Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Pleione and Orchidaceae => Topic started by: Maren on April 14, 2011, 06:58:23 PM
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Hi,
I received this message today:
"Dear Maren,
I am looking to find for a bee orchid in flower that I could film in 4 weeks time as part of a documentary I’m working on with David Attenborough. Do you know who or where I might be able to get a flowering bee orchid from around this time? Any help you are able to give me with this would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Will Benson "
If you know where to find a bee orchid (I expect he means Ophrys apifera) in flower around the 12th May, would you please contact:
willb at atlanticproductions dot co dot uk.
I can't promise that you will be on our TV screens with the great man, but it would be nice to help. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Wow Maren, you have some very special contacts. :o
To bad I don't have any bee orchids, it would probably be great to see your own plant in a documentary of David Attenborough.
Greetings
Pieter
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Lots of bee orchids in the verges around us and I've got several self-sown in the garden but I don't think they usually flower till end of May/beginning June - you might want to try one of the hardy orchid nurseries which will have potted specimens and they might be able to manipulate flowering times.
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Agreed, Gail. Actually the request came via such a plant nursery, so I have my doubts whether they would be able to manipulate the flowering time exactly and at such short notice. I have passed on the request to my friends at the Hardy Orchid Society and hope they come up with something. :)