Very long story very short; but I've decided to give a hand to various associations in order to propagate, preserve and reintroduce orchids.
If you happen to :
- Have native orchids in your garden (or your neighbours' friends', family's...),
- Know a location where plants will be taken out for a new construction,
- Have plants that come from wild collection (nothing illegal please, I do not support any kind of poaching) or their direct offspring or know someone who does;
Please hit me up to discuss options.
I straight up do not intend on buying as it's a non-commercial operation.
I'm mostly interested in seeds, but depending on the plant cloning might be an option.
Postal fees will be reimbursed, and I'll send propagated plants as a way to thank you.
For now it is unfortunately going to be limited to Europe; but might expend when local authorities give more info and help me figure out how CITES and phytosanitary certificates work
The goals are to (paraphrasing and name-dropping Dr. Joseph Arditti):
- Pollinate native orchids so that they will produce seeds as this may increase their numbers
- Try to germinate rare species and use the plants to repopulate pauperised areas
- Give away or sell seedlings of native species to reduce collection
- Give plants to botanical gardens and conservation centres
- Publish results