Dendrobium speciosum cultivars (Note: The list has been revised as at January 2017 and further amendments were made in February 2017 . January 2016 entries are in blue. January & February 2017 entries are in green. Numbering after No. 120 has changed due to new entry No. 121 added in February. No. 668 is also a new entry. Changes have been made to 49, 442, 552 and 627.) About two years ago I took on the task of compiling a list of cultivars of Dendrobium speciosum. My object has been to record the named cultivars and record information as to provenance, of bush collected plants and also those which are the result of line breeding. It has not been my intention to discriminate in any way, so plants are listed whether or not they have won shows or awards or been used in breeding programs. If a cultivar has come to my attention, it has been included. I have obtained the information from personal observation at orchid shows, from reading nursery catalogues, and from correspondence with people who have written providing valuable information from their own knowledge and records. In a number of cases I received information about a cultivar from more than one source. I have not listed every source of information for every plant, generally replacing an earlier source name with a more recent source if the later source provided more details, so the fact that a single name is listed in the Information Source/Additional Comments column should not be taken as meaning that was the only source of information about that cultivar. I am particularly grateful to Phil Ritchie, who provided extensive information from the database maintained by himself and Keith Riseley, and also subsequently provided further details. Bill Dobson, Dave Groffen, Wally Heath, Norm Stockton, and Gerry Walsh all provided me with lists and Graeme Russell shared the research paper he wrote on this subject for the ANOS judging course. Graeme’s paper had a list of his own sources, although at this stage those sources are not included in the list. In the case of information provided by Wally Heath, the name of his source is included in parentheses after his name. I wish to stress that the inclusion of a name as a source of information as to the provenance of a plant means no more than that person provided information to me about the plant; it certainly does not mean that person was the collector of the plant. In some cases people have told me who collected the plant, but those details are not included in this list, with a few exceptions in cases where the collector is no longer with us or where the plant was collected from private property. I have noticed an unfortunate trend for seedlings from particularly successful crosses between two known parents to be given abbreviated names based on those of the parents in order to indicate that the plant is the progeny of those particular parents. For example, there might be a temptation to refer to plants produced by crossing Dendrobium speciosum var. curvicaule ‘Daylight Moon’ with Dendrobium speciosum var. speciosum ‘Windermere’ as Dendrobium speciosum “Moonmere”. “Moonmere” might seem like a convenient way to refer to such plants,
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Dendrobium speciosum cultivars
(Note: The list has been revised as at January 2017 and further amendments were made in February 2017 . January 2016
entries are in blue. January & February 2017 entries are in green. Numbering after No. 120 has changed due to new entry No.
121 added in February. No. 668 is also a new entry. Changes have been made to 49, 442, 552 and 627.)
About two years ago I took on the task of compiling a list of cultivars of Dendrobium speciosum. My object has been to record the named cultivars and record information as to provenance, of bush collected plants and also those which are the result of line breeding. It has not been my intention to discriminate in any way, so plants are listed whether or not they have won shows or awards or been used in breeding programs. If a cultivar has come to my attention, it has been included.
I have obtained the information from personal observation at orchid shows, from reading nursery catalogues, and from correspondence with people who have written providing valuable information from their own knowledge and records.
In a number of cases I received information about a cultivar from more than one source. I have not listed every source of information for every plant, generally replacing an earlier source name with a more recent source if the later source provided more details, so the fact that a single name is listed in the Information Source/Additional Comments column should not be taken as meaning that was the only source of information about that cultivar.
I am particularly grateful to Phil Ritchie, who provided extensive information from the database maintained by himself and Keith Riseley, and also subsequently provided further details. Bill Dobson, Dave Groffen, Wally Heath, Norm Stockton, and Gerry Walsh all provided me with lists and Graeme Russell shared the research paper he wrote on this subject for the ANOS judging course. Graeme’s paper had a list of his own sources, although at this stage those sources are not included in the list. In the case of information provided by Wally Heath, the name of his source is included in parentheses after his name.
I wish to stress that the inclusion of a name as a source of information as to the provenance of a plant means no more than that person provided information to me about the plant; it certainly does not mean that person was the collector of the plant.
In some cases people have told me who collected the plant, but those details are not included in this list, with a few exceptions in cases where the collector is no longer with us or where the plant was collected from private property.
I have noticed an unfortunate trend for seedlings from particularly successful crosses between two known parents to be given abbreviated names
based on those of the parents in order to indicate that the plant is the progeny of those particular parents. For example, there might be a
temptation to refer to plants produced by crossing Dendrobium speciosum var. curvicaule ‘Daylight Moon’ with Dendrobium speciosum var.
speciosum ‘Windermere’ as Dendrobium speciosum “Moonmere”. “Moonmere” might seem like a convenient way to refer to such plants,
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indicating, as it does, that it is the progeny of these two famous cultivars. It is also a nice, short, way of referring to the grex instead of using the
proper nomenclature which involves writing about 80 characters. However, this practice has the potential to cause great confusion and should be
avoided by hybridists and hobbyists alike.
Labelling a plant Dendrobium speciosum “Moonmere” suggests that it is a specific cultivar, despite the use of double quotation marks rather than
single quotes, as only someone with a sound knowledge of orchid nomenclature - and caring about it - will appreciate the difference. It is
foreseeable that dozens of people could ending up having plants in their collections labelled D. speciosum ‘Moonmere’, with every one of them
being a different clone. To avoid this sort of confusion, a particularly noteworthy plant of Dendrobium speciosum var. curvicaule ‘Daylight Moon’ x
Dendrobium speciosum var. speciosum ‘Windermere’ should have another distinguishing name added, as has been the case with D. speciosum
‘Moonmere Excellence’.
I have compiled this list on the assumption that Dendrobium speciosum is a complex involving a single species of nine varieties, in accordance with
the findings of the study conducted by P.B. Adams, J.M. Burke and S.D. Lawson. Their paper describing the study and their findings was published
in The Orchadian, Volume 15 Number 5, September 2006, p208 – p240. However, thanks to Gerry Walsh, a couple of thelychitons have snuck in.
This project is a work in progress, and the list will be regularly updated, but it was time to start the ball rolling and publish the list as it is so far. I invite anyone with comments to make about the current list, or additional information, to contact me by email at [email protected] or by mail to P.O. Box 1549, Ballina, NSW, 2478.
The list has been updated with particulars of further speciosums that have come to my attention and further information about plants already on the list. These new entries are written in blue. A few names have been deleted on the recommendation of Graeme Russell because he was unable to verify his source. The deleted names are ‘Bellinger Lassie’, ‘Brian’s Choice’, ‘Gold Ermine’, ‘Grandi’, ‘Surprise’, and ‘White Siamese Twin’. If anyone has any information about plants bearing those names, please let me know. ‘Debra’ has been removed on the basis it was a misspelling of ‘Denbra’. ‘Kate’s Choice’ has been removed on the basis it is actually ‘Kate’s Special’. The list also adds the names of Graeme’s sources after his name, but those sources are not added in blue. There have also been some amendments to correct errors.
Details of awarded plants are readily available on the internet, and I visit quite a few orchid shows, but there are many plants in collections that I will never see, and if a plant has been considered worthy enough to be given a name then it might be used in line breeding, and if that’s the case it should be recorded in the list, so please tell me about them. Some people have sent me information since the original list was compiled, and those contributions are much appreciated.
That “Moonmere” problem I addressed back in 2012 continues to vex those of us who believe it is important to avoid confusion of this type. It is not only the Moonmeres that are a worry, but now that a plant named Dendrobium speciosum ‘Moonmere’ has received an Award of Merit from the AOC (in Victoria in 2014) the Moonmeres are the group in which the potential problem has not only crystallised but has escalated. I suspect there could be a number of hobbyists with plants labelled Dendrobium speciosum “Moonmere” who will think they have plants of Dendrobium speciosum ‘Moonmere’ AM/AOC 2014 (Vic.).
There are a number of these “breeding groups”, for example:
Breeding group Parent plants referenced or implied in breeding group name
Amymere ‘Amy’ x ‘Windermere’
Beemoon ‘Bee Creek’ x ‘Daylight Moon’
Bustymoon ‘Busty’ x ‘Daylight Moon’
Dave’s Moon ‘Dave’s Gold’ x ‘Daylight Moon’
Goldimoon ‘Goldilocks’ x ‘Daylight Moon’
Herbmere ‘Herberton’ x ‘Windermere’
Herbmoon ‘Herberton’ x ‘Daylight Moon’
Herbville ‘Herberton’ x ‘Neville’
Larmoon ‘Mr Larcom Gold’ x ‘Daylight Moon’
Larwind ‘Mt Larcom Gold’ x ‘Windermere’
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Mistymere ‘Misty Mountain’ x ‘Windermere’
Mistywhite ‘Misty Mountain’ x ‘National White’
Moonmere ‘Daylight Moon’ x ‘Windermere’
Natstar ‘National White’ x ‘North Star’
Two Windy ‘Two Up’ x ‘Windermere’
I have given more thought to how it might be dealt with, but haven’t come up with anything beyond continuing to draw attention to the existence
of the problem and urging all growers to think very carefully before using these “breeding group” or “breeding line” terms such as “Larwind” or
“Moonmere” when writing labels for plants bought as seedlings. If you do elect to go for that short-cut, make sure to keep a supplementary
record of the plants’ precise parentage in a notebook or on computer, and write out a full label for each plant as soon as practicable.
This project continues to be a work in progress and I invite anyone with comments to make about the current list, or additional information, or ideas about the breeding groups naming issue, to contact me by email at [email protected] or by mail to P.O. Box 1549, Ballina, NSW, 2478.
130 Carnarvon ‘B’ carn’se Carnarvon Gorge Russell (Walsh)
131 Carnarvon Gorge # 2 cap. Fitzsimmons
132 Cathu curv. Groffen
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
133 Cathu-94 curv. Dobson
134 Chance sp. Dobson
135 Charlie curv. Named after Charlie Smith who lived at Berowra. It was given to him by Arthur Parker of Proserpine, Qld., in about 1965. Parker had collected it from the mountains inland from Proserpine at about 3,000 ft (1,000 metres) above sea level.
Stockton
136 Charlie sp. Different sources give different accounts of provenance. One says collected in Kangaroo Valley NSW in the mid 1970s, and another says it was obtained from a garden by a gardener named Charlie and that the wild source is not known.
Award photograph is not very good quality but it looks more like a var. speciosum than var. curvicaule to me.
AM/AOC-NSW (1989) Mr & Mrs R. Green
137 Charlie HCC/OSCOV 2012 G. Feltis
138 Charlie C1 sp. Same as Charlie. This was a different piece of the same original plant.
Walsh
139 Charlie 1 sp. Found by Charlie Smith in the Sydney area.
Ritchie (Flanagan ‘08) Flowers of these two are identical.
140 Charlie 2 sp. Found by Charlie Smith in the Sydney area.
141 Cheryl sp. Groffen
142 Chris hillii Dobson Alba form
143 Chrystal June Windermere x Palmerston Breeder: Tony Blewitt
AM/ANOS 2006 T. Blewitt
144 Chunky curv. Eungella Dobson
145 Cindy sp. Walsh - internet listing Aug. 2014
146 Clair de Lune curv. Daylight Moon x self Russell (Blewitt)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
147 Clarrie curv. ACC/ANOS 2004 (Qld.) C. & B. Wuth
148 Clay CCM/AOS 1993 B. Brice, Jr.
149 Clissolds Plant A hillii Port Macquarie hinterland, 1981 Adams Symp.
150 Clissolds Plant B hillii Port Macquarie hinterland, 1981 Adams Symp.
151 Clissold’s White hillii. AM/AOC 2013 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
152 Colo Good Yellow sp. Walsh - internet listing Aug. 2014
153 Colo Ridge sp. Runner up in ANOS Mid North Coast Group’s 2014 Speciosum Competition. Owner: Gerry Walsh
154 Corabere Range, Watagans
sp. Adams Symp.
155 Coral ped. Groffen
156 Coromandel Gold CC/NZOS 1989 G. Leafberg
157 Crackerjack ped. Russell (Walsh)
158 Cream Army sp. Walsh website 2016
159 Cream Puff curv. Brisbane ANOS Conf. 2013
160 Crediton curv. Eungella Walsh
161 Crediton, Burnt site curv. Clarke Range, inland from Mackay Adams Symp.
162 Crediton Cream curv. Crediton near Eungella, west of Mackay.
R/R AM/AOC 2000 (Vic.) P.& S. Adams AM/OSCOV 2000 P.& S. Adams
163 Creek Aureum grand. Kroombit Tops Walsh
164 Crème Brulee CHM/AOS 2008 F. Missbach
165 Cross Roads grand. Kroombit Russell (Walsh)
166 Custard i/v Beranghi Gold x Windermere Groffen
167 Daffodil cap. Newcastle Conf.
168 D1 grand. Walsh website 2016
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
169 DM curv. Western (Is this Daylight Moon?)
170 Daffodil i/v Windermere x Daylight Moon Groffen
171 Dave i/v (var. pedunculatum ‘Red Factor A’ x var. pedunculatum ‘Red Factor B’) x Blew Moon
HCC/ANOS 2016 (8th Conf.) T. & W. Walmsley
172 Dave’s Gold curv. Eungella Russell (Walsh)
173 Dave’s Moon curv. Dave’s Gold x Daylight Moon Bred by D. Mitten
Russell (Blewitt)
174 Dave’s Moon #1 curv. Cedar. Cat. 2014
175 Dave’s Moon #2 curv. Cedar. Cat. 2014
176 Dave’s Moon #4 curv. Cedar. Cat. 2010
177 Dave’s Moon #5 curv. Cedar. Cat. 2014
178 Dave’s Moon #6 curv. Cedar. Cat. 2014
179 Dave’s Moon #7 curv. Cedar. Cat.
180 Dave’s Moon Gold curv. Cedar. Cat. 2015
181 Davies Creek boreale Cedar. Cat. 2016
182 Daylight Mist curv. Daylight Moon x Misty Mountain Groffen
183 Daylight Moon (= Tony’s No. 2)
curv. Eungella Range near Mackay, Qld. Retrieved from debris left in the wake of a cyclone.
Article by Jacqueline &Tony Blewitt, “Orchids Australia”, Dec. 2002. Bill Murdoch Trophy winner 2012. Winner ANOS Mid North Coast Group’s Speciosum Competition 2014.
FCC/AOC 2001 (NSW) A. & J. Blewitt HCC/AOC-NSW ( 1997) A. & J. Blewitt AM/ANOS 2014 H. van den Berg
198 Earthy curv. Dave’s Gold x Daylight Moon Russell (Edwards)
199 Eclipse curv. Groffen
200 Edwards sp. Stockton
201 Elermore i/v Windermere x Palmerston DUNO 2017 Summer Catalogue
202 Elf curv. Eungella Dobson
203 Elle i/v Windermere x Blew Moon Brisbane ANOS Conference 2013
204 Ellie i/v Windermere x Daylight Moon HCC/ANOS 2006 (NSW) W. & T. Walmsley
205 Ellie Jean sp. National White x Georges River Special AM/AOC 2015 (NSW) T. & W. Walmsley
206 El Dorado i/v Windermere x Mt Larcom Gold Walsh - internet listing Aug. 2014
207 El Questo Grande hillii CCM/AOS 1998 P. S. Tobias
208 Emma Lea curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
209 Empire Bay sp. Empire Bay, Central Coast R/R (Field ’08)
210 Emu Park cap. Flowers April. Seen at local meeting.
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
211 Emu Park Early cap. Russell (Edwards)
212 Enio sp. Shoalhaven district. Walsh
213 Epiphyticus carn’se Carnarvon Gorge Russell (Walsh)
214 Equinox CCE/AOS 2016 Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
215 Ermine sp. Watagans A large white with purple on the labellum. Merrellen Orchids No. 35, ‘84-‘85 listing. Also “Some Thoughts on Dendrobium Speciosum”, Ted Gregory, AOR 1988.
237 Gaff grand. Collected in Gallengowan area about 20-25 years ago.
Ritchie (Gregory ’08) Has very pendulous habit. Not used much in breeding.
238 Gallangowan grand. Cedar. Cat. 2010
239 Gemma grand. Heath (Earth to Joy)
240 Gemma curv. Eungella Natural clone named by Ted Walmsley after Lloyd Edwards’ eldest daughter.
Russell (Walsh) Earth to Joy internet listing 2014
241 Geographe i/v Windermere x var. grandiflorum Bred by R. Winch
Russell (Mitten) HCC/AOC 2000 (WA) R. Winch
242 George sp. Royal National Park. Named after George Colthup.
Russell (Banks)
243 George ped. Russell (Harvey) One of the better forms used in breeding by Merrellen Orchids: Cedarvale 2008 online catalogue
244 George Bell curv. Eungella Dobson
245 George Shattuck Peabody
grand. AM/AOS 2001 A. S. Kaplan
246 George’s River sp. Picnic Point Russell (Walsh)
247 George’s River Special
sp. Georges River near Sandy Point. Walsh
248 Georgia i/v Windermere x Daylight Moon Kempsey 2015 AM/AOC 2015 (NSW) T. & W. Walmsley
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
249 Georgia’s Moonlight curv. Jacqueline x Tony’s No. 1 Grand Champion at ANOS Far North Coast Spring Show 2014 Owner: Bevan Burnham
250 Georgie Boy Windemere Price List Aug. 2014
251 Gigantea Aurea curv. Groffen AON 2012
252 Gladstone grand. Cedar. Cat. 2012
253 Glen (same as Glenn?)
sp. Groffen
254 Glenn sp. Two different accounts of provenance. One says from the Watagan Mountains and the other says was from the Central Coast District but not the Watagans.
255 Glennins sp. Gerry Walsh’s family property in Kangaroo Valley. Named by Gerry. Ted Gregory received AM with a piece Gerry gave him.
Walsh Shy flowerer in Vic. (R/R)
AM/AOC-QOS (1993) T. & B. Gregory
256 Gerry’s Tree curv. Walsh website 2016
257 Gloucester curv. Used extensively by Ted Gregory in his breeding; obtained by him from Ken McPherson. Note there is a plant of var. pedunculatum of the same name.
Cedar. Cat. Walsh
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
258 Gloucester ped. Collected by Ken McPherson & given to Ted Gregory c. late 80s. Named Gloucester after Ken McPherson’s property (near Cairns or Mackay, not sure which). Used by Neil Finch as Herberton Gold. There is a plant of var. curvicaule of the same name. Gerry Walsh advises that, in his later years, Ken McPherson lived on the road between Proserpine and Airlie Beach and did a lot of collecting on Mt Dryander close by. This is the northern limit of var. curvicaule.
262 Gold Long grand. Kroombit Tops Walsh - internet listing Aug. 2014
263 Gold Nugget curv. Big Yella x self Bred by D. Mitten
Russell (Walmsley)
264 Gold Sunshine grand. Kempsey 2015
265 Gold Wind i/v Beranghi Gold x Windermere Groffen
266 Golden sp. Ritchie (Flanagan)
267 Golden Arches grand. AON internet listing 2014
268 Golden Carat grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by T & B Gregory
Russell (Blewitt)
269 Golden Daylight curv. Kempsey 2015
270 Golden Fluke sp. From the Brokenback range NSW. R/R (Field ’08) Crossed with D. Aussie Child ‘Avril’ to produce one of the lines of D. Avril’s Gold.
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
271 Golden Flute Same as ‘Golden Fluke’? Article by John Woolf “Orchids Australia” Dec. 1999 states this is the name of one of the two plants (the other one Den. speciosum var. speciosum ‘Windermere’) used by the late Ray Hill with Den. Aussie Child ‘Avril’ to produce one of the lines of Den. Avril’s Gold.
272 Golden Fox black’se Russell (Walsh) A deep gold form. (Walsh, internet listing 2015)
273 Golden King grand. Woolf
274 Golden Girl sp. Santa Barbara Orchid Estate web site
275 Golden Peninsula Princess
curv. Bee Creek x Daylight Moon Rob Lewry AM/AOC 2016 (NSW) R. Lewry
276 Golden Show ACC/AOC-OCSA (1992) T. & M. Richardson
277 Golden Shower grand. Russell (Edwards) CCM/AOS 1967
278 Golden Showers sp. Russell (Zietsch)
279 Golden Sunshine grand. Mt Larcom Russell (Walmsley)
280 Golden Swamp grand. Tinonee catalogue 2015
281 Goldie grand. Groffen
282 Goldilocks sp. Windermere x self Bred by N. Finch (Russell) (Walmsley)
Cedar. Cat. 2012
283 Goldimoon i/v Windemere
284 Goldimoon Best 2006 i/v Goldilocks x Daylight Moon Kempsey 2015 ACM/AOC 2015 (NSW) D. Tomich
285 Goldimoon Perfection i/v Windemere
286 Goolawah curv. Dobson
287 Gracious Cascade grand. Western
288 Grand Mal grand. DUNO internet listing 2014
289 Grandisaurus grand. Kroombit Russell (Walsh)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
290 Great White HCC/OSCOV 2010 M. Anderson & C. Waterman
291 Gregory i/v Daylight Moon x George’s River Special
Bill Murdoch Silver Certificate 2012 HCC/ANOS 2012 Y. Ferris & G. Wheeldon
292 Grotto sp. Nowra District Cedar. Cat. Is one of forms of var. speciosum with a yellow flower (Stewart Penman)
293 Grumpy grand. AON internet listing 2015
294 Gumnut Cream hillii. DUNO 2011 pricelist
295 Günter Weidner BM/DOG 2015 (Culture and also
Botanical Species) G. Weidner
296 Gympie Gold grand. Kabi Group Show 2015
297 H.A. sp. Groffen
298 Half Moon curv. Jacqueline x Daylight Moon Bred by Tony Blewitt.
Cedar. Cat.
299 Harper’s Gold grand. Groffen
300 Harry curv. Groffen
301 Harry Klose curv. Bred by Harry Klose in 1970s or collected at Eungella
R/R Russell
AM/OSCOV 2003 P. & S. Adams
302 Hastings sp. Heath (G. Taylor)
303 Hawk sp. Russell (Blewitt)
304 Hedlow cap. Mt Hedlow Russell (Blewitt)
305 Hedlow Albino cap. Mt Hedlow Russell (Walsh) The only known albino var. capricornicum. Walsh – internet listing 2015
306 Heather sp. Stewart x Watagan? Bred by S. Penman
Russell (Blewitt) Bill Murdoch Trophy Winner 2005
AM/AOC 2004 (NSW) R. Campbell AM/ANOS 2005 (Qld.) R. & H. Campbell
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
307 Hen’s Teeth i/v Misty Mountain x Windermere (Described as “Mistymere ‘Hen’s Teeth’” in list)
BROA flask list
308 Herberton ped. This plant has sometimes been referred to as Atherton. Atherton/Herberton are the same area. Named by Neil Finch. [Ritchie (Flanagan ’08)]
R/R (Len Field ’08)
309 Herberton Gold ped. Syn. Gloucester Groffen
310 Herbmere i/v Herberton x Windermere A trade name for seedlings of cross between these two parents.
R/R Named by Brian Gerhard.
311 Herbmere Lemonade i/v Windemere
312 Herbmere Perfection i/v Windemere
313 Herbmere Poke Yer Eye Out
i/v Windemere
314 Herbmoon i/v A trade name for seedlings of cross between Herberton and Daylight Moon.
315 Herbneil Tiny Tot i/v Windemere
316 Herbstar i/v A trade name for seedlings of cross between Herberton x North Star.
317 Herbville Perfection i/v Herberton x Neville AON
319 Hollywood Giant grand. AON internet list July 2016, described as “from Mount Larcom x Kroombit”.
320 Humdinger curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
321 Hungarian Beauty curv. BROA eBay listing 2015
322 Hunter sp. Collected near Glendonbrook in the Hunter Valley in the 1970s.
R/R Henry Wilson
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
323 Hunters sp. Syn. of Hunter? Parent of plant exhibited at Brisbane ANOS Conference 2013: D. speciosum var. speciosum ((‘Hunters’ x ‘Windermere’) x ‘Hunters’)
324 Impressive sp. Dreamtime x self Russell (Harvey)
325 Inca Gold black’se Russell (Blewitt)
326 Incredible Hulk sp. THG internet listing 2014
327 Ingot grand. Kroombit Tops Russell (Walsh)
328 Iono AON internet listing 2015
329 Irvine Bank ped. Russell (Harvey)
330 Ivory Moon curv. Ivory Star x Daylight Moon Groffen
331 Ivory Star curv. Eungella Russell (Blewitt) HCC/ANOS 2002 (NSW) A.P. & J.L. Blewitt
332 JR grand. Cedar. Cat.
333 Jack R. grand. Newcastle Conf.
334 Jackeroo curv. DUNO internet listing 2014
335 Jacqueline curv. Eungella. Named by Tony Blewitt after his wife.
Walsh
336 Janarne sp. Alum Mountain, Bulahdelah . R/R (Field ’08) Big White
338 Jaq’s Moon Best curv. Daylight Moon x Jacqueline Champion species, Kabi Group show 2016
339 Jaydon grand. HCC/AOS 2016
340 Jean ped. Dobson
341 Jelita grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by Ted Gregory (Russell)
Cedar. Cat. 2010
342 Jessie sp. Amy x Windermere Groffen
343 Jill sp. National White x Windermere Garry Murphie AM/AOC 2003 (Vic.) J. & J. Wooding
344 Jody curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
345 John HCC/OSCOV 2003 B. & B. Khann
346 John Pollen parent of first prize winner class 10 Seedling D. speciosum any variety Brisbane ANOS Conf. 2013 (D. speciosum var. grandiflorum ‘Robyn’ x ‘John’)
347 John Lynch sp. Lower Portland area (Hawkesbury District)
Walsh AM/AOC-NSW (1994) B. Fletcher
348 Josephine i/v var. pedunculatum x var. speciosum John Rees HCC/AOC 2003 (Vic.) J. & G. Prouse
349 Josh sp. Mangrove Mountain Gold x Watagan White. Bred by R. Harvey
Russell (Korzenowski)
350 Julian sp. AM/OSCOV 2003 M. Harding CC/OSCOV 2003 M. Harding
351 Julian grand. Russell (Edwards)
352 KU curv. Groffen
353 K. Hatcher ped. Same as Kev Hatcher or Keith Hatcher?
Cedar. Cat. 2014
354 Kabi 2003 curv. Cedar. Cat. 10
355 Kabi 2006 i/v Fool’s Gold x Windermere Cedar. Cat.
356 Kabi 2010 curv. Jacqueline x Daylight Moon Russell (Harvey) HCC/AOS 2012 T. Biggart
357 Kai curv. Eungella Russell (Blewitt)
358 Kai Anthony sp. Windermere x Charlie Bred by N. Finch
Russell (Blewitt)
359 Kalpower grand. S.E. of Kroombit Tops Russell (Blewitt)
360 Karen i/v Ermine x D. speciosum var. grandiflorum (Is this the hybrid by Harry Klose mentioned by Ted in his article in the AOR in Spring 1988?)
Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
361 Karin BM/DOG 2012 (Bronze medal for natural form in amateur category) J. Cammin
362 Kate’s Special sp. From an island garden on the Hawkesbury River. Harry Turner used to holiday there and a resident Kate grew it in her garden and gave Harry a piece.
Walsh
363 Kath sp. Champion of Ballina OS show 1981.
364 Kath curv. Cathu x self Russell (Edwards)
365 Kathy THG eBay listing August 2015
366 Kathy Ritz JC/AOS 2012 D. & C. Doran
367 Katherine curv. Daylight Moon x Jacqueline Russell (Blewitt)
368 Kathryn curv. Daylight Moon x Blew Moon Breeder: Neil Finch
R/R Bill Murdoch Trophy Winner 2010
HCC/ANOS 2006 (NSW) L. & B. Dobson
369 Katrina grand. Creek Aureum x Beranghi Gold Bred by T. Walmsley/T. Blewitt
Russell (Walsh) AD/ANOS 2010 M. Korzenowski
370 Katy curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
371 Kensington CCM/AOS 1967
372 Keith Hatcher ped. Same as Kev Hatcher? Revesby Workers Australian Native Orchid Club September 2012 results sheet
373 Kev Hatcher ped. Russell. Actually var. boreale?
374 Kiah ped. Groffen
375 Kiri curv. Eungella Russell (Blewitt)
376 Kirrama boreale Kirrama, near Cardwell NQ Russell (Walsh) Walsh - internet listing Aug. 2014
377 Korora ped. Groffen
378 Kowhai CCC/OSNZ 2011
379 Kroombit No. 1 grand. Kroombit Russell (Walsh)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
380 Kroombit 2B grand. Bill Murdoch Trophy entrant 1997
381 Kroombit D1 grand. Walsh - internet listing Aug. 2014
382 Kroombit Gold grand. Kroombit Tops. Collected by a South Australian in the 1970s, before it was a National Park.
Walsh. Progeny less likely to have crossed lateral sepals than when Mount Larcom Gold is used. [Ritchie (Flanagan ’08)]
387 Kundun Gold sp. Allan Trotter x Bill Platt’s Gold Bred by R. Graham & A. Flanagan
Russell (Blewitt)
388 L&N ACC/AOC-Vic. (1995) L. & N. Crawford
389 Lara curv. Daylight Moon x Jacqueline Russell (Blewitt)
390 Larcom Gold grand. Groffen
391 Last Find sp. Upper Macdonald River area. Walsh
392 Lauren grand. Bred by T. & B. Gregory Russell (Harvey)
393 J. Leishman No. 1 Interm. grand & cap.
Unusual plant with intermediate characters, collected many years ago from narrow strip of territory between var. capricornicum & var. grandiflorum.
Adams Symp.
394 Lemon all Over HCC/OSCOV 2016 The Hanging Garden
395 Lemon Ice grand. Exact origin unknown, but from var. grandiflorum territory.
Adams Symp. HCC/ANOS 2000 P.& S. Adams ACC/ANOS 2000 P.& S. Adams AM/AOC 2001 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
396 Lemon Lady curv. AM/AOC 2012 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
397 Lemonade Perfection i/v Herbmere Lemonade x ((Mount Larcom Gold x Windermere)’Perfection’)
AON 2012
398 Len Lawler ped. Russell (Blewitt)
399 Lennie sp. var. speciosum ‘Misty Mountain’ x ‘Windermere’
AON 2012
400 Len’s Best White sp. Watagan Mountains . Neil Finch did a lot of hybridizing with it [Len Field ‘08].
R/R Very large, beautiful white.
401 Leo’s 2 Carnarvon Gorge
cap. Kempsey 2016
402 Light Lemon curv. Cedar. Cat. 10
403 Lightning Bolt sp. BROA flask list
404 Lil Wheelan sp. Windermere x Hastings Heath (Taylor)
405 Lily Millane grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by T. & B. Gregory
Russell (Edwards)
406 Linus i/v National White x Ted Written on label in ANOS award photograph.
HCC/ANOS 2007 HCC/AOC 2008 (NSW) Y. Ferris
407 Little Big Horn ped. Atherton Dobson
408 Little John sp. Watagan Mountains R/R Smallish white flowers on good upright racemes. Appealing.
HCC/AOC-QOS (1989) T. & B. Gregory
409 Little Potatoes sp. Groffen
410 Liz HCC/OSCOV 2010 N. Sargant
411 Lofty sp. Dobson
412 Lonely grand. Kroombit Walsh.
413 Longfella sp. Dobson
414 Lorne Frost i/v National White x Daylight Moon ANOS Conference B risbane 2013
415 Lorraine sp. Windermere x self Breeder: Neil Finch
Dobson
416 Lucky 3 grand. DUNO 2011 pricelist
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
417 Lucky Last sp. Central Coast Russell (Walsh)
418 Ludlow’s Giant grand. From south of var. grandiflorum territory?
Walsh. This plant is not known for good floral forms, but is apparently very large and starry. (Walsh)
419 Lunar Eclipse i/v (Beranghi Gold x Ted) x (Daylight Moon x self)
Tinonee catalogue 2015.
420 Lunar Light curv. HCC/AOC 2012 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
421 Lute sp. Western. Intense gold.
422 Luteolus curv. AM/AOC 2012 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
423 Lyn’s Joy cap. Groffen
424 Lynda Anne HCC/OSCOV 2004 M. Harding
425 Lynette sp. Watagan Russell (Banks)
426 Lyrebird sp. Central Coast, 1997 Albino form. Walsh – Australian Orchid Review (Vol. 79, No. 5) Oct.-Nov. 2014
427 Lyrebird Alba sp. Central Coast Russell (Walsh)
428 Mackay curv. Bred by Harry Klose in 1970s. R/R
429 Mackay ACF curv. Groffen
430 Mackay Kenny curv. Kempsey 2015
431 Madaline HCC/OSCOV 1997 F. Piercy
432 Madeleine i/v Windermere x Daylight Moon AM/AOC 2006 (NSW) M. Brown
433 Maddison i/v Mt Larcom Gold x Windermere Grand Champion ANOS Newcastle Spring Show 2015
AM/AOC 2015 (NSW) G. Young & C. Farrell
434 Magic grand. Groffen
435 Magic Monster curv. CC/OSCOV 2012 The Hanging Garden
436 Magnifica curv. Russell (Dobson)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
437 Mallacoota Gold sp. Russell (Edwards)
438 Mangrove Mountain Gold
sp. Mangrove Mountain Russell (Korzenowski)
439 Margaret Healey curv. Named by Kevin Hipkins. A lot of bright red colouring on flowers. (Information from Sid Batchelor in AOR Vol 56 - No. 1, February 1991, p15.)
440 Margaret Rose curv. Daylight Moon x Misty Mountain Awarded at N’castle Conf. HCC/AOC 2010 (NSW) F. Fear
441 Marian Bill Murdoch Trophy entrant 1997
442 Maribyrnong i/v Windermere x Daylight Moon M. Drobski
443 Marie ped. DUNO internet listing 2014
444 Mark curv. Eungella Russell (Korzenowski)
445 Marlene D i/v National White x Daylight Moon Kempsey 2016
446 Mary curv. Groffen
447 Marylin Pollen parent of Champion intervarietal D. speciosum complex Brisbane ANOS Conference 2013
448 Mat cap. Western
449 Matilda curv. ACC/AOC 2010 (SA) R. & D. Lane
450 Maverick curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
451 May cap. Russell (Blewitt)
452 Mega ped. Atherton Dobson
453 Megan sp. National White x Windermere Russell (Edwards)
454 Melva’s Gold HCC/ANOS 2016 (8th Conf.) D. Hemmings
455 Melville curv. Kabi show 2016
456 Memoria Helen Jean AM/AOC 2016 (NSW) S. Crosby & A. Costa
457 Memoria Neville Roper
HCC/AOC 2016 (NSW) J. Robinson
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
458 Michael Stephen sp. Putty area Russell (Korzenowski)
459 Michelle grand. B. Burnham ACC/ANOS 2001 (Qld.) B.H. Burnham
460 Mick grand. Dobson
461 Mick’s Orange grand. DUNO online catalogue 2014. (Is this is another name for Mick’s orange ‘Katrina’?)
462 Mickey Creek black’se Blackdown Tableland Russell (Harvey)
463 Millstream curv. Eungella Dobson. Gerry Walsh considers Millstream is not a name known to him from Eungella, but he is aware of pedunculatums from near Millstream Falls west of Atherton.
464 Millstream White boreale At or north of Mt Spec area. Russell (Blewitt)
465 Mimosa sp. Western. Lime yellow.
466 Miriam grand. Heath (Earth to Joy)
467 Miniforme boreale Collected by Ken McPherson. Cedar. Cat. 2012 Once regarded as compact form of var. curvicaule, now included in var. boreale (Cedar. Cat. 2016)
468 Miss Desmond sp. Spaceman x Windermere Groffen
470 Misty Mountain sp. Inland from Bateman’s Bay R/R [John Evans ‘08] Note that a var. curvicaule of same name exists.
471 Moon River curv. Kempsey 2016
472 Moonbeam curv. Eungella Russell (Adams) HCC/AOC 2009 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
473 Moonglow i/v BROA eBay listing 2015
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
474 Moonlight i/v National White x Daylight Moon HCC/ANOS 2009 (NSW) D. Cruickshanks
475 Moonlight ped. Heath (AON)
476 Moonmere AM/AOC 2014 (Vic.) D. Wain
477 Moonmere Best 2004 i/v Daylight Moon x Windermere AON
478 Moonmere Excellence i/v Daylight Moon x Windermere Russell (Blewitt) HCC/AOC 2005 (Vic.) AON
479 Moonmere Lemonade i/v Windemere
480 Morland grand. HCC-CC/OSCOV 2012 I. Forrest
481 Monte sp. Bred by T&B Gregory Russell (Harvey)
482 Morrie boreale At or north of Mt Spec area Russell (Blewitt)
483 Morrie grand. Merrellen Orchids’ ’84-85 catalogue. At least 200 rich golden flowers per inflorescence.
484 Mt Binga hillii OoN eBay August 2015
485 Mount Fort William grand. Groffen
486 Morwell CC/OSCOV 2012 R. Gribble
487 Mount Fraser ped. Mount Fraser Russell (Harvey) Gerry Walsh says Mt Fraser is high Cloud Forest country and totally unsuited to dry country peduncs. He suggests it may be Adams’ var. boreale or Jones’ Thelychiton biconvexus or Dockrill’s var. curvicaule as he knew it. Ross Harvey, who found it, states it is a var. pedunculatum form but in cultivation it grows much larger and looks like var. boreale. (Russell)
488 Mount Larcom #A2 Gold
grand. Western
489 Mount Larcom Compact
grand. Russell (Edwards)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
490 Mount Larcom Excellence
grand. Russell (Edwards)
491 Mount Larcom Gold grand. Mt. Larcom. Ritchie (Gregory ’08) There have been a few plants collected which have been called ‘Mt Larcom Gold’. The best known one has been used a bit in hybridizing. Many progeny have crossed legs. Results from using Kroombit Gold have been better.
492 Mount Larcom Gold Elegance
grand. Heath (AON)
493 Mount Larcom Orange Perfection
grand. Groffen
494 Mount Wheeler cap. Mt Wheeler Russell (Blewitt)
498 Muskateer i/v Windermere x Daylight Moon Groffen
499 My Michelle grand. Creek Aureum x Beranghi Gold Bred by T. Walmsley & T. Blewitt
Russell (Blewitt)
500 My Prayer sp. NSW Central Coast Walsh – 2015 seedling listing online
501 Mystic Moon curv. Fitzsimmons
502 Nambucca i/v Bottlebrush (var. speciosum) x Kroombit Gold
Groffen
503 National Cream sp. Royal National Park. Walsh
504 National White sp. Collected c. 40 yrs ago in the Royal National Park (Sydney area).
R/R AM/ANOS 2016 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams HCC/AOC-NSW 1979 C. Brandon
505 No. 2 ped. Groffen
506 ND ped. Woolf
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
507 NG grand. Windemere Price List Aug. 2014
508 NMB BROA flask list
509 NSB BROA flask list
510 Natstar Best 2004 i/v National White x North Star AON
511 Neil’s Choice sp. Yengo National Park R/R (Field & Flanagan) White.
512 Neil’s Pick curv. R/R
513 Neville sp. This belonged to Neil Finch’s father (Neville Finch). Neil named it Neville. From Putty district. (G. Walsh)
R/R (Field ’08)
514 New Era sp. Windermere x National White. Bred by David Butler.
Russell (Butler)
515 New Moon curv. Daylight Moon x self George Oehm
516 New Reign sp. THG eBay listing 2015
517 New Rex boreale Mt Malloy area north of Townsville. Given the name ‘New Rex’ by Minn Korsman (Myall Orchids, Townsville). She has produced a selfing.
R/R It has a very pronounced red labellum with snow white sepals and petals.
518 New Rex boreale boreale x self Bred by John Evans.
Col Fitzsimmons did the flasking. Russell (Fitzsimmons)
519 Neylon hillii BROA flask list
520 Nic i/v Herbmere x Daylight Moon DUNO/Elermore 2017 Summer Flask Catalogue
521 Nifty AM/AOC 2016 (NSW) C. Brandon CC/OSCOV 2013 B. & B. Khan
522 Noa’s Ark boreale AON internet listing, July 2016
523 Noel’s Best HCC-ACC/AOC 2012 (S.A.) N. Oliver
524 Norma Jean Photo by J. Cara on OrchidWiz
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
534 Outland curv. Bush at Bee Creek, Eungella. Russell (Banks)
535 Owen’s White black’se Walsh, Kempsey 2016
536 P.M. Menzies HCC/AOS 1989 Orchid Species Specialties
537 PR curv. Cedar. Cat.
538 Pacific # 5 Western
539 Pacific Red Spot curv. M.J. Symmons, letter to the editor, Orchids Australia Feb 1995. (Given to him by Ross Wirth who identified it as var. curvicaule. Article by Ross Wirth in Orchids Australia, October 1992, pp41-43)
540 Palmerston (Originally called Bee Creek No. 1)
curv. Bush at Eungella Russell (Drobski) AM/AOC 2006 (Vic.) M. Drobski
541 Palmerston Mist curv. Palmerston x Misty Mountain Bred by Ted Walmsley.
542 Palmerston Mist Debbie Anne
curv. Palmerston x Misty Mountain Bred by Ted Walmsley.
581 QOS91 grand. Mt Larcom - several decades ago. Ritchie (Flanagan ’08) (Gregory ’08) Ted Gregory has a piece and reports it has a very good spiral flower presentation. It won many prizes from the QOS in 1991. Ted thinks it is the best “grandiflorum” he has seen.
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
582 Rachael F grand. Beranghi Gold x self Russell (Edwards)
583 Raelene cap. Same as Raylene? Western Orchids 2011 Seedling flask list
584 Rainbow Falls black’se Rainbow Falls on Blackdown Tableland Russell (Blewitt)
585 Rainy Day i/v Watellow x Mark Groffen
586 Ramona Photo by L. Batchman (USA) on OrchidWiz
587 Raylene cap. Windemere Price List Aug. 2014
588 Red Denis curv. Named by Ross Wirth. Article by Ross Wirth in Orchids Australia, October 1992, pp41-43.
589 Red Factor ped. Newcastle Conf. Groffen
590 Red Factor A ped. Atherton area Russell (Spence)
591 Red Factor B ped. Atherton area Russell (Spence)
592 Red Prince curv. Named by Ross Wirth. Article by Ross Wirth in Orchids Australia, October 1992, pp41-43.
593 Red Spot curv. or sp.?
Pollen parent of Champion Species at Kempsey 2014.
594 Red Spot (same as above?)
curv. Named by Ross Wirth. Article by Ross Wirth in Orchids Australia, October 1992, pp41-43.
595 Red Star curv. Named by Ross Wirth. “” “”
596 Red Tzar curv. Named by Ross Wirth. “” “”
597 Reflex sp. Cedar. Cat. 2016 (Is this the same as ‘The Reflex’?)
598 Retrac ACC/AOC-VIC (1993) K. Carter
599 Rhodry grand. Mt Larcom Compact x self Russell (Edwards)
600 Rhonda B grand. Creek Aureum x Beranghi Gold Bred by T. Walmsley & T. Blewitt
Russell (Edwards)
601 Rhonda’s Gold grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by T. & B. Gregory
Russell (Harvey)
602 Rich grand. QOS 91 x self Russell (Edwards)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
603 Rick spec. Windermere x self DUNO 2017 Summer Catalogue
604 Ripper grand. Kempsey 2015
605 Rip Snorter sp. Cedar. Cat. 2010
606 Rip Snorter grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by T & B. Gregory
Russell (Dobson)
607 Rita grand. Creek Aureum x Beranghi Gold Bred by T. Walmsley & T. Blewitt
Russell (Blewitt)
608 Riwaka Snow AM/OCNZ 2015
609 Riverwood ped. HCC/AOS 1996 H. A. Gallis
610 Robert grand. Mt Larcom Russell (Walmsley)
611 Robin grand. Russell (Edwards)
612 Rob’s Gold grand. DUNO 2011 pricelist
613 Robsam CCM/AOS 1989
614 Robust sp. Photograph in The Orchadian, Vol. 14, No. 4, June 2003.
615 Robyn grand. Groffen
616 Rock Pile grand. Kroombit. Found sitting upside down on a land slip, pile of rocks.
Walsh.
617 Rocket sp. National White x Windermere Bred by David Butler.
Russell (Butler)
618 Ron Collins ped. Atherton Dobson
619 Rosa curv. CCM/AOS 2011 A. & R. Rossi
620 Rose OoN eBay listing August 2015
621 Rosonda black’se Brisbane ANOS Conference 2013
622 Royal King grand. AON internet listing August 2015
623 Royal Purple ped. Groffen
624 Ryan ACC/AOC 2008 (SA) P. & S. French
625 Saddleback Mountain AON internet listing August 2015
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
626 Saffron Tumbi sp. ANOS Conference Brisbane 2013
627 Sahara Gold i/v Desert Head No. 1 x (Windermere x self)
John Zietsch
628 St Albans HCC/AOC 1987 (SA) E. & C. Badman
629 St George’s River Special (Syn. George’s River Special?)
sp. George’s River, St George area (NSW) [Len Field ‘08].
R/R (Field ’08)
630 Sallon Pod parent of a plant in Adam Peterson’s collection in Oregon, USA. May have been imported from DUNO.
631 Samford hillii Russell (Dobson)
632 Samford Doyen i/v Bevan x Michelle Cedar. Cat. 2014 Champion species at 2011 Kabi show.
633 Samford Gold grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by T. & B. Gregory
Russell (Harvey)
634 Samford Ivory Star i/v Reflex x Outland Cedar. Cat.
635 Samford Light Lemon curv. Daylight Moon x Jacqueline Ross Harvey. Pers. comm. 2016
636 Samford Moon i/v National White x Daylight Moon Bred by T. Blewitt
638 Sanbar Golden Galaxy grand. AM/AOS 2009 Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
639 Santa Barbara CCM/AOS 1982 Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
640 Seniors spec. THG eBay listing 08/15
641 Shark Attack sp. Little John x Dreamtime Russell (Edwards)
642 Shaylee-Sereine i/v (National White x Windermere) x Daylight Moon Bred by Ray Clement.
Garry Murphie HCC/AOC 2011 (NSW) J. & J. Wooding
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
643 Sheryl i/v Windermere x Misty Mountain Adams Symp. AM/AOC 2007 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams AM/OSCOV 2007 P. & S. Adams
644 Shipway sp. Stockton
645 Sid cap. Rockhampton area Dobson
646 Skye i/v Goldilocks x Daylight Moon George Oehm
647 Skyrocket hillii AM/AOC 2015 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
648 Skyrocket Described as a “Goldimoon” in list, so therefore probably ‘Goldilocks’ x ‘Daylight Moon’.
AON internet listing August 2015
649 Skyrocket Snow boreale Windemere
650 Small Meaty Flower curv. Cedar. list Spring 2015
651 Smoky (syn. Smokey?) sp. Macdonald River Russell (Butler)
652 Snow Drop sp. Stockton
653 Snow Goose sp. Kangaroo Valley Walsh
654 Snowdrop hillii Russell (Harvey) HCC/ANOS 2015 (Qld) Cedarvale Orchids
655 Snowy sp. Putty Russell (Korzenowski)
656 Solid Gold i/v Mount Larcom Gold x Windermere Bill Murdoch Trophy Winner 2011 B. & M. Arrah, The Orchadian, Vol. 17, No. 3, March 2012
AM/AOC 2011 (WA) B. & M. Arrah
657 Sonny James i/v pedunculatum ‘Red Factor’ x curvicaule (or speciosum?) ‘Red Spot’ The plant is one of the seedlings from a cross made by Phil Spence in the 1980s. (M.J. Symmons refers to that cross in a letter to the editor, Orchids Australia in February 1995).
Champion Species at Kempsey 2014 HCC/ANOS 2014 T. & W. Walmsley
658 Southern Cross cap. Groffen
659 Southern Cross curv. Dobson
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
660 Sovereign sp. Groffen
661 Sovereign PO661 Pollen parent of Ken Stewart’s plant that was runner up in 2013 ANOS Mid North Coast’s Speciosum competition. Source – John Zietsch
688 The Gentleman spec. AM/AOC 2014 (Vic.) P.& S. Adams
689 The Goddess curv. Eungella Russell (Adams) AM/AOC 2005 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
690 The King grand. Seedling from Kroombit sent to David Banks in about 1985. David gave it the name.
Walsh.
691 The Reflex sp. Watagan Russell (Banks)
692 The Virgin sp. Central Coast, 1997 Albino form. Walsh – Australian Orchid Review (Vol. 79, No. 5) Oct.-Nov. 2014
693 Thomas sp. Putty Russell (Korzenowski)
694 Tiaro Gold grand. Kabi Show 8/10
695 Tim grand. HCC/ANOS 2011 (NSW) R. Bennett
696 Timothy curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley) HCC/ANOS 2008 (NSW) W. & T. Walmsley
697 Timothy i/v Windermere x Ted Written on label in ANOS award photograph & stated in Callyn Farrell’s article in The Orchadian , December 2008
AM/AOC 2008 (NSW) T. & W. Walmsley HCC/ANOS 2008 T. & W. Walmsley
698 Tony’s Best curv. Newcastle Conf.
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
699 Tony’s No. 1 (= Blew Moon)
curv. Eungella Dobson
700 Tony’s No. 2 (= Daylight Moon)
701 Top Shelf curv. Winsome x Misty Mountain DUNO/Elermore 2017 Summer Flask Catalogue
702 Torrensville hillii ACC/AOC 2005 (SA) N. Oliver
703 Traralgon HCC/OSCOV 2003 G. Young
704 Trev sp. Groffen
705 Trevor Liesegang i/v Six Inch Spidery Monster x Windermere
HCC/ANOS 2016 (Qld) S. & S. Pope
706 Triffid i/v Herberton x Windermere Dobson
707 Triple Spike black’se Blackdown Tableland Russell (Walmsley)
708 Tully Falls White boreale Tully Falls Russell (Walsh)
709 Tully James curv. Eungella Russell (Blewitt)
710 Tully White boreale Tully Falls. Walsh. Either var. boreale (Adams) or Thelychiton curvicaulis (Jones)
711 Tumbi ped. Windemere Price List Aug. 2014
712 Two Moons curv. Daylight Moon x Blew Moon Heath
713 Two Up sp. Upper Macdonald River area. Walsh
714 Tyabb Best ped. HCC/AOC 2005 (Vic.) AON
715 Tyabb Best 2005 ped. Groffen
716 Ulam grand. Adams Symp.
717 Uncle Pat curv. Western 2011 seedling flask list
718 Valencia grand. Creek Aureum x Beranghi Gold From same capsule as Katrina.
Walsh – internet listing 2015
719 Valley Devil sp. Collected by N. Stockton and R. Rivett from a private property in Upper Macdonald River area in 1980.
Stockton
720 Verroen curv. Eungella Russell (Blewitt)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
721 Very Good Gold black’se Russell (Walsh)
722 Viagra Western
723 Vicki cap. Western 2011 seedling flask list
724 Vic’s Yellow grand. Groffen
725 Wal Upton boreale Kirrama Russell (Walsh)
726 Walshes Pass sp. Kangaroo Valley Russell (Walsh)
727 Warren # 2 Bill Murdoch Silver Certificate 2012 Owner: N & F Allison
728 Warrior sp. Watagans Russell (Banks)
729 Watagan Cream sp. Russell (Edwards)
730 Watagan White sp. Dobson
731 Watagans (AF) sp. Groffen
732 Watellow sp. Watagan Mountain area in the early 1990’s. Neil Finch named the plant ‘Watellow’ (an abbreviation for Watagan Yellow).
R/R (Field ’08) Yellow, good texture, presentation & size. Has a bicolour characteristic in a good flowering. Flower segments yellow at the tips fading out to white closer to the labellum. The flowers can vary though from one year to the next so that the bicolour characteristic does not always come through.
733 Wayne’s Pick (“Bustymoon”) AON internet listing August 2015
734 Wayne’s Pick grand. AON internet listing July 2016
735 Weeper boreale Adams Symp.
736 Whiskey Hotel boreale Heath
737 Whitby hillii ACC/AOC-VIC (1993) K. Carter
738 White Beauty sp. AON 2012
739 White Boy Windemere Price List Aug. 2014
740 White Caps cap. Yeppoon Russell (Walsh)
741 White Gold AON 2012
742 White Magic sp. NSW Central Coast Walsh – internet listing 2015
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
743 White Rhino i/v Herberton x Daylight Moon (Described as “Herbmoon ‘White Rhino’” in list)
BROA flask list
744 White Tiny Tot boreale or ped.?
ANOS Conference Brisbane 2013. Labelled D. speciosum var. pedunculatum ‘White Tiny Tot’ but benched as var. boreale.
745 Wild Lemon curv. Crediton, near Eungella Russell (Adams) AM/AOC 2008 (Vic.) P. & S. Adams
746 Wilf ped. Ken Roberts gave a piece to Alwyn Flanagan. Flowers earlier than the others. Ritchie (Flanagan ‘08)
747 William grand. Kroombit Gold x Mt Larcom Gold Bred by Ted Gregory.
Dobson HCC/AOC 2016 (NSW)
748 Willow i/v Kabi show 2016
749 Will’s Gold grand. Groffen
750 Will’s Gold (not known as Bill’s Gold)
grand. Mt Larcom. R/R Ritchie (Flanagan ‘08)
751 Windermere sp. The original provenance of the plants is unknown but some believe it is probably from Hawkesbury area. While working on building extensions at Lewisham hospital in 1971, Peter Bond found this plant on the ash tip at the Hospital. It has been growing in a large tree which had been felled for the building work. Peter took it to his home at Windermere Park near Morriset, and it was named after this location.
R/R (Field ’08) Russell (Bond)
752 Windsor Downs curv. Named by Bernie Fletcher Walsh
753 Windy Gold AON 2012
754 Windy Gold Tip OoN internet list 2014
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
755 Windy Mountain sp. Misty Mountain x Windermere AON
756 Windy Mountain Lennie
sp. Windy Mountain x Windermere AON 2012
757 Windy Too sp. Bred by N. Finch. Windermere x self
Russell (Blewitt)
758 Windy Warrior hillii Brisbane ANOS Conf. 2013
759 Winnie i/v Windermere x Misty Mountain HCC/ANOS 2006 (NSW) W. & T. Walmsley
760 Winsome curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
761 Winsome #2 i/v National White x Ted
Written on label in ANOS award photo.
HCC/ANOS 2007 (NSW) HCC/AOC 2008 (NSW) T. & W. Walmsley
762 Winston sp. Western 2011 seedling flask list.
763 Woko hillii Woko National Park Russell (Banks)
764 Wollombi sp. Groffen
765 Wollumbi Gold sp. Russell (Edwards)
766 Wössen SM-BM/DOG 2014 Wössner Orchideen, Franz Glanz
767 Wrinkly i/v Beranghi Gold x Ted Named because the leaves have wrinkles.
Earth to Joy internet listing 2014.
768 Yamaharu grand. BM/JOGA 2003 Y. Engei
769 Yamaharu* *Award details describe this one as var. compactum
SBM/JOGA 2007 Y. Engei
770 Yarramalong sp. HCC/AOC 2012 (S.A.) N. Oliver
771 Yellow grand. Kempsey 2015
772 Yellow Beauty black’se Russell (Zietsch)
773 Yellow Moon i/v Watellow x Daylight Moon Bred by N. Finch
Russell (Drobski) AM/AOC 2007 (Vic.) M. Drobski
774 Yellowcake grand. Parade x The King Russell (Edwards)
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
775 Yellow Taka BM/JOGA 2005 Y. Ranen
776 Yep sp. Windermere x self Russell (Edwards)
777 Yeppoon cap. Dobson Very compact bulbed form. (Western online catalogue September 2015)
778 Yeppoon No. 1 cap. Russell (Blewitt)
779 Yoda ped. Herberton x Atherton Russell (Edwards)
780 Yondi sp. Collected by N. Stockton and R. Rivett from a private property in Upper Macdonald River area in 1980.
Stockton
781 Yondi Cream ped. From the Yondi nursery. R/R
782 Yondi Cream sp. Collected by Bruce Mules from a privately owned property in mid NSW.
R/R
783 Yondi Moonlight i/v Moonlight x Yondi Heath (AON)
784 Yondi White sp. From the Yondi nursery near Tamborine. (Closed now.)
R/R
785 Yondi Yellow ped. Russell (Blewitt)
786 Yondimere AON 2012 – suspect this is an identifying trade name for all seedlings of the cross between Yondi and Windermere.
787 You Beauty sp. Cedar. Cat. 2012
788 Young Tim curv. Eungella Russell (Walmsley)
789 Yvonne sp. Watagans Russell (Blewitt)
790 Zelda ped. (or is it boreale?)
Groffen Russell has it recorded as var. boreale (Blewitt)
HCC/AOC –QOS (1987) D. Neuendorff ACC/AOC-QOS (1993) D. Neuendorff
791 Zephyr HCC/OSCOV 2008 B. Larkin
792 Zephyr CCM/AOS 1978 Lucy Mae Nursery
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Plant Name Var. Provenance Info. Source /Add’l Comments Awards
793 Zoe i/v Windermere x Palmerston HCC/ANOS 2016 (8th Conf.) L. Edwards
794 i/v (Beranghi Gold x Ted) x Marylin Champion intervarietal D. speciosum complex Brisbane ANOS Conference 2013 – Owner: L. & M. Edwards
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Banks David Banks
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Bond Peter Bond
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Butler David Butler
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Dobson Bill Dobson Drobski Michael Drobski DUNO Down Under Native Orchids Edwards Lloyd Edwards Fitzsimmons Fitzsimmons Orchids catalogue Gregory Ted Gregory Groffen Dave Groffen OoN Orchids on Newbold THG The Hanging Garden Harvey Ross Harvey Heath Wally Heath Kempsey Kempsey Speciosum Spectacular Korzenowski Mick Korzenowski Mitten David Mitten R/R Phil Ritchie & Keith Riseley database
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