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First Place and Members'
Choice: Iwan. Appleblossom
Grower: Arnie and Patti Rapoport
A very well grown plant of Iwanagaara Appleblossom
with 29 infloresecences, approximately 145 flowers and over 100 buds.
The plant was grown naturally, without staking, and the blooms surrounded
the plant. This cross of Caulaelia Snowflake by Blc
Orange Nugget has produced seedlings ranging in color from 'appleblossom
pink' to bright yellow.
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Second Place: Onc. Jiuhbao Gold 'Tainan' AM/AOS
Grower: Elinor Burton
A single, staked, branched, upright inflorescence showed
the 25 large vibrant yellow flowers to perfection. This clone, which is
the only awarded one of the cross (Onc. Shonan x Onc. Kaizumic Delight),
received the AM/AOS in 2003. Its heritage extends for five generations
and includes the species Onc. sphacelatum, marshallianum, maculatum
and varicosum.
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Species of the Month and Members' Choice: Paphiopedilum
lowii
Grower: Ted and Marty Kellogg
A well grown plant with three inflorescences, each with
four flowers and one bud. This plant is a seedling from the cross that
earned an Award of Quality from the American Orchid Society for Krull-Smith
in 2004 and was a donation from Krull- Smith to the VAOS auction in 2005.
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Speaker's Choice: C. Tripp Johnston x Bactia
'Grape Wax'
Grower: Joe Crook
This unregistered cross was made by George Dalbert as part
of his effort to produce spotted Cattleya flowers. The flowers open small
with only a few spots. As the flower grows, the spots and color intensify.
The photo shows both new flower on top and a mature flower below it. The
plant had six flowers on one inflorescence. Other majority of offspring
from this cross do not show spotting.
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