The Missouri Botanical Backyard has an intensive assortment of orchids with over 5,000 particular person crops and 700 distinctive species. Practically 1 in 10 species within the assortment are threatened or endangered.
However this unbelievable assortment, and actually a lot of the Backyard’s residing assortment, was virtually worn out within the Nineteen Twenties.
These crops discovered a protected haven at Shaw Nature Reserve for almost three a long time. Underneath the steering of the Backyard’s first orchidologist, the examine and propagation of orchids thrived on the Grey Summit location.

Nature for All. Nature Perpetually.
Since 1925, Shaw Nature Reserve has provided unparalleled alternatives to expertise the pure landscapes of Missouri. In 2025 the Nature Reserve is celebrating its centennial 12 months with specialised occasions, excursions, and packages.
Orchid assortment historical past

The Missouri Botanical Backyard has a protracted and proud historical past of involvement with orchids.
Mrs. Henry T. Blow donated the primary specimens in 1876. These crops had been collected by her husband whereas he served as Minister to Brazil below President Ulysses S. Grant.
By 1918, the Backyard was internet hosting the most important public show of orchids ever held in St. Louis. Restricted by right this moment’s requirements, the present was billed as an “orchid assortment which excels all in america.”
Simply two years later got here the flowering of the primary hybrid developed right here on the Backyard. It was a Paphiopedilum hybrid, the primary of many.
In 1923, Backyard scientist George Pring went to South American on a visit to gather orchids and different crops. He returned with 5,000 cattleyas, clearly a profitable journey.

In 1926, the Backyard established a tropical discipline station in Panama with the cooperation of the Canal Zone Authorities. Orchid assortment started in earnest.
Smog in St. Louis threatens orchids, different collections

By the beginning of the twentieth century, fast industrialization and a inhabitants depending on coal resulted in continuous smog over St. Louis.

A big smoke cloud settled over the Missouri Botanical Backyard in 1917, killing many orchids, chrysanthemums, and different crops. By 1923, few evergreens remained throughout the Backyard’s residing assortment, and the survivors skilled little development annually.
It turned clear that the Backyard wanted a location away from the town to guard its delicate crops.
backyard seeks new dwelling for endangered crops
In 1923, realizing the delicate crops had been in dire want of a brand new dwelling, the Backyard’s Board of Trustees started trying to find a satellite tv for pc location.
Their standards included a location close to a great street that was close to an satisfactory water provide however remoted from neighboring tracks of land. The Backyard additionally wished a spot with various soils and topography, sources for constructing supplies they’d want, and the presence of native crops.
In 1925, the Backyard discovered a spot that met all these standards. Proper alongside the Meramec River, and simply off what would turn into the enduring Route 66 a 12 months later, this 1,300-acre tract of land in Grey Summit was the right place to take the Gardens residing collections.

By March 1925, the Backyard had bought the land and begun establishing the buildings wanted to deal with and take care of the orchids. This land is thought right this moment as Shaw Nature Reserve.
elinor linder: orchid professional

The orchid assortment was shortly moved to the Nature Reserve and positioned in a spread of greenhouses constructed particularly to deal with the gathering.
In September 1926, Elinor Linder turned the Backyard’s orchidologist. She was largely liable for orchid seedling division that was created in 1927.
Linder was a pioneer in rising orchids from seed and below her supervision, the Nature Reserve was dwelling to greater than 100,000 orchid specimens at varied phases of development by 1929.

Linder estimated that the Backyard might germinate a minimum of 50,000 orchids yearly utilizing her cultivation methodology.
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Orchid Assortment Acquire Nationwide Recognition

Just some years after transferring to Shaw Nature Reserve (then referred to as the Grey Summit Extension), the Backyard’s orchid assortment made one other lengthy journey to Washington D.C.
On the fourth annual nationwide exhibition of orchids given by the
American Orchid Society in 1930, the Backyard despatched an exhibit illustrating the event of orchids from seed to mature plant.
100 Erlenmeyer flasks contained the seedlings in varied phases of development from two weeks to eight months previous. Demonstrations on eradicating seedlings from flask to thimble pots got thrice every day, and a particular demonstration was given for the First Girl, Mrs. Lou Henry Hoover.

The Backyard obtained the primary prize for the exhibit. Elinor Linder obtained the gold medal for her horticultural effort in growing the rising of orchids from seed.
The Orchids Return to the Backyard

Because of the passage of a Smoke Ordinance in St. Louis in 1937, the darkish skies started to clear across the metropolis. The Backyard might breathe a bit simpler, and plans to relocate your entire residing assortment light.
The orchid assortment nonetheless remained at Shaw Nature Reserve till 1958.
In the present day, the Missouri Botanical Backyard’s orchid assortment nonetheless represents one of many largest and most interesting in america. The Backyard has roughly 5,000 orchid crops, representing roughly 700 distinctive species, of which almost one in ten are threatened or endangered.

These fragile crops are stored within the Backyard’s inexperienced homes all year long, besides through the annual Orchid Present. This present offers guests the uncommon probability to admire the in depth assortment up shut and study extra about trendy orchid conservation efforts.
Shaw Nature Reserve turns into main voice for ecological restoration

A century after sheltering the Backyard’s most fragile crops, Shaw Nature Reserve continues to be a protected haven for crops, with a give attention to preserving Missouri’s native species.
Although the Nature Reserve by no means did turn into the everlasting dwelling of the Backyard, it continues to hold out the imaginative and prescient the Board noticed within the Nineteen Twenties.

Now 2,400 acres, the Nature Reserve is a shining instance of ecological restoration. Over the course of 100 years, the Nature Reserve has recreated and restored native prairies, wetlands, glades, and forests. It additionally manages invasive species which have rooted themselves in Missouri’s landscapes.
The Nature Reserve can also be dwelling to the Backyard’s Seed Financial institution which presently holds greater than 6,000 dormant accessions of seeds and fruits. Included in that quantity are multiple million native orchid seeds.
These dormant seeds are invaluable to conservation efforts on the Backyard and Shaw Nature Reserve, in addition to throughout Missouri and past.
2025 Orchid Present
Discover the Backyard’s orchid assortment February 1-March 9.

Jessika Eidson | Public Data Officer
Because of the Backyard’s Schooling Staff for gathering info and pictures used on this piece. Because of the Missouri Botanical Backyard Archives and Peter H. Raven Library for offering photographs and knowledge.