Join us on the 1st and 2nd of March for a weekend of Orchid wonderment with demonstrations, talks, art and exhibitions as well as displays of orchids in flower.
After a seven-year absence, the Irish Orchid Society is bringing back its celebrated Spring Show and Exhibition, promising a weekend of botanical wonder and expertise for both orchid enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike. Set for the first weekend of March (1st-2nd), this free public event will transform the gallery in the Visitor Centre into a haven of exotic blooms and botanical artistry. The exhibition marks a significant moment for Ireland’s orchid community, bringing together collectors, experts, and nature lovers under one roof.
International flavour comes to this year’s show with featured speaker Challen Willemsen, a Guatemalan ecologist and member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission’s Orchid Specialist Group. Fresh from receiving an American Orchid Society Conservation Grant, Willemsen will take visitors on a virtual journey through the neotropical orchid habitats of Central and South America.
“Whether you’re struggling with a wilting Phalaenopsis or curious about Ireland’s native species, we’ve designed this show to appeal to everyone,” says David Morse, Chair of the Irish Orchid Society. Morse will lead a practical workshop on home orchid care, addressing common growing challenges faced by indoor gardeners.
The show features several unique elements:
The exhibition will run from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM on Saturday and 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM on Sunday at The Visitor Centre in The National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Admission is free, with donations to support the Society’s work warmly welcomed.
For enquiries please contact IOS chair@irishorchidsociety.org.