Hildegard and her husband, Jean, live in the small town of Barrydale located about 4 hours east of Cape Town. She was formerly associated with the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where she was in charge of the orchid propagation lab and also did a lot of on site monitoring of various orchid genera. I was fortunate in making her acquaintance in 1999 when she led a group up Table Mountain to look at Disa longicornu.
Since then she moved to Barrydale and set up a business doing micropropagation of orchid species. When she learned that I was interested in seeing Disa cardinalis, she offered to show me a couple of sites near her home. I greatly appreciated her help and the pictures that follow show her at the cardinalis site, her home, and her new laboratory operation. I apologize for some of the pictures as they aren't the best I've ever taken but unfortunately, they are all that I have to illustrate her operation.
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Hildegard saved me a lot of time searching for Disa cardinalis. She is shown here on a small stream just outside of Barrydale.
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![]() Her house from the rear. Her new lab is housed in the wing on the left |
![]() It's so shaded that you can't tell that there are lots of orchids under the trees. |
![]() Her Disas don't have a proper home yet as she has been concentrating on getting the lab up and running. She plans a large shade structure for the backyard in the near future. |
![]() One of her Disas. Not sure which cross. |
![]() This is a cross of Disa uniflora and Disa vasselotii which haven't been reported as being cross fertile yet. |
![]() Her lab operation is quite impressive having two laminar flow hoods, a separate preparation room and a large growth chamber. Here she is examining a flask in the growing room. |
![]() The media preparation room. |
![]() Some of the many racks in the growing room. |
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