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Classy plants on display at expo

Various groups unite to put on the spectacula­r show

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Conrad Coenen was just 13 when he started growing carnations as a hobby. He calls it an “epiphany moment” that has led him into a lifelong love of plants.

“A few years later when I was working in the grounds of Waikato University, a mate gave me a box of orchids and the bug really took hold,” says Conrad, who lives at Apata. “Orchids are the classiest, most sensationa­l plants there are.”

The Tauranga Orchid Society president and a former horticultu­re tutor, Conrad is floor manager for the upcoming Orchids and More at Mystery Creek, an umbrella event for the 10th National Orchid Expo.

Massed displays of flowering orchids from as far afield as Canterbury and the Bay of Islands will be joined by displays of irises and floral art, while vendors will be selling everything from rare perennials and indoor plants to specialist potting mixes, biological controls for gardeners and, of course, orchids, with two vendors coming from overseas especially for the event.

Among the vendors are Carlie Turner, of Garden Plants Nursery at Te Puna, and Di Pinkerton, of Tauranga, who specialise­s in bromeliads, air plants and carnivorou­s plants.

An orchid expo is usually organised by a club, but when no one stepped forward, Conrad and a team of volunteers from Tauranga, Waikato, Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchur­ch banded together to stage this one-off plant spectacula­r.

“We’ve tried to make the show a destinatio­n event for lovers of all sorts of plants,” Conrad says. “I can’t think of one orchid grower who doesn’t also have other interestin­g plants as well.”

A programme of free daily talks and demonstrat­ions includes Francine Thomas, an internatio­nallyrenow­ned floral artist from McLaren Falls; Amy Roberts, of Villaleigh Garden near Huntly; Chris Thompson, owner of Bioforce (biological control); and Whanga¯rei-based houseplant specialist Thomas Brown.

 ?? ?? Conrad Coenen with his multi-award-winning Cattleya orchid from the 2019 Orchid Expo in Palmerston North.
Conrad Coenen with his multi-award-winning Cattleya orchid from the 2019 Orchid Expo in Palmerston North.

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