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 is given
by the program speaker and the VAOS members vote on the plant for Members' Choice.
The following section describes each of these awards for November. Two plants tied for Members' Choice this month. To view
a larger image, click on the photograph.
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First Place: Ctna.
Hamlyn's Flared Tartan
Grower: Katie Caldwell
Katie purchased this plant about three years ago at the Redland's Orchid
Fair. It had numerous inflorescences with all flowers at their peak. The
plant is the result of a cross made by Claude Hamilton of Bro. negrilensis
x Cthn. Orglade's Little Lover registered in 1995. Three clones of
the cross have won AOS quality awards.
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Second Place: Blc. Keowee 'Wings of Fire' HCC/AOS
Grower: Chris Simco
A cross of Lc. Lorraine Shirai x B. nodosa registered
in 1975 by Carter and Holmes has earned several AOS awards. This clone,
'Wings of Fire', received its award in 1997.
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Third Place: Paphinia
Majestic
Grower: Roy Klinger
A hybrid of Pna. cristata by Pna. herrerae registered
in 1997 by H & R Nurseries. Siblings of this cross have won 7 AOS
quality awards .The flowers are pendent and were presented at the height
of their bloom. Look at the larger picture to see the intricate lip. The
species parents like warm, wet shady conditions, with drier conditions
after growth is completed.
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Species of the month: Angreacum
distichum
Grower: Richard Amos
A superb speciemen in prefect condition and full flower. The flowers
are only about 1 cm in size, but create an impressive show against the
dark green leaves. The leaves are small and form two rows (distichus)
along the stem. Several growers have received cultural awards for plants
that have had up to 600 flowers. It is native to the area of Guinea, Sierra
Leone, Uganda and Angola.
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Members' and Speaker's Choice: Brassavola
Little Stars
Grower: Chris Simco
A hybrid of two Brassavola species that grow exceptionally well
in our area, nodosa x subulifolia (syn. cordata).
Chris's plant was exceptionally well flowered with the many clusters of
blooms creating a hemisphere of color. There have been five cultural AOS
awards to growers of this cross, including plants with 500 to 600 flowers.
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Members' Choice: Blc.
Chunyeah 'Good Life' AM/AOS
Grower: Marilyn Dorrer
A cross of Blc. Yassie Barbero x Blc. Kuam-Miao Chen
registered in 1991. This clone was awarded the AM/AOS at the New York
International Orchid show in 2002 and also was the best yellow cattleya
at the 2003 Miami International Orchid Show. The flower's sepals and petals
are a rich yellow that forms a background for the hugh, intense red purple
lip.
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35 plants from 18 exhibitors were shown.