Show Table December 2003
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. There was no speaker at the December
meeting, therefore, no Speakers choice award was given. The VAOS members vote
on the plant for Members' Choice. The following section describes each of these
awards for December 2003. To view a larger image, click on the photograph.
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Best Species and Members Choice Award: Angraecum
distichum
Grower: Richard Amos
An amazing ball of attractive green growths with hundreds
of small white flowers. This species which was first described by Lindley
in 1836 is native to tropical West Africa. Richard says he has been growing
the species for many years and this plant is one of the many divisions
he has made.
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First Place Award: Ctna. Westmorland
Grower: Katie Caldwell
A beautifully grown plant with arching branched sprays carrying
45 flowers and 26 buds. This hybrid of Bro. Little London 'Cutie'
x Ctna. Orglade's Little Lover 'Darkie' was registered by Claude
Hamilton in 1999 and has received two AOS awards to date.
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Second Place Award: Blc.California Girl
x Blc. Winifred Singeo
Grower: Bill and Betsey Scevola
One huge flower (20 cm x 20 cm) flower with a frilled royal
purple lip. This unregistered hybrid's lineage is complex. Blc.
California Girl includes a line of breeding about 150 years and seven
generations; Blc. Winifred Singeo is from a breeding line of
over 100 years and seven generations. The parents of this plant were registered
in 1983 and 1994.
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Third Place Award: Hknsa/ Sogo
Doll 'Little Angel' HCC/AOS
Grower: Katie Caldwell
Six flowers and fifteen buds graced this plant. The genera
Hknsa( = Hawkinsara) is a combination of Broughtonia, Cattelya,
Laelia, and Sophronitis. The grex Hknsa. Sogo Doll
was registered in 1994; the clone 'Little Angel' was awarded a 78 point
HCC/AOS at the Naples show in 2002.
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Judges: Bill Camp, Danielle McCaffree, Glen Hyde
35 plants from 14 exhibitors were shown.
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