
We aren't many orchid growers here, the club has some...15 people
from all the country. But I know also people who aren't in the club, but they have orchids. The club is free, no subscription, no meetings, no sales, not a single orchid show
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Originally Posted by Tindomul1of9
I am interested in Latin languages and their hitories = Roman Empire/Greeks. Thanks, I would have thought the Romans would have stayed at least a few more hundred years. Did they leave any monuments?
I bet you can get more orchids if you turn your eyes towards the EU. That is if Romania is not part of the EU yet. Its so hard to keep track of political boundaries when you are not 7 years old.
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Yes, they left some monuments. One of them is Adam Clisi, it is a mausoleum (I think). It has sculptures representing the battles they faced with Dacic people.
http://www.romania.org/img/adamclis.jpg
The autorities and the army left in 271 AD, but many romans (from city, village) remained here. They still contributed to this civilizations mix.
Romania became part of EU starting from 1 january 2007, so I have plans to buy orchids from Germany, France, UK....hehe....I don't have the space for all my dreams
I grow in home, not on windowsills (yet), but in an enclosed balcony. My collection counts over 90 orchids, including some seedlings from UK and Germany.
Thank you again for welcoming me here!