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Members'
Choice: Dendrobium Eima Lai
Grower: Carol Wood
This 'table top' Dendrobium presented a substantial
mass of flowers and many more buds to come. The plant is named as presented,
but it is not listed as a registered hybrid. Vendors of plants like this
often invent a name for marketing purposes, but the specific parentage
may be unknown.
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Speaker's Choice:
Cattleya bicolor
Grower: Joe Crook
A young plant with just two flowers on a species that can
produce up to ten flowers. The rich, uniform color and the well-held lip
were outstanding attributes of this plant. Note that the lip has no side
lobes wraping the column, a characteristic which is a distinquishing feature
of the speices.
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Cycnoches Jean E. Monnier. This seedling, blooming
for the first time, had a very intersting spotted color pattern and spotting
that extended to the lip. Exhibited by Andrea May. |

Aeranthes grandiflora? This plant was entered without
a name and is likely to be the species listed. It had several flowers
on long, thing infloresences. Exhibited by Nichole Dwyn.
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