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Orchids' beauty draws crowds at Batavia Orchid Society show

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"All of these orchids that come in without special tags on them, those are usually poached in the wild," Erins said. "It's really sad."

Larry Sexton of Batavia, a member of the orchid society and chairman of the show, said this year's show was judged and featured 435 plants.

"Orchids are a challenge to grow," Sexton said. "I've gone all over the world … to the Far East to see them grown over there. I've been Central and South America to see them growing there. I've been to Costa Rica, Peru and Ecuador to see them growing there in the wild."

Sexton said he built a four-seasons room in the back of his house, to re-create the orchids' growing conditions in the Midwest.

"To get them to the point where you could grow those well is a challenge," Sexton said.

Hundreds of orchid aficionados,  newbies and the curious, came to look at the myriad of species – and some to buy, like Carol Gadbaw of Park Ridge.

"This is an orchid and this is a fern," Gadbow said, holding up a flowerless orchid and a small plant with frothy leaves. "I love orchids and I love ferns as well, so I'm going to create a little setting to go with my miniature orchids. It's lovely and I'm so excited."

Evelyn Ennsman and her husband Herbert, of Winfield, came to the show for her birthday.

"I think orchids are just amazing and they're so hard to grow," Ennsman said. "And to have people grow them in this area is just unbelievable."


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