Monthly meetings include a show table of members' plants. Six
ribbons are awarded each month: four awards are selected by an alternating team
of three VAOS member judges. These awards are: one for Best Species, and a First,
Second and Third place award to any plant. A Speakers Choice award is given
by the program speaker and the VAOS members vote on the plant for Members' Choice.
The following section describes each of these awards for April. To view a larger
image, click on the photograph.
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First Place: Jumella arachnantha
Growers: Bill and Connie Timm
Bill and Connie received a CCM for the culture of this clone
in 1991. This plant was the Best Species of the Month award winner in
April 2003.
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Second Place: Chiloschista
pusilla
Grower: Jo Davis
A small leafless orchid growing on a small piece of hardware cloth, this
plant had eight infloresences averaging 8 flowers and 6 buds each.
The speices is native to India. |
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Third Place: Blc.
Carolina Golden D'Or 'Lenette'
Grower: David Mitchell
This beautiful yellow orange flower is the result of crossing Blc.
Boulton D'Or by C. Warpaint.
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Best Species: Eulophiella
roempleriana
Grower: Bob Hague, Tree Dweller Orchids
Over a meter long, the inflorsecence of this plant held 11 flowers high
above our heads. The species is native to Madagascar. It has only been
registered as a parent in two hybrids, one in 1917 and one in 1981. |
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Members' Choice: Lc. John Mossman
Grower: Chris Simco, Betty Anne Brumley
This plant is a division of the Lc. John Mossman exhibited on
the show table in April 2003. The plant retains its strong appeal, winning
the Members' Choice award two years in a row.
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Speaker's Choice: Ascda.
Mem. Katerine Hatos
Grower: Katie Caldwell
This is a cross of Ascda. Jiraprapa by Ascda. Kenny
Gold registered in 1999. Three of the four grandparents represent complex
lines of Vanda/Ascocenda breeding. The fourth grandparent is
V. denisoniana, which has contributed strongly to both the clear
color and shape of the flower.
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25 plants from53 exhibitors were shown.