International acclaim for Ōtari orchid scientists
Stories of native orchid conservation research at Ōtari impressed an international audience of orchid specialists, in Perth in September. Scientists from the Lions Ōtari Plant Conservation Laboratory made presentations to the 8th International Orchid Conservation Congress on their groundbreaking research undertaken around the germination of rare native orchids. A poster summarising progress on the genus Corybas (helmet orchids), designed and presented by plant conservation researcher, Jennifer Alderton-Moss, was awarded Best Poster at the Congress. Conservation and Science Advisor, Karin van der Walt, gave a talk about Gastrodia (potato orchids, and especially the team’s work on G. cooperae) and Carlos Lehnebach (Botany Curator, Te Papa who is also part of the Otari research project) gave a talk about Corybas carsei (swamp helmet orchid). There were about 90 attendees, who came from far flung places like Czechia and Taiwan, and the week was packed with 50 talks and two workshops, says Jennifer, whose conference attendance was sponsored by the Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush Trust.
Posted: 1 October 2024