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St. Augustine Orchid Society Members

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Linda Taylor St. Aug native Linda Taylor married high school sweetheart Jim and they travelled internationally before returning to St. Aug in 1992. Linda was a free lance writer while raising their three children. A former member of Shamrock Garden Club, she enjoys container gardening. She is fond of mini catts and fragrant orchids and is looking for Epidendrum radicans to plant in large pots on her front patio! (Dec 09) |

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Wendy Thomas
Wendy and husband Richard are true Floridians, living in St. Augustine with their 2 sons. She is a surgical operating room nurse at Flagler Hospital, having received her RN degree at FSU. Richard gave her her first orchid, a yellow oncidium, 22 years ago. She dabbled in orchid growing until joining the SAOS in 2009, her collection has since grown to nearly 40 orchids. Wendy's collection is spread around the house and garage during the cold weather, but is moved under the oak trees in the yard during warm weather. Wendy is a woman of many talents; she scuba dives, sews, knits, scrapbooks, juggles, fishes and does crafts. (Apr 10)
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Daisy Thompson
Daisy Thompson usually has a phalaenopsis blossom in her hair. Daisy was as an executive secretary by day though evenings found her singing on WFOY radio or in a cabaret. She and husband Pierre, St. Aug natives, are involved in many community activities and Daisy is a Master Gardener, Master Flower Show Judge and Begonia Judge. Daisy grows about 50 or 60 orchids in her house with a 4’ x 6’ greenhouse to handle overflow. The Thompsons do a lot of world travel and U.S. travel in their RV. (Jan 09)
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Harriet Wright
Harriet Wright got her first orchid at 5, an Encyclia tampensis, and she’s had a passion for orchids and flowers ever since. She has been an accredited AOS judge since 1987. She and husband Mike live in Jax where they tend their collection of 2000 or so orchids in a 24' x 45' greenhouse. Harriet has grown them all and likes those that present a new challenge. She has ecelectic tastes enjoying her antique mall booths. She willingly shares her extensive knowledge and is a true gift to the SAOS. (Aug 08)
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Michael Wright
Mike Wright got orchid fever growing up in southern California where his first orchid was a Cym. lowianum. He is now a probationary AOS judge. He settled in Jax in 1997 where he works at BCBS testing software. He and wife Harriet grow a full range of orchids including his favorites like Catasetums, Erias, Aerides, Bulbophyllums and miniatures. Mike has a degree in in music, the bassoon being his instrument of choice, and also enjoys jazz. (Aug 08)
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Maria Yessian
Maria Yessian was born in Havana, Cuba and came to the US knowing no English in 1961. She worked her way through night school before meeting husband Richard and raising their family in Fairfax, VA. They retired to Florida in 1998. She got most of her plants from the SAOS raffle table and grows them in the covered pool lanai. Besides gardening and orchids, Maria loves cooking, computer games and mind puzzles. (Aug 09)
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Debbie Sandy
Debbie Sandy joined SAOS in 2007. She and husband Bob, also an avid gardener and orchid aficionado, have since created a tropical paradise with a shade house, gazebo and water garden. Debbie went to the World Orchid Conference and the Redlands, where she enjoyed swapping 'orchid cat' stories with Martin and Mary Motes. Debbie currently works as a seamstress for Custom Marine Canvas on W. King St. (May 08)
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Jeannette Smith
Jeanette Smith is the Operations Chair coordinating the meeting room set up and refreshments. Without her we might still be standing in the parking lot at the St. Augustine Lighthouse Pier. A Gator fan from Gainesville, she has been a resident of St Augustine for many years. She is in two Garden Club circles, the Floralines Guild for flower arrangers, is a Master Gardener and is on the Civic Beautification Committee for St Augustine Beach. (Apr 08)
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Lola Stark
Lola Stark is an SAOS charter member and has been our historian and Secretary since inception of the club. She starting growing orchids in 2003. She has a 10' x 20' greenhouse that winters her present collection of over 250 plants, vandas are her favorite. Lola is a National Garden Club Horticulture Instructor and Accredited Master Judge, Life Member in the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs and National Garden Clubs and is in the FFGC Hall of Fame. A St Aug resident for 25 years, she was a Communications Officer for the Navy at the Pentagon and traveled the world with husband Chuck, also Navy. (Jul 08)
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