Te Puke Times

A blooming great time for lovers of orchids

Three-day event will be at Mystery Creek

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Flowering orchids aren’t easy plants to transport for any distance, but hobby growers from around New Zealand are planning to pack vanloads of plants in bloom as they converge on the Mystery Creek Events Centre at the end of September.

The Orchids & More event will feature artistic displays of flowering orchids by clubs and societies from the Bay of Islands to Canterbury, plus displays by the Waikato Iris Group and the Hamilton Floral Art Group.

The event has attracted two orchid vendors from overseas as well as vendors from around the top half of the North Island, selling everything from indoor plants and rare perennials to specialist potting mixes, handmade pots, and biological control solutions for home gardeners.

“We’re so grateful for the funding support and sponsorshi­p we’ve managed to attract,” says organising committee chairman Keith Smart of Te Awamutu.

“It has helped us keep the entry charge as low as possible in recognitio­n of these tough economic times.”

Adding value for visitors are the free daily talks and demonstrat­ions by

Francine Thomas, an internatio­nally renowned floral artist from Tauranga; Amy Roberts, owner of Villaleigh Garden and Nursery near Huntly; Chris Thompson of Pukekohe, owner of Bioforce (biological control); Bill Pepperell of Waikato, who loves anything unusual in horticultu­re; and Whanga¯rei-based houseplant specialist Thomas Brown.

Orchids & More is an umbrella event for the 10th National Orchid Expo, a triennial event held in a different city each time. It is the first time since 2019 that New Zealand’s orchid community has been able to jointly celebrate their hobby.

Matamata resident Maurice Bycroft is among the experts giving a talk to expo registrant­s, which, apart from one talk, is not open to the public.

Gael Donaghy, chairwoman of the New Zealand Native Orchid Group, will give an illustrate­d talk about Aotearoa’s orchids at 3pm on Friday, September 29, and for $5, visitors are welcome to attend that.

“Orchids & More is a chance to share our passion for these gorgeous plants with the general public, who, we hope, may become equally smitten,” Keith says.

Orchids & More runs from September 29 to October 1 at Mystery Creek Events Centre. Tickets are $10 at the door (under 12 free). Doors open from 10am to 4pm on Friday to Saturday and 10am to 3pm on Sunday.

 ?? ?? Francine Thomas, an internatio­nally renowned floral artist, is set to attend Orchids & More.
Francine Thomas, an internatio­nally renowned floral artist, is set to attend Orchids & More.
 ?? ?? Orchids & More is on at Mystery Creek from September 29 to October 1.
Orchids & More is on at Mystery Creek from September 29 to October 1.
 ?? ?? Keith Smart of Te Awamutu, Orchids & More’s organising committee chairman.
Keith Smart of Te Awamutu, Orchids & More’s organising committee chairman.

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