Simon Pugh-Jones
Teacher in charge of the Writhlington Orchid Project
Teacher in charge of the Writhlington Orchid Project
We are really pleased to anounce that the Scottish Orchid Society will be amongst our exhibitors at the British Orchid Show. Travelling from north of the border with vehicles full of plants shows real commitment. A massive thank you in advance to the growers from societies across the UK, and trade from across Europe for […]
Day tickets for the British Orchid Show will be available on the door this coming Saturday and Sunday for what will be an amazing orchid event. If however you want to be part of the whole weekend you should register here for the following access: Entry to every day of the Orchid Show and Congress 2-4th […]
We are now looking around the greenhouse to spot the plants that will be the stars of the greenhouse visitors to the British Orchid Show this week. Perhaps our most dramatic plant of the moment is our monster Coelogyne Barbata with twenty spikes opening this week. Barbata means ‘bearded’ and the bearded coelogyne is […]
This stunning species is native to East Africa from Ethiopia through Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and south to Zambia and Angola. It is found in highland forests (1500-2300m) in deep shade on tree trunks. The plants are quite stout for Aerangis and this plant that we de-flasked in 2005 has taken thirteen years to reach […]
We are delighted that the West Country Woodcarvers will be joining us for the British orchid Show and Congress next Saturday and Sunday (3rd and 4th Nov). They are regulars at Writhlington Shows and always add extra interest. They will be working in the technology rooms and happy to show their work and talk about […]