19/09/2008
Spring Orchid Show Results
Hundreds of colourful orchids transformed the
Bega Town Hall when the Sapphire Coast Orchid Club presented its
Spring Orchid Show from 18-19 September. Visitors were treated to
a spectacular display comprising a variety of genera, from the ever
popular Cymbidiums, Australian Natives and Slipper orchids, to the
less frequently seen Masdevallias, Cattleyas and Oncidiums. It was
wonderful to see such a strong showing from novice and junior growers,
with some very fine plants exhibited in these classes. Complimenting
the orchids were a number of imaginative and elegant floral arrangements
and a small but growing photography section.
Shirley Bedingfield from Merimbula specialises
in Australian Native orchids and Masdevallias. She grows these orchids
to perfection, and her beautiful Australian Native Dendrobium Lochiel
‘Golden Sunshine’ was awarded Grand Champion of the show, as well
as Champion Australian Native or Native Hybrid. This very aptly
named plant carried 3 racemes of perfectly shaped yellow flowers.
Completing her scoop of the major prizes, Shirley also won Reserve
Champion of the show with her lovely orange Masdevallia veitchiana
x Copper Queen, which was also awarded Champion Orchid Any Other
Genera.
The Cymbidium sections were again well contested.
Brogo growers John and Irene Stubbs won Champion Cymbidium 90mm
and Over with their first flowering seedling Cymbidium Jubilation
Starlight x Ovens Valley Amy Eliza. It carried a single raceme with
11 pale green flowers with a contrasting red speckled lip. This
plant was also awarded Champion Cymbidium Seedling. John and Irene
have a reputation for growing very large specimens of Australian
native Dendrobium speciosum. One of these fine plants, carrying
7 very long, arching racemes with well over 100 flowers each, was
awarded Champion Specimen Orchid.
Champion Cymbidium 60-90mm was won by Tura Beach
growers Joy Richardson and Alf Rizzetti, with their Cymbidium Anna
Szabo Geyserland, carrying a single raceme with 10 pristine white
blooms. Champion Cymbidium Under 60 mm went to Eden growers Robert
and Muriel Bell, for their very well grown dark pink Cymbidium Gypsy
Rose ‘Princes’.
Father and daughter team of John Stafford and
Tracey Ainsworth from Kalaru had a wonderful show. Their striking
miniature cattleya Sc Orpetic Roy x Lc Rosies Surprise x Slc Dream
Cloud ‘Deborah’ won both Champion Laeliinae Alliance and Champion
Seedling Other Than Cymbidium. This beautiful little plant carried
a single white flower with a contrasting red labellum. In addition,
John and Tracey also won Champion Vandaceous Orchid and Champion
Species Orchid with their well flowered Rhyncostylis gigantea, and
came away with the overall pointscore and were awarded the Maurine
Cochrane trophy.
Novice grower Peter Macknight from Tura Beach
was awarded Champion Paphiopedilum for his Paph villosum, carrying
4 perfect flowers. Champion Novice went to Susie Butler of Merimbula,
for her very well presented green Cymbidium Cronulla ‘The Khan’
x Valley Zenith ‘Green Orb’.
Eden growers Bob and Muriel Bell were awarded
Champion Cymbidium Under 60mm with their perfectly flowered Cymbidium
Shoalhaven ‘Touch of Class’. Bob and Muriel had more success with
their dainty little native Dendrobium Jonathan’s Glory ‘Dark Joy’,
winning Champion Australian Native or Native Hybrid.
Doug Schofield from Eden again won Champion Junior
with his beautiful miniature Cymbidium Sarah Jean ‘Ice Cascade’,
carrying 5 pendulous racemes of pristine white flowers.
Champion Floral Art was won by Helen Fraser of
Bega, with her elegant arrangement featuring glass bowls and Australian
Native orchids.
Last but not least, the Photography classes were
well contested. Graham and Adrianne Dempster of Tathra won this
Championship with a digital image featuring Australian Native Dendrobium
flowers against a blue sky.
Congratulations to all exhibitors and thank you
to all who helped make this show such a wonderful success. Thank
you also to all our sponsors, in particular Robert Smith Complete
Furnishers of Pambula.
Further information may be obtained by contacting
the Publicity Officer.
Ulli Cliff
Publicity Officer
Sapphire Coast Orchid Club Inc
PO Box 283
Eden, NSW, 2551