Divide, multiply at Volcano Art Center orchid workshop

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When it comes to orchids, the most effective way to multiply is to divide. It’s a theory that could make any math teacher cringe. Add to that an even quirkier concept of “mounting,” which for orchids is planting without soil.

When it comes to orchids, the most effective way to multiply is to divide. It’s a theory that could make any math teacher cringe. Add to that an even quirkier concept of “mounting,” which for orchids is planting without soil.

If you’re an orchid hobbyist or someone with a budding orchid addiction you’ll want to join Ben Oliveros, Larry Kuekes and Shelby Smith from the Hilo Orchid Society for Volcano Art Center’s orchid workshop 9 a.m.-noon April 25.

Larry Kuekes will discuss which orchids grow best at different elevations. Ben Oliveros will be giving hands on demonstrations for dividing and mounting. Shelby Smith, a self-confirmed orchid addict, will be on hand to answer questions. Not only will you learn a thing or two, but also, thanks to the Hilo Orchid Society, you’ll be able to take home an orchid.

The cost for the workshop at the center’s Niaulani Campus is $20 for VAC members and $25 for nonmembers. For more information or to register, call VAC at 967-8222 or visit online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.