12/11/08
The Sapphire Coast Orchid Club presented its annual
Australian Native Orchid Show at Twyford Hall, Merimbula on the
7th and 8th November. A feature of this show are the rarely seen
Australian native Sarcochilus orchids. These little gems are becoming
more and more popular as selective breeding increases their flower
size and colour range. Many well grown specimens were on display,
covered in flowers of pure white, white with red centres, all shades
of pink, red and even yellow. The native orchids were well supported
by a range of exotics, including cymbidiums, softcane dendrobiums
and cattleyas.
Another rarely seen Australian native orchid is
Cymbidium suave. It is notorious for being difficult to maintain
in cultivation, and even more difficult to breed. Luckily, local
grower Anne Willis grows this pretty orchid very well, and we were
fortunate to have Anne’s display of 5 historic Cymbidium suave crosses,
made by the late Dr Seaton. Anne’s display included Cymbidium Jumbuck,
Dean Roesler ‘Jaffa’, Tennis, Koala ‘Cutie’ and Bunyip.
Another feature of this years show was a display
of Bonsai by expert David Hof of Merimbula.. David grows all his
bonsai from seed or cuttings. Some of the specimens in his collection
are over 30 years old and are truly spectacular.
Grand Champion of the show was won by Shirley
Bedingfield from Merimbula with her very well grown Sarcochilus
Fitzhart x Sarcochilus Mavis, carrying 8 racemes of pristine white
flowers with red speckled centres. This plant was also awarded Champion
Sarcochilus Hybrid. Capping off a very successful show for Shirley,
she was the winner of the overall pointscore for the second year
in a row.
Champion Sarcochilus Species and Champion Sarcochilus
Specimen was awarded to Les Humphries from Bega, for his very large
and beautifully presented Sarcochilus hartmannii. This eye-catching
specimen carried over 30 racemes of white flowers.
Champion Any Other Orchid was awarded to Eden
growers Bob and Muriel Bell, for their very large flowered softcane
Dendrombium Hagoromo ‘Spring Beauty’ x Den Sailor Boy ‘Shrasagi’.
Champion Novice was won by Tathra growers Graham and Adrianne Dempster
for their lovely little species Sarcochilus hartmannii.
Further information may be obtained by contacting
the Publicity Officer
Ulli Cliff
Publicity Officer