


About Marriott Orchids
Many
have said that collecting orchids is addictive.
If this is true, then I would
certainly qualify as a true
orchid addict! I started collecting orchids over 25 years ago when I visited a nearby greenhouse and purchased several that were in bloom. After a few
months, as those blooms were beginning to fade, I
decided it would be nice to have something in bloom
year round. Over the next year I visited many of the
local greenhouses and purchased a variety of different
orchids. As I gained experience growing them, I became most
intrigued by the unique, sometimes bizarre, sometimes elegant, look of
the lady slipper (Paphiopedilum) orchids. They are very easily grown in
the home and come in a huge number of shapes and sizes. Paphs soon
became the focus of my interest.
I had been
officially bitten by the orchid bug! Within a year, I had an
extensive collection growing under lights in my small apartment.
In the following years I continued to add to my collection, consistently
elevating the quality of my plants . In the early 1990's, I built
my own greenhouse and began a concerted breeding program focused on
producing the highest quality complex, novelty and species paphs... and
Marriott Orchids was born! In 1998, just before the birth of our
son, my wife and I decided it was time to begin the orchid business as
my full time career.
Now,
well over 2 decades since purchasing my first plant, I am proud to be
recognized as one of the top orchid breeders in the country,
specializing in Paphiopedilums. Marriott Orchids has received over 250
awards from the American Orchid Society, including ten FCC's (First
Class Certificate's). In the last few years, I have been fortunate to
have had five crosses awarded an AQ - (Award of Quality). This award is
designed to recognize hybridizing excellence in producing a cross of
exceptional merit.
My "Holy Grail" in
orchids was realized at the end of 2005 when I received a letter of
congratulations from Lee Cooke, Executive Director of the American
Orchid Society. In it he explained that a plant of my hybridizing,
Winwine 'Dark Spell' FCC/AOS, had just been voted as the winner of two
AOS "Special Awards". The AOS Trustees had voted for it as the winner of
both the W.W.Wilson Award and the Merritt W. Huntington Award, for 2004.
The former award is for the most outstanding Cypripedioideae (slipper)
awarded in that year. The latter award is for the most outstanding FCC
awarded plant of any genus in the previous year. Words are not adequate
to express my gratitude at being given these two awards. Now all I need
is 48 more years to share life with my wife, and see my son grow up...
and I can die a happy man!
Hadley is available to
speak to Orchid Societies & at Shows.
If you would be interested in having him speak,
please contact us for availability.
Greenhouse: (336)
644-7085
Cell: (336) 655-5883