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ORCHID SHOWS
are run regularly.
WATCH FOR DETAILS

Capital City Orchid Society
1985 Champion display.
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Cattleya bicolor Photo P.C. Tomlinson
Orchid Societies are the place to develop an interest in orchids. In addition to monthly
meetings, these specialist societies provide a splendid forum for enthusiasts to get together to study and
enjoy these unique plants. Most societies have orchid libraries, containing both books for the novice and
experienced grower, and also periodicals published in the main orchid growing areas of the world.
The Capital City Orchid Society
Located in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, is a strong
enthusiastic friendly Society.
It meets
each month on the third TUESDAY of the month at 8.00 pm.
An early forum, especially designed for novice growers, often meets
earlier, before the main meeting.
The Society meeting venue is at the
Ngaio Town Hall, 1 Ottawa Road Ngaio,
NEAR THE ROUND-ABOUT
only a short distance from the centre of Wellington.
Meetings held third Tuesday of the month at 8 pm
PLEASE NOTE
NEW VENUE AND MEETING DATE
FROM NOVEMBER 1999
only a short distance from the centre of Wellington.
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO OUR MEETINGS
Details of the Society and information on the meetings are available on separate pages.
Photographs
from a monthly meeting,
the last meeting at the Khandallah Primary School

President Lenaire Witham

Secretary Mike Davison and monthly display


Members at monthly meeting
CAPITAL CITY ORCHID SOCIETY
REFERENCE PAGES
ARTICLES ON ORCHID RELATED SUBJECTS
FOR A FULL LIST OF ORCHID ARTICLES ON THIS SITE, REFER TO THE
INDEX
PAGE
OR CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING GRAPHIC

FOR ARTICLES ON CULTURE, AND GENERAL ORCHIID GROWING MATTERS
This section will be added to as suitable material becomes available
I hope that you find the information in this site useful
If you wish you may forward comments etc to me
tomnz@ihug.co.nz
This page is provided and managed by Phil as part of his web site
Site established 9th May 1998
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20 March 2000
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