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Noosa Orchid Show to be held in Cooroy

The Australian native orchids such as Dendrobium speciosum and jonesii flower in August along with the Soft cane Dendrobiums. All of these orchids are easy to grow and flower in our climate.

There should be plenty of these to see and buy at the Noosa Orchid Show to be held in Cooroy on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 August.

Several other clubs join with the Noosa Club to make a spectacular display of orchids from around the world. There will also be members on hand to help with any queries you may have. There is a small admission fee of $3 to cover expenses.

Times for the show are 8.30am- 4pm Friday 23 and 8.30am – 2.30pm Saturday 24. The show will be held in the Community Hall, Maple St. Cooroy.

To learn more about growing these and other orchids you are welcome to join the Noosa District Orchid & Foliage Society at the Tinbeerwah Hall on the second Saturday of each month starting at 1pm.

For more information contact Linda 0427 570022 or visit the club’s website.

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