@Tschimm: Right?! I made it about a week and a half here before I came home carrying the first rescued Phal. (I was actually still so new here that I managed to get lost, carrying this Phal, halfway home. Picture this: a vet student walking around the streets of Edinburgh in the rain, looking lost, dragging around a loaded Ikea bag and a bare-stemmed orchid, with a half-crazed grin the whole time.)
I had to laugh at myself when I got home.
I guess you're right--I'll definitely head to the society meetings. I won't be able to make this one either way, with the exam schedule this week, but hopefully next month.
Thanks for the thoughts!
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Originally Posted by camille1585
Must be rough to leave all your plants behind. Just get yourself some orchids, enjoy them, and I think you should be able to rehouse them before leaving. Shipping within EU is hassle free, no paperwork involved. So when the time comes, I can buy some off of you (and even pick them up directly in Edinburgh on one of my visits there). And in the meantime you have 5 years to figure out if shipping some back stateside is a viable and affordable option. I think you apply for CITES per genus, so if that's the case it may be wise to restrict the number of genera your new orchids are from. But this is info I vaguely remember reading....
Welcome to Europe by the way! Scotland is absolutely fantastic, I hope you will take the time to enjoy all it has to offer (amazing landscapes/hiking, delicious whiskey, yummy haggis...). If I ever have the opportunity, I will move there. I go visit friends in Edinburgh once or twice a year, and leave with a heavy heart each time. Next trip to Edinburgh is in less than 2 months, and have planned some hiking in the northern part of the Cairngorms.
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Awesome, thank you for the encouragement! I'm glad to hear good thoughts on Edinburgh--I'm certainly enjoying it so far here! Definitely not used to the lack of sun, but the mildness (relative to snowy, icy winters back home) is a welcome change.
I don't think I can resist, especially with all the support I'm getting on this--I'm going to have to start buying orchids. Time to research where to get them then, huh?
I'll keep you in mind, too, so that in 4.5/ish years' time, if you're still up for it, I can make sure some of my babies head to someone safe. <3
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Originally Posted by Biohazard156
Hi!
I'm an Edinburgh resident and new member of the Scottish orchid Society!
I'm sure there would be folk who would re home your beloved plant if you chose to leave them behind when you go!
Glad to see another orchid lover in these parts, always feel a bit lonely!!
Welcome!
Anna
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You're in Edinburgh? That's awesome! I feel less lonely already, somehow.

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Originally Posted by AnonYMouse
I'm pretty sure there are Scottish OB members, certainly UK and EU members. You should be able to send plants within the UK. Others will know if you can ship to within the EU.
Anyways, get what you enjoy. Worry about the rest in 4.5 years time.
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Thanks for the support! Yea I'm pretty sure, honestly, that there's really no choice in the matter: I can deny it all I want, but I know I'm going to end up caving. The question is, I guess, whether it happens sooner or later.