Show Table March 2006
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. The following section describes
each of these awards for March. Plants are named as presented with minor editing
corrections. To view a larger image, click on the photograph.
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First Place: Vanda
Fuchs Violetta 'Crown Fox' AM/AOS
Grower: Patti Rapoport
This hybrid of V. Kretcant by V. Kasem's
Delight was registered in 1990. Two clones have been awarded; 'Crown Fox'
received its AM/AOS award in 2003 on a plant shown at the South African
Orchid Council Show in Pietermartzburg, South Africa. |
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Second Place: Paph.
Shin-Yi's Pride
Grower: Katie Caldwell
This is a cross of Paph. Michael Koopowitz by Paph.
rothschildianum that was registered in 2001. Twelve AOS awards have
been granted to this grex. This second generation hybrid brings together
three outstanding multifloral Paphiopedilum species, phillippinense,
sanderianum and rothschildianum. Other second generation
hybrids with each of these species occuring once in the background are
Paph. Angel Hair and Paph. Kemp Tower. |
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Third Place: Ascda.
Fuch's Midnight Delight
Grower: Orchids Etc.
A hybrid of V. Pat Delight and Ascda.
Yip Sum Wah that was registered in 1990. Two clones of this grex have
received AOS awards. This is a complex hybrid with eight generations in
its background. The Yip Sum Wah parent is used for its intense color and
its well-formed, many flowered inflorescence.
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Species of the Month: Dendrobium
peguanum
Grower: Bill Timm
A species from India and Burma. This miniature will produce
over ten flowers on an inflorscence and can produce multiple inflorscences
on a single bulb. It grows in a region with a long wet and a long dry
season and temperatures which can go up to 100ยบ F and down to near freezing
- environmental conditions which should make it choice for lanai growers
in our region.
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Speaker's Choice: Basket
of Tolumnias
Grower: Katie Cladwell
This wonderful display of a variety of Tolumnias illustrating
the many color forms of these delightful minitures caught the attention
of our speaker, Bill Fender.
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Members' Choice: Cym.
Hirokadzu Grauda 'Chanel #5'
Grower: Bob and Barbara Wagner
This cross of Cym. pumilum by Cym.
Rosanna registered in 1966 was part of an effort to breed miniature species
to standard Cymbidiums to create fuller flower plants that would grow
with ease in South Florida. The exhibited plant carried several inflorescences
in full flower.
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Judges were Katie Caldwell, Lindalee Anderson and Walter Perrin.
27 plants from 13 exhibitors were shown.
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