Show Table November 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. The following section describes
each of these awards for November. Plants are named as presented with minor
editing corrections. To view a larger image, click on the photograph.
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First Place: Lc.
Wrigleyi 'Blue Lagoon' HCC/AOS
Grower: Ted and Marty Kellogg
Two inflorescences held 16 blue-lavendar flowers. This hybrid
of C. bowringiana and L. anceps was first made in 1899.
The current clone is the result of breeding using the blue toned forms
of the species. In 1990 this clone recieved three AOS awards (2 -HCC's
and a JC) within 50 days as meristems(?) were judged in Texas, Oklahoma
and Illinois. |
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Second Place: Phragmipedium
Don Wimber
Grower: Roberta Williams
Three flat flowers on one inflorescence graced this plant.
It is a cross of Phrag. Eric Young and Phrag. besseae
registered in 1995. In the 10 years since it was registered the grex has
won 75 AOS awards. |
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Third Place: Blc.
Mem. Helen Brown 'Sweet Afton' AM/AOS
Grower: Roy Klinger
Four flowers on two inflorescences showed brightly on this
plant. This is a hybrid of two well know yellow/green Cattleyas (Blc.
Xanthette by Lc. Ann Folis) that was registered in 1967. The
grex earned 16 AOS awards; this clone received its AM/AOS when exihibited
by Fred Stewart in 1976. |
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Best Species and Speakers
Choice: Catasetum pileatum 'Green Giant'
Grower: Bill Timm
Four flowers on one inflorescence presented large, perfect
condition lips to attract our judges. Hawks, in the Encyclopeadia
of Cultivated Orchids, called it "prehaps the finest species
in the genus." It blooms once a year in the fall. |
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Members Choice: Dendrobium
'Caronii-Darcie'
Grower: Jane Camarota
Many flowers on many inflorescences attracted the members
attention.The individual flowers had a dark pink center and an attractive
pink blush on the petals. Jane said she had purchased the plant at Home
Depot and has grown it for several years. The name is not registered.
It is a good example of the compact type of dendrobium phalaenopsis available
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Judges were Sherman Shonk, Mickey Carnell and Anna Sibille.
30 plants from 18 exhibitors were shown.
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