The purposes for which the Society is organized are:
*to create an awareness of orchid culture
*to foster the preservation of native species of orchids
*to support research and development of orchid culture; and
*to hold meetings, lectures, and exhibitions.
*to create an awareness of orchid culture
*to foster the preservation of native species of orchids
*to support research and development of orchid culture; and
*to hold meetings, lectures, and exhibitions.
The Society meets most months either via Zoom, in person at the 2/42 Community Center in Okemos, or a combination of both.
We meet at 7:00 pm during the months that are warmer and lighter in the evening, and at 2:00 during the colder, darker months. Please check the most current Newsletter for specifics.
Our in-person meetings are at the 2-42 Community Center in Okemos. For a map to the community center and other information, please see our current newsletter, the Calypso, in the Newsletter section.
We meet at 7:00 pm during the months that are warmer and lighter in the evening, and at 2:00 during the colder, darker months. Please check the most current Newsletter for specifics.
Our in-person meetings are at the 2-42 Community Center in Okemos. For a map to the community center and other information, please see our current newsletter, the Calypso, in the Newsletter section.
For information and documents relating to our February Orchid Show and Sale, please click on the links to the left entitled Links/Downloads and GLOS Show.
The Calypso bulbosa orchid is the official flower of the Greater Lansing Orchid Society.