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24.01.2022 Dendrobium striolatum ‘Ruffles’ (not its best flowering but still pretty nice) - this plant was bred by Neil Finch and is the main reason we have spectacular line bred striolatum’s in collections today. The second picture is a hybrid offspring.



24.01.2022 Plants galore too many to post between $5 - $15 this weekend. Pick up is in Elermore Vale

23.01.2022 Dendrobium caudiculatum

20.01.2022 Hello everyone, just a reminder only 1 week to go to our official Annual Fair. Hope to see you all there for a great weekend.



20.01.2022 Dendrobium Awesome ‘Marilyn’ - recently awarded a HCC - a remake by the late Brian Gerhard. The original registration was made by Neil Finch.

19.01.2022 Sarco Space Race ‘To the Moon’ - hard to capture the true yellow/green colour.

18.01.2022 Dendrobium Australian Purple Pepper x striolatum



18.01.2022 A few things currently flowering.

17.01.2022 Dendrobium tetragonum

16.01.2022 A few out today.

16.01.2022 It is always fun to grow a plant to specimen size - Photos by various photographers, thank you for your work.

15.01.2022 NOS wishes to congratulate both Carole Barnett and DUNO (Callyn Farrell & Grahame Young), who had orchids awarded during the Covid Lockdown. Well done Carole and DUNO!



14.01.2022 Currently flowering

13.01.2022 Great news for Barrita Orchids Customers! The 2020 Barrita Sarcochilus Of The Year Competition. As part of our commitment to rewarding our customers and promoti...ng the growing of Sarcochilus, we proudly announce the inaugural Barrita Orchids Sarcochilus of the Year. TO ENTER: Post a photo on Facebook of a Barrita Orchids bred Sarcochilus orchid you have flowered. Photo must include plant and flower. Entries must have the name of the orchid in the text and be tagged (#) in the category entered (see tags below). A photo of your plant may be entered in more than one category. CATEGORIES: 1. Most liked. Tagged with #Barritasarc2020. The post that attracts the most Likes. 2. First blooming. Tagged with #Barritasarc2020firstbloom. This post must include a picture of the whole plant as well as the flower. This category is for plants first time blooming from seed only. 3. Best quality flower. #Barritasarc2020. Judged on traditional flower evaluation by a panel of judges appointed by the organisers. JUDGING of classes 2 and 3. This is a skill-based promotion and chance plays no part in deciding the winners. Judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. PRIZES: Most liked: $50 Barrita Orchids online store voucher. First blooming seedling: $75 Barrita Orchids online store voucher. Best: $100 Barrita Orchids online store voucher. T&C’s: This competition is open to Australian residents only. Photos must be unaltered (except cropping). Entries must be Barrita bred plants only, i.e. Cross made by Barrita Orchids. One plant per entry (post to Facebook). Barrita Orchids may use entry pictures for any purpose seen fit. Competition closes on December 31, 2020. Winners announced January 10, 2021. We can't wait to seed your pictures of our babies. Cheers Scott and the Barrita team.

13.01.2022 Dendrobium Oliver Jack ‘Gerard’

13.01.2022 Some Dendrobiums open now.

12.01.2022 A few things out currently

12.01.2022 Are you a parent of a 4 to 12-year-old child? Would you like to participate in an online questionnaire that aims to better understand barriers and facilitators to organised extracurricular social activities for children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder? Consent: https://uqpsych.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0vaol6j1puKrsTr... Social Activities Questionnaire: https://uqpsych.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9NthDvykoQsw5aB Hello, I am Callyn, an honours student working in the ECDC. This research will help us better understand what makes it easier or harder to participate in these activities. While this may not be of direct benefit to you, it is expected to benefit parents of all children in the future. The benefits may include knowledge regarding participation, positive and informed program and policy development, and the development of ways to overcome identified barriers to participation. Participation in this research study will also assist me to gain my honours degree in psychology. Email: [email protected]

11.01.2022 Dendrobium Binh-Ba 'Beautiful'

10.01.2022 D. Polar Queen x euryanthum

08.01.2022 To brighten the isolated and freezing Saturday night. Note: some of these plants have been bred by us and flowered by our customers. Thank you to those who also took some of these pictures of our plants.

07.01.2022 Currently flowering.

07.01.2022 Dendrobium Amphion Veil ‘Charlotte’ AM/AOC - bred by Callyn (cross A55) & Dendrobium Amphion Algaea ‘Venus Shadow’ AM/AOC - bred by Phil Spence

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