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World Orchid Conference

Event by The World Orchid Conference Trust

Starting:
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Ending:
Monday, May 03, 2021
Duration:
10 days
Location:
Taichung
Taiwan

2020 The World Orchid Conference
 

​      The World Orchid Conference (WOC) is one of the significant orchid events that is held every three years around the world. Widely supported by various countries, Taiwan is honored to host the 23rd World Orchid Conference, which will commence in April 2021 in Taichung City. The focal point of this conference is the “Five Highlights”, which are elaborately planned by Taiwan Orchid Growers Association (TOGA). One of the highlights, “Project Rooting”, aims to highlight ex situ conservation through the collection of data on rare orchids collections and the building of a comprehensive database of orchid species with the participation of botanic gardens around the world.

​      Project Rooting is led by Taiwan Orchid Growers Association (TOGA) and Dr. Cecilia Koo Botanic Conservation Center (KBCC) and is fully supported by Botanical Gardens Conservation International (BGCI), World Orchid Conference Trust and Taichung City Government. It is expected that all data collected from each botanic garden will be systematically organized and published as a book. The book will be categorized into 31 chapters with a detailed description from each organization that provides information on their orchid collection. Photos showcasing the orchids conserved by the respective organizations will also be included.

​      Through Project Rooting, we can understand the growing environment and evaluate the conservation situation of orchids in non-native environment around the world. Furthermore, keynote presentations will be arranged at the 23rd World Orchid Conference, providing an opportunity for the participants of this project to share with the world their efforts and the outcomes of their conservation work.

​      Since 2017, with the effort of Taichung City Government, TOGA, KBCC and The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), 31 botanic gardens around the world have been invited to take part in this grand project, and the contributor list is as follows. Taiwan Orchid Growers Association (TOGA) expects to cooperate with more botanic gardens around the world to contribute to the new future of digital sharing of orchid conservation data.

 

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