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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
Winter Orchid Show
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19/08/05
The Sapphire Coast Orchid Club's Great Winter Show held in Twyford
Hall Merimbula lived up to its name with 287 plants placed before
the judges, these include 125 spectacular Cymbidium orchids that filled
the hall to bursting point. The judges commented on the quality of
the presentation declaring it to be the best show seen in the area
for several years.
Grand Champion of the Show went to a small unusual orchid presented
by Bodalla growers Ann Schramm and Ian Scott, their immaculate Dracula
Quasimodo 'Jody" presented a problem to display because it flowers
from the bottom of the pot, their attractive presentation added to
the plant's beauty. Their plant was also awarded Champion Any Other
Genera.
Reserve Champion went to another small plant, Amesiella phillipinense,
whose perfect white flower caught the judges' eye. This plant grown
by Narooma growers Margaret and Don Hayes also was awarded Champion
Species and Champion Vandaceous Orchid.
The popular Cymbidium section provided a big choice for the judges
who selected Anne and Brian Blackley's Alumination 'Truss' as Champion
90 mm and over. Anne and Brian are Merimbula growers who have bred
many successful plants over the years. They continued their winning
streak with success with the Champion Seedling, Merimbula Sands No
4 and the Champion Specimen, Merimbula Sands 'Goldie No1', a magnificent
multi spiked yellow.
Eden growers Muriel and Bob Bell took out the Cymbidium 60 - 90 mm
with their very successful One Tree Hill 'Doris' and Joy and Bob Richardson
of Tura Beach won the Champion under 60 mm class with the classic
Gladys Whitesell 'The Charmer'.
Dalmeny enthusiasts Rose and Ron Boyd enjoyed success in the Paphiopedilum
Class with Paph (Winston Churchill x Sally Ann) x Wingtear 'Marie'
and also in the Champion Laeliinae Alliance with a complex Laelia
hybrid which was also awarded Champion Seedling any other Genera.
Ron and Rose came away with the overall point score for the show and
received the AOC trophy.
The Australian Native section was very well contested with well known
Brogo growers Irene and John Stubbs rewarded with Champion Australian
Native or Hybrid with their Dendrobium Eureka 'Yellow Cake' x Gulgini
'Pink'.
Novice grower Brenda Western from Ulladulla was successful with her
presentation of SLC california 'Apricot' x Cattleya amethystoglossiia
and the Floral Art was taken out by Kay Hewitt from Merimbula with
a very attractive display featuring driftwood and orchids.
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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