Show Table December 2005
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 Speaker's Choice award and the
VAOS members vote on the plant for Members' Choice. There was no Speaker for
the December meeting. The following section describes each of these awards forDecember.
Plants are named as presented with minor editing corrections. To view a larger
image, click on the photograph.
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First Place: Slc.
Bright Angel x Blc. Lewellyn
Grower: Ted and Marty Kellogg
This unregisterd hybrid of H & R nurseries was purchased
as a 2"seedling in 2002. The plant blooms twice a year with the brightest
red color occurring during the winter months. The flowers have a natural
spread of 8 cm. |
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Second Place: Blc.
Liz Wright x Blc. Fred Stewart
Grower: Richard Amos
The lineage of this plant is a who's who of large purple
Cattleya hybrids: Blc. Memoria Crispen Rosales, Lc.
Elizabeth Off and Blc. Norman's Bay are grandparents. This
plant had seven flowers on three inflorescences. The dark purple color
of the sepals and petals was evenly and deeply saturated and enhanced
by the rich, red purple lip.
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Third Place: Blc.
Simba's Song
Grower: Roy Klinger
This hybrid of Bc. Maikai by L. purpurata
was registered in 2002 and was made by Quest orchids. There were 16 inflorescences,
each carried about seven flowers. Blc. Simba's Song has the growth
and flowering habit of Bc. Maikai with larger flowers. |
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Species of the Month:
Angraecum distichum 'Marya' CCM/AOS
Grower: Richard Amos
Richard had shown this plant in November 2004 on the society
plant table and it won Species of the Month. This year it was even more
impressive. The plant was shown at the Monthly AOS judging at Orlando
in December 2005 where it earned Richard a CCM (Certificate of Cultural
Merit), scoring 86 points. AOS judges counted over 500 flowers on 150
growths. |
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Members Choice: Crphm.
Emly Siegerst 'Molly Jack' CCM/AOS
Grower: Monroe Kokin
Monroe showed this plant one year ago at the AOS judging
in Tampa where it earned Monroe a CCM award with 81 points. At that time
it had 77 flowers and 37 buds on 57 inflorescences. This flowering was
even more impressive on a plant in perfect condition. It is a hybrid of
Cirr. Elizabeth Ann x Bulb. lasiochilum registered in
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Judges were Bill Caldwell, Katie Caldwell, Bill Fender, Bob Hague.
Twenty-two plants from 13 exhibitors were shown.
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