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Rockhampton Orchid Society Inc.
www.rockhamptonorchidsociety.com.au
P. O. Box 5949 Red Hill Rockhampton, 4701 Founded 1955
Newsletter October 2018
Editor’s Notes The Spring Show has been and gone and is now confined to history. What an excellent event
it was. It is hard to believe that next year’s ‘Spring Show’ will be the biggest event
Rockhampton Orchid Society has held yet, with the Sub Tropical Orchid Council ‘Rocky
Round Up’ Conference and Show taking its place. This year’s attendance was excellent and
every opportunity was taken to promote next year’s conference with many enquires made by
members of the public. There was also a lot of media interest with the event making local
television news and an excellent article in The Morning Bulletin after the Show which
showcased the forthcoming conference as an example of the opportunities to promote the
Rockhampton region. A number of local politicians and councillors also attended and the
opportunity to highlight the conference was again not lost with a pledge of further and
ongoing support coming from councillor Neil Fisher through the Rockhampton Regional
Council. The Show results are included in this Newsletter.
It may come as a surprise to many members that ROSI was a trend setter with the idea of
orchid-conferences. When reflecting on my long association with ROSI, I realised I have
served as a committee member for an unbroken 30 years in one position or another, from
1988. Some might say too long; but I am not engaging in self-aggrandisement; however, with
this level of continuity I can recall the ‘Orchid-Dalliances’ of the eighties and nineties when
presidents Greg Williams and Rod Elder were at the helm. These ‘conferences’ were always
well attended by kindred societies and enthusiastically embraced by all members of the
society. Likewise, was the last conference ‘Orchid Extravaganza’ held in the mid-nineties
with John Alexander as president; who I and other members caught up with at the Show. All
were held in a mixture of locations, some in the Leichardt Hotel and even the Custom’s
House was pressed into service on one occasion with the dinner having to be held in the
largest function room at the Rocky-Leagues Club. At this event the prize-money for
champion orchid was $1000, sponsored by The Rock Building Society and won by Beryl
Robinson from Robertson’s Orchids Woombye with a paphiopedilum.
Recently, along with a number committee members I attended the Rockhampton Regional
Council’s ‘Tropicana’ at the Botanic Gardens. The RRC have really got on board with all
things ‘gardening’ and ‘sustainability’. This was the third event; and I am happy to say that it
has improved each year. While we didn’t have a presence in the form of a display unlike the
previous two years, I gave a talk on ‘Native Orchids of the Rockhampton Region’, and we
had several specimens to show the attendees. Overall, we were very well received and of
course we didn’t miss the chance to again push the conference with local councillors and
many leaflets were distributed amongst the crowd. In addition, President Jeff Bloxsom gave a
short spiel on what orchid enthusiasts and the public can expect at the conference.
Until next month, happy growing, Jeff Glover
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Growers’ Tip
Fertilizer in general is a contentious issue for
orchid growers and considering it’s the start of
growing season I thought a review of the basics
might be in order. A general rule to keep to in
mind is that you use a higher N, Nitrogen for
growth (in Spring -Summer) and a lower level N
for flowering (Autumn -Winter). An N P K ratio
is often quoted which indicates the relative
content of the main nutrients or essential
elements contained in the fertilizer. Nitrogen
(N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K), Other
components such as Calcium, Iron and
Manganese may be also present. ‘Types’ of
fertilizers for orchid growers can be grouped into
three basic groups 1. Water Soluble (granular) 2.
Foliar (liquid) 3. Organic (Fish/Seaweed extracts,
Liquid) All have their devotees and many
growers use a mixture of the different types on
their plants with varying results. All genera
respond differently to fertilizer application and it
is always a balance to get flowers rather than
‘growing leaves’. Do your research there is a vast
amount on the internet. Work around more or
less Nitrogen and you shouldn’t go wrong.
Office Bearers Executive: Patron: Vacant President: Jeff Bloxsom bloxsom123@optusnet.com.au 4928 6582
Vice President : Peter Jenkinson
pe.oni@hotmail ph.0439515820
Secretary: Trish Craig ph. 49226621
rosi@rockhamptonorchidsociety.com.au
Treasurer: Sandra Rowcliffe:
svpsli@bigpond.net.au Ph. 49364040 Committee
Terry Dean 49282278 terryellie@optusnet.com.au
Jeff Glover j-glover@bigpond.com Ph. .49287701
Trevor Handley 0417605191
Marg Handley 31290348
Bob Lakey rlakey@dodo.com.au Ph.49288093
Nat Lakey 49288093
Tony March (contact details on application)
Bill Richardson william.r@optusnet.com
Allan White Ph. 0419580086
Ex Officio Positions
Society Registrar: Terry Dean
Newsletter Editor: Jeff Glover
Assist Newsletter Editor: Jenny Moore
Technical Advisors: John Frisch, Jeff Glover
Webmaster: Bob Lakey
ROSI Growers Co-coordinator Marg Handley
Providor Maxine Maunder
Promotion Officer Sandra Rowcliffe /Jeff Glover (STOC)
Door Monitors Lorraine and Brian Weaver
Librarian: Jack Martin
Raffle Plant Caretaker: Terry Dean
Property Officers: Barry and Faye English.
Shows and Meetings
Show Marshall: Jeff Glover
Chief Steward: Moyna Richardson
Plant/Barcode collators Trish Craig & Barry English
Australian Orchid Council ROSI Based Judging Team Judges: Associate Judges Jeff Glover Trish Craig
Terry Dean Doug Chippendale
Marty Gunder Peter Jenkinson
Faye English Nat Lakey
Bernard Hilse Sandra Rowcliffe
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Rockhampton Orchid Society Inc.
General Meeting Tuesday 25th September 2018 Attendance: As per register Apologies: As per register New Members: Rodger and Sue Hayden; Lorne and Kay Bauman Visitors: Nil Lucky Number: 4 K Marsden Minutes of previous monthly meeting were approved as correct and accurate. Moved Z Kidman Seconded Y Manning Carried Correspondence: IN – NEWSLETTERS Blackwater & District Orchid & Foliage Club Inc. – September & October Childers& Isis District Orchid Society Inc. Gladstone Orchid & Foliage Society Inc. Gympie & District Orchid Society Inc. Mackay & District Orchid Society Inc. Maroochydore Orchid Society Inc. Mid-Murray Orchid Club Inc. Nambour Orchid Society Nightcliff Orchid Society Rockhampton Horticultural Society Inc. The Sunshine Coast Orchid Society Caloundra Inc. Townsville Orchid Soc. Inc. *John Rees – update on show dates for 2019 *Orchids Queensland – query re payment of this year’s membership *RRC – Posters & flyers for Tropicana on 7/10/18 *Rock - 2 statements *Big Colour Works – Invoice OUT Sympathy card to Carsten Christensen Motion that the inward correspondence be accepted and the outward correspondence endorsed: Moved T Craig Seconded T March Carried Treasurer’s Report: Read and moved for acceptance by S Rowcliffe Seconded M Lyons Carried Growers Group Coordinators Report: Marg Handley delivered her report. President’s Report: Committee Meeting – discussion regarding the upcoming Spring Show and the 2019 Conference. General Business: Show set up time – 12 noon to 8pm Friday 28/9/18 Judging start – 7.30am Saturday 29/9/18 No one other than those involved in judging (judges, stewards etc.) to be on the floor while judging is taking place. New scissor broom to be purchased for clean-up of the hall after the show. Plant Commentary: John Frisch Exhibitor’s Raffle: J Glover General Raffle: R Wines, T Breingan, J Rawlings, L Lucke, J Bloxsom, Y Manning, T Dean, M Richardson, B. Jenkins. Meeting closed 9.13pm Jeff Bloxsom President Trish Craig Secretary
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R.O.S.I Growers Group Report
On Saturday October 6, 43 members met at Keith and Pam Marsden’s residence in North
Rockhampton. Thanks go to Keith and Pam for inviting us. The yard was immaculate and we
had plenty of shade thanks to Keith and his helpers who erected the Club’s shades, and of
course the large tree that dominates part of the yard. There was much to see in the Orchid
house. Den. aphyllum was flowering beautifully but sadly had not been out for the show.
Later, Keith drew our attention to a large specimen of a flowering Den. keithii.
I presented a small segment about Vl. plantifolia. Our vanilla vine has begun flowering and
Trevor has been endeavouring to pollinate the flowers. The vine had been a gift from Keith
some years ago.
Keith demonstrated the repotting of soft cane dendrobiums and the removal of and potting of
keikis. There were several newish members who hopefully gained from Keith’s
demonstration.
As usual, thank you to the members who donated to the raffle table and the ever-generous
Keith handed out small soft canes after the raffle to those who didn’t win a prize. Everyone
left with a plant.
President Jeff gave a brief report on our Spring Show and thanked members for their help and
support.
Our next Grower’s Group will be held on Saturday October 27 at 2pm, at the residence
of Leone and Darryl Humble at 9 Bells Court Rosslyn, Yeppoon. Remember to bring the
usual- chairs, plate of food to share for afternoon tea and hat. This will be our last Growers
Group gathering for 2018.On the homeward journey, members are invited to drop by our
house at 16 Flinders Close, Lammermoor (if interested). We still have a lot of Phalaenopsis
flowering. If members are feeling energetic, I also recommend that they visit the Wreck Point
Look Out which is close to our place. The new viewing platform is positioned immediately
above the cliff face. Worth a look!
Species of the Month The species of the month is Den. lindleyi known by many
older growers by its synonym, Dendrobium aggregatum.
Many plants are seen gracing the showbench at this time
of year and our recent Spring Show was no exception. It
readily grows into a major specimen. Unfortunately, like
all ‘Indian Type’ dendrobiums, the group to which it
belongs; it has a relatively short flowering period usually
around 2-3 weeks from when the first flowers open to the
last. Its masses of rich yellow-gold flowers make a
beautiful display heralding the arrival of Spring for many
Orchid enthusiasts. A lot of these plants are grown
outside in a sheltered position in dappled light such as,
under a suitable tree. Once reaching specimen size it has
a propensity to grow its own ‘basket,’ with many
growing points forming a dense mass. It is widespread across Asia, from Bhutan in the
Western Himalayan foothills through SE Asia and SW China. Many have been awarded, the
majority being cultural awards. There are two recognized varieties which are Den. lindleyi
var majus and Den. lindleyi var jenkensii, the former having larger flowers and the latter
smaller flowers and a smaller growth habit. It likes a rest over Winter, so cut back on water
and fertilizer. Overall, easy to grow and a must for your collection or garden, or even just to
impress visitors and neighbours. General Cultural Guide October/December
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Monthly Competition Results _ September 2018. (Plants tabled: Advanced 21; Novice 28.) Judges Choice. Den. amethystoglossum J&M Bloxsom
* Information is general in nature and given in good faith.
Watering/Weekly Fertilizer Twice Weekly
Pest/Disease Control
Comments
Cattleya 2-3times weekly Higher Nitrogen
Inspect for mealy bugs/Fungus control if necessary
Increase watering frequency as temperature rises to maintain humidity. Divide and re-pot mature plants
Dendrobium Hard cane
2-3times weekly Increase fertilizer containing a higher nitrogen level.
Inspect for mealy bugs and scale /Fungus control if necessary
Increase watering frequency as temperature rises to maintain humidity. Re-pot if overgrowing pot
Dendrobium Softcane
2-3times weekly Increase fertilizer containing a higher nitrogen level.
Inspect for scale Spray with white oil, Malathion
Remove and pot on Kiekies (plantlets)
Phalaenopsis 1-2 times weekly Increase fertilizer containing a higher nitrogen level
Use Preventative Fungicide Mancozeb
Increase watering frequency as temperature rises to maintain humidity. Re-pot if overgrowing the pot. Pot up seedlings.
Vandaceous Water daily in hot weather every 2nd day if cooler
Increase fertilizer containing a higher nitrogen level
Ants / Scale and Mealy bugs. Inspect material in baskets. Spray with white oil, Malathion
Increase watering to once a day in very hot weather. Maintain humidity when possible.
Oncidium In hot weather, every 1-2 weekly
Balanced fertilizer.
Fungal leaf-issues as humidity increases.
High nitrogen fertilizers encourage too much leaf growth in Varicosum types
Paphiopedilums 3 times weekly more if in hot weather.
Balanced (Less nitrogen) fertilizer
Preventative Fungicide Mancozeb
Do not let plants dry out in hot weather.
Catasetinae At least 3 time weekly Increase frequency If new growths are starting
Increase fertilizer containing a higher nitrogen level
Spray Miticide monthly, more often in Hot dry conditions
Maintain a close vigil for Spider mites. These pests can devastate a collection.
Next Monthly Meeting: Tuesday 23rd October. Starts 7.30 pm. Notice to Members: Please assist if you can with cleaning the hall after the meeting
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Den. farmerii W&M Richardson Den. Stardust T.March Popular Vote, Advanced. Cattleya Ctt. Fire Gem ‘Capricorn’s Sunkist Gold’ J&S Frisch Vandaceous over 65mm V. Kulwadee ‘Fragrance’ J&M Bloxsom Vandaceous up to 65mm Van. Pine Rivers ‘Wasana’ J&N Glover Dendrobium Den. Sander’s Festival T.Dean Species Den. amethystoglossum J&M Bloxsom Miscellaneous Phal. KV Beauty T&M Handley Novice. Cattleya over 100mm Rlc. Haw Yuan Gold L.Lucke Cattleya up to 100mm Rlc. Toshie’s Magic D.Hughes Dendrobium Den. Stardust T.March Species Den. lindleyi Y.Manning Miscellaneous V. Yip Sum Wah ‘The Red’ S.Kuhl
Den. amethystoglossum Den. Stardust
Den. farmerii
Judging News
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Terry Dean with his Champion of Show. Paph. rothschildianum ‘Ellie’ HCC/AOC. With the Show just passed, I thought it was timely for an explanation of the judging processes considering we recently have had many new members, and also for some of those members of the society who may have a misunderstanding of the judging processes. Terry’s plant was collectively vetted for an AOC award by the Judging Panel (11 Judges, 4 Associate Judges) and as is always the case and has always been at our Shows, consideration was also given to the Reserve Champion Orchid. Likewise, as is any other ‘quality or cultural’ exhibit, such as, a third preference or Best Specimen that any judge deems worthy of nomination for Award-Assessment (not an automatic process as some mistakenly believe). However, in the case of Showbench Judging, to select the major show prizes, plants are taken from Class Champions, (refer to the schedule), the panel will also collectively then vet each nomination as to whether It will stay on the judging bench. In this Show’s case three plants remained after vetting. Votes were then taken; excluding any judge who had an interest in any of the 3 exhibits. As a result, Terry’s plant was voted by majority as Champion of the Show. The Reserve Champion was then selected by voting from the remaining two plants. After the show bench judging was completed, Terry’s plant was then also nominated by several judges as worthy to be further accessed for an Australian Orchid Council quality award. By panel consensus the award assessment proceeded and resulted in it being elevated to the higher award of Award of Merit (AM, pending). It had increased its flower count from 3 to 4 when it was awarded an HCC as Champion Orchid at the 2016 Spring Show. In addition, it was now also comparable to other plants that had received this standard of award. The Reserve Champion was also then nominated by several judges as being worthy of assessment for a quality award. However, already being an awarded mericlone meant the owners would be unable to apply their own cultivar name as in Terry’s plant’s case, which was a seedling and also as this clone Van. Pine Rivers ‘Wasana’ has previously been awarded many times, the offer was declined. It is worth noting for members not familiar with the Judging Rules and procedures, it is always remains the prerogative of the owner to have the plant assessed for an AOC quality or cultural award. For whatever reason they can accept or decline, keeping in mind that a cost currently $38.50 is incurred.
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Thanks go to Mel Wheeler, immediate past STOC Registrar who acted as the Panel Chairman (usually the job of the highest-ranking judge present, Registrar or Assistant Registrar), for the Champions’ selection and awarding processes. This is a common occurrence, as under the Australian Orchid Council rules judges who have an interest in either judging process Showbench or Award, (i.e. either own or are acting on behalf of the owner) must absent themselves from the assessment. It was necessary in this case as two plants out of the 3 selected were owned by judges. Likewise, Terry was also precluded from the Award assessment. Thanks to all judges and associates who attended and volunteered their time, (sometimes a thankless task,) and to those who travelled at their own expense, especially Mel and Judy Wheeler from Brisbane, John Hughes from Bundaberg who has supported both of our shows for many years, and our Gladstone compatriots, Frank Mollenhauer, Len Dowling, Jennifer Scott, and Richard Cornale. Thanks also those members who acted as Stewards for the Show. 36 Jeff Glover, Assistant Registrar, Northern Area Panel Sub-Tropical Orchid Council
Support from The Morning Bulletin President Jeff Bloxsom has secured support for an advertising promotion from the Morning Bulletin for the conference through the newspaper’s community support program. It will be in the form of three advertisements this year and three next year as the conference draws closer. After much toiling, our webmaster and designer ‘extraordinaire’ Bob Lakey has again come up with a beautiful poster/add which is shown below. Keep an eye out for them, the first should be in a paper sometime this month.
Spring Show Photos
Rocky Round Up Orchidfest 2019
Visit ing Or chid Nur ser ies
Sub Tropical Orchid Council Qld. Inc.
Or chid SalesRefreshments
Available
Saturday 14th Sept 9am to 4pm
Display & SalesThe Rockhampt on Cake Decorat or sCapr icorn Region Bonsai Societ y
Admission $5Children Free - Sunday 15th Sept 9am to 3pm
Demonst r at ionsVenue
Conference and Show
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Spring Show Results
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ROCKHAMPTON ORCHID SOCIETY INC.CHAMPIONS: Spring Show 2018 - Special Awards
Class 1: Grand Champion
rothschildianaPaph. T DEAN
Class 2: Reserve Champion
Pine RiversVan. J & N GLOVER
Class 3: Best Specimen
Kean's BabyDen. K & R SMITH
Class 4: Best Exotic Species - 1st
rothschildianaPaph. T DEAN
Class 5: Best Exotic Species - 2nd
amethystoglossumDen. J & M BLOXSOM
Class 6: Best Aust. Species - 1st
canaliculatumCym. R & D CORNALE
Class 7: Best Aust. Species - 2nd
discolorDen. M GUNDER
Class 9: Best Orchid by Novice Grower - 1st
ShinoGct. R RUSSELL
Class 10: Best Orchid by Novice Grower - 2nd
aphyllumDen. D & L HUMBLE
Class 11: Class Champion Laeliinae
Dal's EmperorRth. R & G BILLS
Class 12: Runner up to Class Champion Laeliinae
Dendi's PerfectionC. J SCOTT
Class 13: Class Champion Vandeae (excluding Phalaenopsis)
Pine RiversVan. J & N GLOVER
Class 14: Runner up to Class Champion Vandeae (excluding Phalaenopsis)
Pine RiversV. M & B RICHARDSON
Class 15: Class Champion Phalaenopsis
Maki WatanabePhal. T & M HANDLEY
Class 16: Runner up to Class Champion Phalaenopsis
Chian Xen Sweet PeachPhal. T & M HANDLEY
Class 17: Class Champion Dendrobium
Golden AyaDen. J & S FRISCH
Class 18: Runner up to Class Champion Dendrobium
Alice's KevinDen. R & G BILLS
Class 19: Class Champion Oncidiinae
Space RaceOnc. T DEAN
Class 20: Runner up to Class Champion Oncidiinae
MollyRrm. K & R SMITH
Class 21: Class Champion Paphiopedilum
Saint SwithinPaph. K & R SMITH
Class 22: Runner up to Class Champion Paphiopedilum
Praying MantisPhrag. T DEAN
Class 23: Class Champion Other Genera
Australian MidnightCym. R & D CORNALE
Class 24: Runner up to Class Champion Other Genera
Lady Ramona HarrisGp. T DEAN
Class 25: Class Champion Foliage / Fern
J & N GLOVERAny other foliage - over 200mm diameter pot size
Class 26: Runner up to Class Champion Foliage / Fern
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ROCKHAMPTON ORCHID SOCIETY INC.
ORCHID - Spring Show 2018 - Results1.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 1.01: Laeliinae, Standard shape, over 110mm, predominately White
Mary ElizaRyg.
Lynn SpencerC.
1st
2nd
J SCOTT
T & M HANDLEY
Class 1.02: Laeliinae, Standard shape, over 110mm, predominately Mauve/ Purple shades
Glenlee LauraRlc.
Glenlee LauraRlc.
1st
2nd
R & G BILLS
R & G BILLS
Class 1.03: Laeliinae, Standard Shape, over 110mm, predominately yellow/orange
Karen's SunriseRlc.
Mem. AnantRlc.
1st
2nd
R & G BILLS
R & D CORNALE
Class 1.04: Laeliinae, Standard Shape, over 110mm, any other colour or combination
Shinfong AppleRlc.
Mount Isa Caudabec C.Rlc. x
1st
2nd
K & R SMITH
P & T JENKINSON
Class 1.05: Laeliinae, Standard Shape, 75mm to 110mm, predominately white
Capricorn CharmRlc.
Mal JenkinsonRlc.
1st
2nd
J SCOTT
R & G BILLS
Class 1.06: Laeliinae, Standard Shape, 75mm to 110mm, predominately mauve/ pink
Dendi's PerfectionC.
Dendi's PerfectionC.
1st
2nd
J SCOTT
J SCOTT
Class 1.07: Laeliinae, Standard Shape, 75mm to 110mm, any other colour
Goldenzelle Dal's Buddy Ctt.Rlc. x
Sunstate's Ted and AliceRth.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
T & N CRAIG
Class 1.08: Laeliinae, Standard Shape, under 75mm, any colour
Dal's EmperorRth.
ShinoGct.
1st
2nd
R & G BILLS
R RUSSELL
Class 1.09: Laeliinae, Cluster, not less than 5 blooms.
Fire Gem 'Capricorn's Honey Bee Heaven'Ctt.
Fire Gem 'Capricorn's Topline'Ctt.
1st
2nd
J & S FRISCH
J & S FRISCH
Class 1.10: Laeliinae, Any other
Green AngelEpc.
Mark Jones Jungle Elf C.C. x
1st
2nd
K & R SMITH
J SCOTT
2.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 2.01: Vandeae, Standard shape, blooms over 70mm
Tubtim Velvet Viraphandhu Glory V.V. x
Kulwadee FragranceV.
1st
2nd
J & M BLOXSOM
T & N CRAIG
Class 2.02: Vandeae, Standard shape, blooms 35mm to 70mm
Marissa's Little DollV.
Su-Fun BeautyV.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
M & B RICHARDSON
Class 2.03: Vandeae, Standard shape, blooms under 35mm
Pine RiversVan.
Pine RiversV.
1st
2nd
J & N GLOVER
M & B RICHARDSON
Class 2.04: Vandeae, non-standard blooms over 50mm
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ROCKHAMPTON ORCHID SOCIETY INC.
ORCHID - Spring Show 2018 - Results Christine Suksamran Spots V.Aranda. x
SunriseRntda.
1st
2nd
J SCOTT
T DEAN
Class 2.05: Vandeae, non-standard shape, blooms up to 50mm
Lilac BlossomVan.
WacharinV.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
R & D CORNALE
3.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 3.01: Dendrobium, Eugenanthe type (soft cane) predominately white
Love MemoryDen.
HagoromoDen.
1st
2nd
J & S FRISCH
J & S FRISCH
Class 3.02: Dendrobium, Eugenanthe type (soft cane) Predominately purple/mauve
Chorus GirlDen.
Lady IceDen.
1st
2nd
J & S FRISCH
J & S FRISCH
Class 3.03: Dendrobium, Eugenanthe type (soft cane) any other colour
Oriental GoldDen.
Capricorn's Lemon ButterDen.
1st
2nd
J & S FRISCH
S & M ROWCLIFFE
Class 3.04: Dendrobium, Phalaenanthe or Intermediate type
MangosteenDen.
Black PearlDen.
1st
2nd
J & S FRISCH
K & R SMITH
Class 3.05: Dendrobium, Spatulata type
Alice's KevinDen.
Anching Lubag discolor Den.Den. x
1st
2nd
R & G BILLS
R & G BILLS
Class 3.06: Dendrobium, Any other type
Golden AyaDen.
Kean's BabyDen.
1st
2nd
J & S FRISCH
K & R SMITH
4.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 4.01: Oncidiinae, Tolumnia / Zelenkoa type characteristics (ie. Miniature growing)
MollyRrm.
William ThurstonTolu.
1st
2nd
K & R SMITH
K & R SMITH
Class 4.02: Oncidiinae, Gom.(Onc.) varicosum type characteristics (Dominant yellow lip)
Sweet SugarOns.1st
2nd
J SCOTT
Class 4.03: Oncidiinae, Brassia type characteristics. (long, narrow petals)
Speckled SpireOnc.
StarexBrs.
1st
2nd
P & T JENKINSON
S & M ROWCLIFFE
Class 4.04: Oncidiinae, Any other type not included in the above
Space RaceOnc.
Calico GemZed.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
P & T JENKINSON
5.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 5.01: Paphiopedilum, standard complex type
MatchlessPaph.
Name UnknownPaph.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
J & J HOGAN
Class 5.02: Paphiopedilum, Maudiae type characteristics
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ROCKHAMPTON ORCHID SOCIETY INC.
ORCHID - Spring Show 2018 - Results Pop Monkhouse Colorbox Paph.Paph. x
Steve WatersPaph.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
T DEAN
Class 5.03: Paphiopedilum, Brachypetalum / Parvisepalum type characteristics
Pinocchio White Knight Paph.Paph. x
Envy GreenPaph.
1st
2nd
K & R SMITH
T DEAN
Class 5.04: Paphiopedilum, Multi-floral type
Saint SwithinPaph.
Imperial JadePaph.
1st
2nd
K & R SMITH
T DEAN
Class 5.06: Phragmipedium
Praying MantisPhrag.
Olaf Gruss sargentianum Phrag.Phrag. x
1st
2nd
T DEAN
J & N GLOVER
6.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 6.01: Phalaenopsis, Standard shape, bloom size over 90mm
Chian Xen Sweet PeachPhal.
Younghome GoldenPhal.
1st
2nd
T & M HANDLEY
B & N LAKEY
Class 6.02: Phalaenopsis, Standard shape, bloom size 60mm to 90mm
Maki WatanabePhal.
Younghome Golden LeopardPhal.
1st
2nd
T & M HANDLEY
T & M HANDLEY
Class 6.03: Phalaenopsis, Standard shape, bloom size under 60mm
Nobby's AmyPhal.
Lianher Happy StarPhal.
1st
2nd
B & N LAKEY
T & M HANDLEY
Class 6.04: Phalaenopsis, any other over 60mm
Chia-Shing Hot KissPhal.
Chia Shing Fire KissPhal.
1st
2nd
T & M HANDLEY
K & P MARSDEN
Class 6.05: Phalaenopsis, any other up to 60mm
Sogo GotrisPhal.1st
2nd
S & M ROWCLIFFE
7.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 7.01: Catasetinae
Brown's DelightClo.1st
2nd
K & R SMITH
Class 7.02: Epidendrum, reed stem type (crucifix orchid)
Topaz SpecialEpi.
Comet ValleyEpi.
1st
2nd
T MARCH
R & G BILLS
Class 7.04: Phaius and alliance hybrid
Lady Ramona HarrisGp.
Lady Ramona HarrisGp.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
T DEAN
Class 7.05: Zygopetalum and alliance hybrid
Debbie De MelloZ.1st
2nd
R RUSSELL
Class 7.07: Cymbidium, any other
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ROCKHAMPTON ORCHID SOCIETY INC.
ORCHID - Spring Show 2018 - Results Australian MidnightCym.
Australian MidnightCym.
1st
2nd
R & D CORNALE
M GUNDER
8.00Class Orchid Name Grower
Class 8.01: Laeliinae (Cattleya, Laelia, Sophronitis or Brassavola only.)(RHS or Sander accepted)
intermediaC.
skinneriGur.
1st
2nd
J & M BLOXSOM
K & R SMITH
Class 8.02: Vandae (excluding Phalaenopsis)
matutinaRen.
polystachysOenla.
1st
2nd
J SCOTT
B & N LAKEY
Class 8.03: Phalaenopsis
amabilisPhal.
amabilisPhal.
1st
2nd
T & M HANDLEY
J SCOTT
Class 8.04: Dendrobium – Australian
discolorDen.
discolorDen.
1st
2nd
M GUNDER
T DEAN
Class 8.05: Dendrobium – Exotic
lindleyi var. majusDen.
thyrsiflorumDen.
1st
2nd
J & N GLOVER
J SCOTT
Class 8.07: Paphiopedilum or Phragmipedium
rothschildianaPaph.
philippinense var. roebeleniiPaph.
1st
2nd
T DEAN
C CHRISTENSEN
Class 8.09: Any other Australian Species
canaliculatumCym.
australisPhais.
1st
2nd
R & D CORNALE
J & M BLOXSOM
Class 8.10: Any other Exotic Species
amethystoglossumDen.
bicolorLpt.
1st
2nd
J & M BLOXSOM
P & T JENKINSON
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Displays: Large Displays : 1st J Scott & R and D Cornale 2nd N & B Lakey 3rd Bills, Hogan and Breingan Container Displays 1St N& J Glover 2nd M&G Munder 3rd L&R Mann
ROCKHAMPTON ORCHID SOCIETY INC.
FOLIAGE / FERN - Spring Show 2018 - RESULTS
Any other foliage - over 200mm diameter pot size J & N GLOVER
Any other foliage - over 200mm diameter pot size J & S FRISCH
1st
2nd
Class 9.11: Any other foliage – up to 200mm diameter pot size
Any other foliage - up to 200mm diameter pot size F & B ENGLISH
Any other foliage - up to 200mm diameter pot size J & N GLOVER
1st
2nd
Class 9.12: Adiantum (Maiden Hair fern)
Adiantum Maiden Hair Fern J & S FRISCH
Adiantum (Maiden Hair fern) D & L HUMBLE
1st
2nd
Class 9.13: Huperzia (Tassel fern)
Huperzia (Tassel fern) S & M ROWCLIFFE
Huperzia (Tassel fern) F & B ENGLISH
1st
2nd
Class 9.14: Any other fern
Any other fern J & S FRISCH
Any other fern J & S FRISCH
1st
2nd
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Your Orchid Diary 2018
Oct 12-13th Bribie Island OFS Show Nov 2-3rd Nambour Species Society Show STOC Meeting Caboolture
Rockhampton Orchid Society Inc. www.rockhamptonorchidsociety.com.au Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month (excluding December) at St Stephens Presbyterian Church Hall, Burnett St. Nth Rockhampton; commencing at 7.30 pm. Plants must be tabled by 7.15pm. Disclaimer: Rockhampton Orchid Society Inc. disclaims all responsibility for any losses or damage, which may be attributed to the use or misuse of any material published in this Newsletter.
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