Show Table March 2007
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 and Speaker's Choice: Brassolaeliocattleya.
Suncoast SunSpots .
Grower: Patti Rapoport
Blc. Suncoast Sunspots is a hybrid of Lc.
Jungle Elf by Blc. Waianea Leopard registered in 2004. The cross
has won four AOS awards, including one at our 2006 Show. The plant shown
had three full, flat flowers that were a wonderful spotted yellow with
a bright magenta lip.
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Second Place: Cattleya
aurantiaca
Grower: John Masters
A well grown and flowered plant presented a striking show
of this species. The flowers had good form with no signs that they self
polinated as many forms of the this species do. The species was first
described in the 1838 (as Epidendrum aurantiaca) and was first
used registered as a parent in hybridizing in 1902. Today it is in the
background of more than 3000 registered hybirds. |
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Third Place and Members' Choice:
Pot. Chatoyant 'Great Purple'
Grower: Jane Camorata
Three large flowers with hugh velvet purple lips caught
the members attention. This hybrid of Pot. Charmides by Blc.
South Ghyll is a complex hybird of many generations. C. dowiana
and B. digbyana and the breeders' eyes have all contributed to
the large lip found in this hybrid. |
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Species of the Month: Dryadella
zebrina
Grower: Bill Timm
A very small plant, about 3" high carried 4 flowers.
The species was described as a Masdevallia by Porsch in 1905
and transferred to Dryadella by Leur in 1978. It is from South
America occuring in Bolivia, Brazil, Peru and Columbia. The species is
reported to like low light and cool temperatures. Bill is growing it well
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Judges were Richard Amos, John Masters, Jeff Higel.
Twenty-seven plants from 17 exhibitors were shown.
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