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Second Orchid Trip Report: Silva Orchids

17 years ago

Yesterday I went to Silva Orchids which is in Neptune, NJ. I wasn't sure what to expect as the Silva Orchids website does not have many photos. They have 3 large greenhouses on private residential property. Two guys run the business. My husband and I went into the greenhouses and looked around. All 3 greenhouses were packed. The first green house had cats and oncidiums. 95% not in bloom. Many didn't have prices on them.... however the ones that did were priced $35+ range. (sorry, I don't know these orchids well enough to tell you what kind I saw)

Second and third greenhouses had mostly phals. 95% not in bloom. They had white phals, pink phals, some very pretty fuscia phals (which the guy tried to sell to me as "red"- ha!) Baldan's Kaleidoscope, a yellow phal, and a few others. Again, most didn't have prices on them. I wanted a Baldan's Kaleidoscope and asked for a price of one in bloom. One of the owners told me "oh, you don't want that- it's already in bloom and i don't have any ones in bud." so i told him that was fine, how much was the one in bloom and he said $35. It was beautiful, but I didn't want to spend the $35.

I also saw a few dendrobium and vandas (not in bloom)

He didn't seem too keen on selling anything to me. He said that he sells to the NYC market and that's where he primarily makes most of his money (so I guess i was a small fish?)

If you are going down the Jersey Shore, I recommend stopping off. Even if you don't buy anything, you'll have fun looking. Probably it's best to go in the spring when more is in bloom.

In 2 weeks I'll be going to Waldor Orchids (VERY EXCITED!) and will report on that.

Comments (14)

  • 17 years ago

    Believe it or not we had a family beach house right in Ocean Grove in Neptune Twp. for many years. I never knew this place existed until after we sold the beach house.

    Guess I did not miss much though as I am a species snaob :-)

  • 17 years ago

    They may have had species... I don't know. I'm still learning so I can't identify everything yet.

  • 17 years ago

    Christian, wow. You sound like you are a person to go to with orchid questions.

    Counselor, I still highly recommend you look into going to Parkside. It really isn't that far away. Parkside has a good amount of Phals, as they have 5 greenhouses. I bought at catt at Parkside for $35, and I find it to be one of the most impressive orchid in my collection.

    Sarah

  • 17 years ago

    Thanks for all the info! I'm not at a stage yet with my orchid growing where I can justify spending $35 on a plant (I don't know how good I am yet..) Their plants certainly seemed to be in good condition.

    And yes, I know it's not phal blooming season. boo!

  • 17 years ago

    We all started at one point too.

    Becareful though, once the orchid bug bites you, there is no turning back....

    Waldor's is wonderful too. You'll love it.

    Also take a trip to Parkside in PA. That's another amazing operation. They have 6 greenhouses, all open to the public.

    Are you involved in an orchid society?

    Christian

  • 17 years ago

    Counselor, I used to have the same thoughts. $35, are you out of your mind!? But, after some time I realized that if you spend a little more from a good supplier, you often get a plant in better condition. And my philosophy after I spend $35 is, "Okay, I just spend $35 on a plant. I can't kill it!!!" Plus, orchid suppliers are so meticulous about taking care of them, but home many dried up wilting orchids do you see selling for $25 (only 10 bucks less) at Home Depot or Lowes? Do what feels right for you.

    Sarah

  • 17 years ago

    I'm DYING to go to Parkside - next year for the orchid show.

  • 17 years ago

    Sujewel, it is a must! Even without the orchidfest, it is still great! Plus when you other times of the year, it is less busy, which means you will probably have free roam of the greenhouses without having to squeeze by people down the narrow walkways.

    Btw, I meant 6 greenhouses above, not 5.

    Sarah

  • 17 years ago

    Yes, I'm very excited to go to Waldor in less then 2 weeks. AT the very least, they have some supplies that I want.

    Carrilloenglish: No, I'm unfortunately not a member of an orchid society... I just can't get to the meetings after work. Nothing is local enough for me and I get home late from work :-(

    I'm sure I'll get to Parkside one day too... just not too sure I'll get there this year.

  • 17 years ago

    Silva orchids may not have a red phal, but they have the most beautiful Christmas red Potinara Redheart "Neptune" that I ever saw. Carter and Holmes wanted $75 for their red one, but Silva only wanted $35. My plant is fully grown now and I get six or nine gorgeous red flowers every year.

    Parkside is well worth the effort to see. The six greenhouses are all neat and clean, and the plants are meticulously well groomed. The staff is very patient and helpful. They have far more plants than they list on their website.

    Thirty-five dollars may seem like a lot of money, but a healthy plant doesn't require money spent on insecticides and weeks of trying to eradicate a seige of insects or weeks of trying to coax roots on a plant that was overwatered, or months of patiently waiting for a flower spike.

  • 17 years ago

    I don't like to spend too much on ny orchids either, I like to buy them small and watch them grow...
    I had been hinting--not so subtley--thet I wanted a Baldan's Kaleidescope 'Golden Treasure'
    For our anniversary, DH brought one home from the local orchid shop with two spikes and 46 flowers on it...I suspect it was quite expensive...That was end of april, and it still has that many flowers on it...
    nicole

  • 17 years ago

    Counselor,

    One place to check out is Big Leaf Orchids. Peter Lin has high-quality Phals - and only Phals. There's a picture of each plant for sale, and prices range from $15 up, not counting seedlings, with loads of Phals under $35.

    One note - in the descriptions for each Phal, the leafspan is the current span, not the size at maturity, if space is a concern for you.

    Hope this is helpful. Keep the grower stories coming.

    Whitecat8

    Here is a link that might be useful: Big Leaf Orchids

  • 10 years ago

    Have you been back to Silva's? I am curious to know if you have learned more, gotten bitten by the Orchid bug and if you realized they are the best place in town for the serious grower.