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6 October, 2008 17:08:48 | in art, culture, lifestyle

Peruvian orchids: One woman's work to shine light on Peru's most exotic flower

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Jobana Soto


Orchids are an exotic treat in the natural kingdom, so much so it’s got Erica Morón de Abad hooked on these flowering beauties. While orchids can pretty much be found anywhere around the world, Morón focuses her time researching and taking down prevalent date on one species of orchids in particular – the Peruvian orchids.


For the past 10 years, Morón has dedicated her life to Peruvian orchids, finding new species and breeding methods for the wildlife plant. As a member of Club Peruano de Orquídeas, she has the help she needs from this dedicated organization keep her resources active and information up-to-date. 

“Orchids are some of the most beautiful flowers in the world,” Morón explains in our recent phone interview. “Many Peruvians don’t know what Peruvian orchids look like,” and that’s a pity.

Morón’s dedication to her orchids has allowed her to expand the publicity of Peru’s finest beauties. She has recently released a calendar showing 12 different species of orchids that come from Peru.

“There are three thousand species of Peruvian orchids” but we are finding new species everyday, says Morón, which is why she dedicated the first page of her calendar, Peru Fantástico: Orquídeas, of two new species recently discovered. 

The calendar is Morón’s original work, as she traveled all over Peru to find these plants in their natural habitats. It was during this trip she was able to compile her photo collection, as well as a few contributions from other photographers.

The calendar features “very rare flowers, each with their own unique look,” which has fueled Morón’s desire to expand her calendar to a broader vision. A 400-page book which will soon accompany Morón’s calendar as she works with American biologist Dr. Harry Zelenko to help with printing

“He came to Peru last year to meet us (Club Peruano de Orquídeas) and wanted to contribute to the information for the book...free!”

With Dr. Zelenko editing for accuracy, the book will feature 1,600 photos and hundreds of species of Peru orchids that can be used for any plant hobbyist and professional alike.  It's set to release sometime this November or December.

Morón still continues with her research of orchids. She is currently doing research for a Swedish company on more research for Peruvian orchids.

"I'm not a certified professional," she says with a laugh, "I'm just someone with a huge fascination for these flowers."

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# Carol H. de Burga says :
7 October, 2008 [ 05:01 ]
My name is Carol H. de Burga, current President of the Club Peruano de Orquídeas. I personally feel very proud to have as a member of our Association, Erica Moron de Abad.   She works very hard in her research of new species, and investigation for new breeds.  Thank you Erica for allowing us to have you as a member  and the opportunity to share your friendship, congratulations for your effort in your work.  Carol H. de Burga
# Roberto Marbach M. says :
8 October, 2008 [ 08:54 ]
For all flower and nature lovers it is really fantastic to see the variety of Peruvian orquids and to have someone like Erica Moron de Abad working so hard on this, makes me proud  of being Peruvian
# Pelusa Aramburu de Cavero says :
8 October, 2008 [ 09:11 ]

Being Erika's friend is a privilege, for be the person who works so hard in getting the world to know this beautiful flower.

# Bev Debrincat says :
8 October, 2008 [ 03:01 ]

I have had the priviledge of visiting Erica (from Australia) several times and have had some great travel experiences with Erica and her husband looking at the wonderful Peruvian orchids in their natural habitat.

# Carlos Machtus says :
9 October, 2008 [ 12:30 ]
Erika's work is impressive. This kind of work gives a country added value (prestige, recognition ... ), and Erika is, no doubt, doing that for Peru. I hope more people like Erika emerge in that country. 
# Thomas Bowman says :
12 October, 2008 [ 08:16 ]
If there's anyone who deserves the recognition being bestowed upon her, it's definetely Erica. Her dedication to preserving this Peruvian treasure is second to none. It's people like her that help make this world of ours and its wonders a part of our daily lives. Congrats!!!! 

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