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Images and Content - © 2005-2008,
Sapphire Coast Orchid Club and its respective members.
Site Design and Code - ©2005-2008, Michael Lane
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2005 Spring Orchid Show
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22/09/05
Bega Town Hall was ablaze with colour as the Sapphire Coast Orchid
Club presented the Spring Orchid Show. Cymbidium numbers were down
on expectations, a victim of the erratic flowering that we have had
this year, but the show was well supported by a wide variety of other
genera giving 262 plants benched.
Overall Point score of the show went to Tura Beach growers Joy and
Bob Richardson who won Grand Champion of the Show with an unusual
complex Paphiopedilum mem. Robert Ward 'Robert' x Last Tango. This
plant also won Champion Paphiopedilum. The Richardson's success continued
in the Cymbidium 90mm and over class with the ever-popular Jubilation
'Geronimo' and the Cymbidium 60 to 90 mm with Anna Sjabo, a sometimes
hard to flower variety.
Reserve Champion of the show was shown by Shirley Beddingfield of
Merimbula, a petite yellow Masdevallia coccinea 'Wayne Miller' which
also won Champion Species of the Show. Shirley a noted Australian
native grower presented the Champion Seedling Any Other Genera with
her Dendrobium Brinawa Charm x glamour x Den. King Wong, an exceptional
large pink flower showing heaps of promise for the future.
Bodalla growers Anne Schramm and Ian Scott with Masdevallia Prince
Charming, a deep red flower that changes colour as the light strikes
it, took out Champion Orchid Any Other Genera.
Champion Specimen Orchid of the Show was an impressive Cymbidium Petite
Port 'Mont Millaise' with 6 cream spikes grown by John Tanner of Pambula.
Ulladulla grower, Rob Pollock successfully presented the Champion
Cymbidium Seedling, Wyong 'Ruby' x Last Tango.
In the Novice section Brenda Western of Ulladulla had a very successful
show, winning the Novice section and taking out the Champion Cymbidium
under 60 mm and Champion Novice with Cymbidium Mary Pinches x Vogel
Sang, an impressive plant with 5 brown spikes. She also was successful
with Champion Laeliinae, Slc. California 'Apricot x C. amythystoglossa
as well as Champion Vandaceous, Vanda Kashem's Delight x Chindavat
X Varayuth
Respected Kalaru growers Norma and John Stafford presented the Champion
Australian Native or Native Hybrid, a spectacular Dendrobium speciosum
'National White'
The Floral Art section was well represented at the show and Kay Hewitt
of Merimbula won Champion.
Whist the erratic flowering year for growers was disappointing the
judges agreed that the Champions table was as good as seen anywhere
this year and was consistent with the high standard set by the Sapphire
Coast Orchid Club.
Further information may be obtained by contacting the Publicity Officer.
Graham Gray
Publicity Officer
Sapphire Coast Orchid Club Inc
PO Box 283
Eden, NSW, 2551
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