sábado, 21 de mayo de 2011

Expo Orquideas, Museo Franz Mayer, Cd. de México





EXPO ORQUIDEAS 2014,
Museo Franz Mayer
Calle Hidalgo 45, Centro Histórico, Ciudad de México
Octubre 16 a 19


 
Ya es tradicional la exposición anual de Orquídeas en el Museo Franz Mayer organizada por la AMO. El lugar, un bello edificio del S XVI que luce todavía mejor con las hermosas flores en exposición y también venta directa de los productores.   En esta ocasión, la expo fue dedicada a la vainilla, la cual es una orquídea.
 





Extracto de vainilla de Papantla








Metro:     Hidalgo y Bellas Artes
Estacionamiento:  en el museo








Trichocentrum cebolleta

EXPO ORQUIDEAS 2011,
Franz Mayer Museaum
Mexico City, Mexico.

Franz Mayer Museum, a beautiful building from XVIII century is having the anual orchids expo from the Mexican Orchids Association (Asociación Mexicana de Orquideología AMO).

FM museum is located at Mexico City downtown and access is equivalent to 4 USD, museums in Mexico are really cheap compared to other Countries in the world, consider 2 USD per hour for parking lot fee and all you can spend in Plants as you will want to buy everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and remember, buying orchids and enjoying taking care of them is less expensive than paying for the shrink!!



Enjoy this beautiful building where you can find a mix of antique smell, people interested in orchids, the sound of birds and the smell of flowers.

Orchids expo is in the patio's 1st floor and orchids sales are at 2nd. floor. Find a mix of laelias, catleyas, epidendrums, trichocentrums, paphillodiums, dendrobiums phalaenopsis, maxillarias, vainilla,  and more.

Paphiopedillum
Take a walk, then sit a the patio cafeteria for a cup of coffee, and keep walking!!  Although small, you will always find new things...

just to give you a taste, take a look to the beauty flowers I enjoyed!!





 
Franz Mayer Museum Library which has 800 versions of "Don Quijote de la Mancha"

Laelia, notice white version
is very rare to find this days!


 


1 comentario:

  1. I thought that the Franz Mayer museum would exhibit only articles from the Spanish rulership in Mexico. This is a nice surprise!

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