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Genesee Region Orchid Society,
Inc.http://www.geneseeorchid.org
Vol. 33, No. 9 - May, 2012
T he Show season is over, and the Summer season is just coming
into view. Despite the ups-and-downs of the thermometer, Spring is
imminent, more or less.
T ake a break from your gardening work and join us in May as
Gary Meyer of Hawkhill Orchids in Pacifica, California presents
“Dracuphilia: A Gothic Romance.” Dr. Meyer’s interest in orchids
began when he was a freshman in high school in Michigan. He started
growing Draculas in his parents’ basement in 1990, with some degree
of suc-cess. However, college, then medi-
cal school, and finally graduate school became unavoidable
“distractions” for him. He now has two over-crowded greenhouses in
his San Francisco backyard, populated by several hundred Dracula
plants (along with a reasonable dose of Masdevallias, Lepanthes,
Cyrtochilums, and Anguloas.)
G ary has been travelling to Colombia and Ecuador once or twice
a year since 2005 to observe Draculas in the wild and to visit
collections of South American Dracula growers. By day, he is a
Research Manager at IntrinsiQ, LLC, where he tracks the oncology
pharmaceutical industry. He is the owner of Colombian Orchid
Imports, which imports orchid species from Colombia for sale in the
United States, and also runs marketing and sales for Hawk Hill
Orchids of Pacifica, California.
Gary will accept pre-orders for plants on the Hawk Hill Orchids
web-site until April 29, 2012. There will be no charges for
shipping, as Gary will deliver your plants at the meeting. We’re
taking Gary out to diner at Pomodoro’s Restaurant, 1290 University
Ave, Rochester directly before the meeting at 5:00 p.m. sharp
(everyone pays his or her own way.) Members can contact Program
Chairwoman Carol Butcher if they plan to attend; all are
welcome.
Don’t forget your flowering orchids. We’ll see you there!
NEXT MEETING: MAY 7, 2012“Orchids 101” 6:00 p.m a Social “Hour”
7:00 - 7:15 p.m. a Meeting begins at 7:15 p.m.
Senior Lounge, Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Ave.,
Rochester, NY
Dracula robledorum. Photo ©Gary Meyer
IN THIS ISSUE:
Meeting Minutes D2GROS Picnic! D2Show Award List D3-9Show Table
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32 Meeting Minutes for April 2, 2012The meeting opened with
Bill’s Monologue. He thanked Tony Gerardi, and Sue Gar-row for
bringing tonight’s refreshments. The GROS picnic will be June 24,
2012 at the Pond View Shelter in Mendon Ponds. We need someone to
step up and be the chair for this event. The date and location are
set, so … How about a volunteer? Gardenscape was a success. Besides
the ex-posure it gave us, 58 coupons from the show were used at the
door for show entry. That more than covered the expense of the
volun-teer’s tickets.
Treasurer’s report: Money came in, money went out! The numbers
from the show have not been totaled yet. We’re sorry to announce
that Josh Vince (and Thomas!) are moving back to Ohio! Tony Gerardi
has agreed to step in as Treasurer. May’s meeting will have some
open positions to fill. We still need a new Program Chair, and the
Member at Large will be nominated.
Bill also talked about local community educa-tion. All of the
local school districts offer con-tinuing education classes. These
classes can be 1 session, or more. Why can’t we become involved,
and perhaps have a member teach a repotting class, or a beginner’s
orchid class, or a series of classes? Senior centers like Oser, or
Oasis might be another option for offering classes. Anyone
interested? Maybe a group of volunteers working together would make
it an easier job. Any takers?
Dave Weiss was contacted by someone who would like to buy
orchids from someone who is downsizing their orchid collection. If
you are interested, contact Dave Weiss.
Bill discussed the Spring Show. This year’s attendance was down.
We did not pay for a D&C ad, but instead utilized their free
adver-tising. It was mentioned in Thurs., Fri., Sat., and Sunday’s
paper. We also had an ad in the Rochester Business Journal. Kelly’s
Korner had a flier on their Face book page. Next year maybe if we
also advertise at some local senior centers they will send bus
groups. Len Bayer discussed the numbers, and pointed out sev-eral
big problems with the show. The two
biggest are the lack of parking, and handicap access. Access to
the elevator is a real prob-lem, Maybe we need to address
relocation of the show. Four plants received AOS awards. Sandy
Uhlig, Alan Salzman, Glen Decker, and Edgar from Wind Swept In Time
all had plants awarded. Bill awarded Mike DeVito the Show MVP
award. We appreciate all the hard work everyone put in to making
the show a big success!
Carol Butcher introduced tonight’s speaker, Krum Sotirov. He
spoke about Orchid’s at Kew Gardens. The show table disappeared
before it was presented! But thank you to ev-eryone who brought in
plants.
- Natalie AuburnGROS Secretary
GROS Spring Show 2012 - Award ListingAOS AwardsPhrag. Allison
Strohm 3N ‘Haley Suzanne’ AM/84pts. - Glen DeckerBrassada Curly
Locks ‘Just Right’ HCC/79pts. - Alan SalzmanPaph. Windswept’s Wings
AM/80pts. - Windswept in Time OrchidsRrm. Seneca Hollow ‘Mandalay’
HCC/78pts. - Sandi Uhlig
Alliance and Major AwardsBest of Cattleya Alliance C. skinneri
var. coerulescens ‘Orchid Blade’ Marlow OrchidsBest of
Pleurothallid Alliance Masd. Golden Tiger ‘Angie’ HCC/AOS Daryl
Yerdon Best of Dendrobium Alliance Den. smillieae ‘Marlow Orchids’
CCM/AOS Marlow Orchids Best of Cypripedium Alliance Paph. lowii
‘Uncle Frank’ AM-CHM/AOS Piping Rock OrchidsBest of Phalaenopsis
Alliance Phalaenopsis bastianii Windswept In TimeBest of Vandaceous
Alliance Paraphalaenopsis labukensis Dwaine Levy Best of Oncidium
Alliance Miltonia spectabilis Marlow OrchidsBest of Cymbidium
Alliance Cymbidium Fifi Sonnenberg GardensBest of Maxillaria
Alliance Lycaste macrophylla Main Street Orchids Best of
Miscellaneous Genera Gongora spherica Marlow Orchids GROS Culture
Award (Best Specimen Plant in Show) Paraphalaenopsis labukensis
Dwaine Levy Jim Marlow Award (Best Amateur Grown Plant)
Paraphalaenopsis labukensis Dwaine LevyBest Windowsill Grown Plant
C. Drumbeat Carol Butcher
Exhibit AwardsBest Commercial Exhibit, 20 or more plants 1st
Marlow Orchids 2nd Murphy’s OrchidsBest Commercial Exhibit, 11-20
blooming plants 1st Bloomfield Orchids 2nd Kelley’s Korner Orchids
3rd Main Street OrchidsBest Orchid Society Exhibit, more than 15
plants 1st Niagara Frontier Orchid Society 2nd Central New York
Orchid Society 3rd Genesee Region Orchid Society
Ribbon Awards1. Epidendrum, and Encyclia species (including
Prosthechea) 1st Epi. schlecterianum Sandi Uhlig 2nd Epi.
stamfordianum Daryl Yerdon 3rd Encyclia magadalense Niagara
Frontier Region Orchid Society2. Epidendrum and Encyclia hybrids
and intergeneric hybrids (including Prosthechea) 1st Eplc. Don
Herman ‘Memoria Marlene Egan’ Dwaine Levy 2nd Epi. Lakeview Yellow
Splash Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 2nd Epi. Annelie Wans
Dwaine Levy 3rd Guaricyclia Kyoguchi x C. Seagulls Tangerine Jerry
& Sue Finger (CNYOS) 3rd Epi. Sunny Girl x Joseph Lii Sandi
Uhlig3. Cattleya species (including Guarianthe) 1st C. skinneri
var. coerulescens ‘Orchid Blade’ Marlow Orchids 2nd C. walkeriana
‘Kenny’ FCC/AOS Allan Sowinski and Andrea Billin 2nd C. purpurata
Lorri Bayer 3rd C. intermedia John Shepard 3rd C. schilleriana Alan
Salzman
Got Philodendrons?
Well, you could get some!Dwaine Levy has some for you
- free!
Call Dwaine at to arrange for a time you can
pick them up.
Best Orchid Society Exhibit, 1 to 15 plants 1st Sonnenberg
GardensBest Amateur Exhibit, greater than 20 plants 1st Sandi
UhligBest Amateur Exhibit, 8 to 20 plants 1st Jeanne Kaeding/Dwaine
Levy 2nd Alan Salzman 3rd Carol Butcher/ Molly WeimerAOS Show
Trophy for Most Outstanding Orchid Exhibit 1st Marlow Orchids
GROS Picnic:June 24, 2012
Mendon Ponds Park
An afternoon of good food,
good friends - and Orchids!
Details in June newsletter & on the website…
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4 54. Cattleya hybrids & intergenerics, other than above:
White and Semi-Alba (white with colored lip) (including Guarianthe)
1st C. José Martí ‘Mother’s Favorite’ Marlow Orchids 2nd Lc. Astri
‘2’ Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 2nd Lc. Astri ‘1’
Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 3rd Lc. Spring Squall
Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 3rd, Cattleya Melody Fair
Carol Butcher5. Cattleya hybrids & intergenerics, other than
above: Lavender, Mauve (including Guarianthe) 1st C. Betty Ford x
Barbara Delight Murphy’s Orchids 2nd Pot. Cheryl Winkelmann
Murphy’s Orchids 2nd Cattlianthe Middleburg ‘Maj’ Windswept In Time
3rd C. Drumbeat Carol Butcher 3rd C. Hausermann’s Holiday Murphy’s
Orchids6. Cattleya hybrids & intergenerics, other than above:
Pink, Dark Purple, Red-Purple (including Guarianthe) 1st C. King
Arthur Sandi Uhlig 2nd Cattleya Love Castle Bloomfield Orchids 3rd
Yamadara Midnight Magenta ‘Fine Wine’ AM/AOS Alan Salzman7.
Cattleya hybrids & intergenerics, other than above: Yellow,
Green (including Guarianthe) 1st Iwanagara Apple Blossom Windswept
In Time 2nd Blc. Golden Nugget, Daryl Yerdon 3rd Slc. Fairyland
Sandi Uhlig 3rd Cattleya Gold Bug Murphy’s Orchids8. Cattleya
hybrids & intergenerics, other than above: Orange (including
Guarianthe) 1st Rct. Linda Vee Eva Galson (CNYOS) 2nd Gct. Lawless
Gloriana Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 3rd Lc. Fire Dance
‘Patricia’ Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society9. Cattleya
hybrids & intergenerics, other than above: Red (including
Guarianthe) 1st Laeliacanthe Newberry Sun Burst Alan Salzman 3rd
Slc. India Rose ‘Sherwood’ Murphy’s Orchids10. Cattleya hybrids
& intergenerics, other than above: Other Colors (including
Guarianthe) 1st C. Mari’s Song Jerry & Sue Finger (CNYOS)12.
Brassavola species (including Rhyncholaelia) 1st Brassavola
perrinii Allan Sowinski and Andrea Billin 2nd Rl. digbyana Lorri
Bayer13. Brassavola hybrids and intergenerics, other than above
(including Rhyncholaelia) 1st Brg. Sammie Evans Niagara Frontier
Region Orchid Society16. Mini-Cattleya (all Cattleya Alliance
plants 10 inches or less in height, not including the
inflorescense) 1st C. Pink Opal Allan Sowinski and Andrea Billin
2nd C. coccinea Allan Sowinski and Andrea Billin 3rd Cattleya
Memoria Alvin Begeman Murphy’s Orchids17. All other genera,
species, hybrids and intergeneric hybrids of Cattleya Alliance
other than above 1st Leptotes bicolor Dwaine Levy18. Masdevallia
species 1st Masd. ignea ‘Jake’ Daryl Yerdon19. Masdevallia hybrids
& intergenerics, other than above 1st Masd. Golden Tiger
‘Angie’ HCC/AOS Daryl Yerdon 2nd Masd. Tangerine Dragon Jeanne
Kaeding 2nd Masd. Tiger Bay Daryl Yerdon20. All other
genera-species, hybrids & intergeneric hybrids of the
Pleurothallid Alliance other than above 1st Pleurothallis chamensis
Windswept In Time 2nd Pleurothalillis marthae Windswept In Time 2nd
Scaphosepalum medinae Sandi Uhlig 3rd Restrepia (Rstp.) Eleana
Carol Butcher21. Dendrobium species, Nobile type 1st Den anosmum
Murphy’s Orchids 2nd, Den. aphylum Daryl Yerdon 3rd Den. loddigesii
Barbara Weller (CNYOS)
23. Dendrobium species, all others 1st Den. smillieae ‘Marlow
Orchids’ CCM/AOS Marlow Orchids 2nd Den. spectabilis aureum ‘Marlow
Orchids’ CHM/AOS Marlow Orchids 2nd Den. aggregatum Main Street
Orchids 3rd Den. trigonopsis Marlow Orchids 3rd Den. bracteosum
Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 3rd Dendrobium
victoria-reginae Windswept In Time24. Dendrobium hybrids, Nobile
type 1st Den. Kokomo Sandi Uhlig 2nd Den. Red Emperor Bloomfield
Orchids 3rd Den. Red Emperor ‘Prince’ AM/AOS Sandi Uhlig 3rd Den.
Lucky Angel Bloomfield Orchids26. Dendrobium hybrids, all others
1st Dendrobium Stardust Lori Burritt (CNYOS) 2nd Den. Aussie’s Chip
Judi Witkin (CNYOS)28. Paphiopedilum species: subspecies
Brachypetalum 1st Paph. niveum Niagara Frontier Region Orchid
Society 2nd Paph. niveum Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society29.
Paphiopedilum species: subspecies Parvisepalum 1st Paph. delenatii
Alan Salzman 2nd Paph. armeniacum Piping Rock Orchids30.
Paphiopedilum species: all other, single flowering 1st Paph. sangii
‘Suzanne’ AM/AOS Piping Rock Orchids 2nd Paph. sangii ‘Haley
Suzanne’ AM/AOS Piping Rock Orchids 2nd Paph. victoria-regina Sandi
Uhlig 3rd Paph. javanicum Piping Rock Orchids 3rd Paph. ciliolare
Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 3rd Paph. sukhakulii
‘Dalmation’ Allan Sowinski and Andrea Billin31. Paphiopedilum
species: all other, multi-flowering 1st Paph. lowii ‘Uncle Frank’
AM-CHM/AOS Piping Rock Orchids 2nd Paph. lowii Mark Gilette 3rd
Paph. stonei Alan Salzman 3rd Paph. roebelenii Alan Salzman 3rd
Paph. haynaldianum Lorri Bayer32. Paphiopedilum primary hybrids:
White, Pink” 1st Paph. Lady Isabel Marlow Orchids 3rd Paph.
Woluwense ‘Sookie’s Raspberry and Cream’ Mt. Prospect Orchids 3rd
Paph. Lynleigh Koopowitz Daryl Yerdon33. Paphiopedilum primary
hybrids: Green, Yellow 1st Paph. Honey Niagara Frontier Region
Orchid Society 2nd Paph. Memoria Marie Audet Jerry & Sue Finger
(CNYOS)34. Paphiopedilum primary hybrids: Bronze, Brown, Tan 1st
Paph. Addicted Philip Marlow Orchids35. Paphiopedilum primary
hybrids: Red, Mahogany, Vinicolor & Flame 1st Paph. Berenice
‘Sookie’ Mt. Prospect Orchids 2nd Paph. Mount Low Sandi Uhlig37.
Paphiopedilum complex hybrids: White, Pink 1st Paph. Ice Castle x
Pacific Shamrock Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society 3rd Paph.
Saigon Pearl Leana Ammann38. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids: Green,
Yellow 1st Paph. primulinum ‘Yellow’ x Stone Lovely ‘200’ Daryl
Yerdon 2nd Paph. Hell’s Chamber Phil Matt 3rd Paph. Hamana Cute x
Olympian Yard Mt. Prospect Orchids 3rd Paph. Saien ‘#2’ x
lawrenceana Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society
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6 739. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids: Bronze, Brown, Tan 1st
Paph. Amazing World x (Small World x Hoopla) Piping Rock Orchids
1st Paph. Yang-Ji Diamond ‘Rothschild’s Twilight’ Mt. Prospect
Orchids 2nd Paph. Monsoon Temptation ‘Rothschild’ Mt. Prospect
Orchids40. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids: Red, Mahogany, Vinicolor
& Flame 1st Paph. Wayne Booth ‘Sookie’s Eclipse’ Mt. Prospect
Orchids 2nd Paph. Liemianum x Hsinying Franz Windswept In Time 2nd
Paph. Hsinying Pitch Daniel Ugine 3rd Paph. [(Winston Churchill x
Linda Vasquez) x Milmore] x Winston Churchill Piping Rock
Orchids41. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids: Other Colors 1st Paph.
Hsinying Pitch Molly Weimer42. Phragmipedium, Cypripedium,
Selenipedium species 1st Phrag. pearcei Charles Ufford (CNYOS)43.
Phragmipedium besseae hybrids 1st Phrag. Allison Strohm Piping Rock
Orchids 2nd Phrag. longifolium x besseae Lorri Bayer 2nd Phrag.
Hanne Popow Piping Rock Orchids 3rd Phrag. Jason Fischer Sandi
Uhlig 3rd Phrag. Don Wimber Lorri Bayer44. Phragmipedium other
hybrids 1st Phrag. Penns Creek Cascade ‘MSO’ CCM-AM/AOS Main Street
Orchids 2nd Phrag. Grande Main Street Orchids 2nd Phrag. Inti’s
Tears Marlow Orchids 3rd Phrag. Grande ‘Maybrook’ Niagara Frontier
Region Orchid Society 3rd Phrag. Grande Marlow Orchids46.
Phalaenopsis and Doritis species, 1st Phalaenopsis bastianii
Windswept In Time 1st Phal. stuartiana ‘Sogo’ HCC./AOS Phil Matt
3rd Phal. lueddemanniana ‘Fennell #10’ Lorri Bayer47. Phalaenopsis
hybrids and Doritaenopsis: White, no bars/spots/stripes 1st Phal.
Sogo Yukidian ‘V3’ Main Street Orchids 3rd Phal. unknown Daniel
Ugine 3rd Phal. hybrid Susan Garrow48. Phalaenopsis hybrids and
Doritaenopsis: White, Colored lip, with or without
bars/spots/stripes 1st Doritaenopsis DeLeon’s Kisses Lori Burritt
(CNYOS)49. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: White, with bars
or spots 2nd Dtps. FANGtastic Mariana Mariana Myers Donna Coleman
(CNYOS) 2nd Dtps. Fusheng’s Mystical Dream Jerry & Sue Finger
(CNYOS) 2nd Phal. Brother Gemstone Jerry & Sue Finger (CNYOS)
3rd Phal. Pinlong Christmas ‘Sookie’s Garnets’ (peloric) Mt.
Prospect Orchids50. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: White,
with stripes 1st Doritaenopsis Minho Princess ‘Watercolor Artist’
Carol Butcher51. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Pink, no
bars/spot/stripes 1st Doritaenopsis Melody Lori Burritt (CNYOS) 2nd
Dtps. Firebird OX ‘02’ Main Street Orchids 2nd Phal. unknown
(peloric) Maria Brown 3rd Phal. Stefani Lorri Bayer53. Phalaenopsis
hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Pink, with stripes 1st Phal. Gallant
Beau x Archie Goodwin Phil Matt54. Phalaenopsis hybrids and
Doritaenopsis: Yellow, Green, no bars/spots/stripes 1st Dtps. Sogo
Golden Main Street Orchids 2nd Phal. Brother Sara Gold Niagara
Frontier Region Orchid Society 2nd Phal. Hybrid Carol Butcher 3rd
Phal. unknown (yellow) Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society
55. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Yellow, Green, with
bars or spots 1st Dtps. Sogo Manager Molly Weimer 2nd Phal. Corona
Daryl Yerdon 3rd Phal. unknown Niagara Frontier Region Orchid
Society56. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Yellow, Green,
with stripes 1st Phal. Baldan’s Kaleidoscope ‘Golden Treasure’ AM
Main Street Orchids 2nd Dtps. Charmer Niagara Frontier Region
Orchid Society 2nd Phal. KV Beauty ‘KV 615’ Main Street Orchids 3rd
Phal. Baldan’s Kaleidoscope Donna Coleman (CNYOS) 3rd Phal.
Baldan’s Kaleidoscope ‘Golden Treasure Lorri Bayer57. Phalaenopsis
hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Other Colors, no bars/spots/stripes 1st
Phal. Coral Masterpiece ‘MSO’ Main Street Orchids 2nd Dtps. I-Hsin
Ice Coke Jan Woodworth (CNYOS) 3rd Dtps. I-Hsin Fireball Molly
Weimer 3rd Phal. Cat’s Paw Firebird ‘Montclair’ HCC/AOS Natalie
Auburn58. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Other Colors,
with bars or spots 1st Doritaenopsis Brother Enigma Lori Burritt
(CNYOS) 3rd Phal. Warm Heart Sandi Uhlig59. Phalaenopsis hybrids
and Doritaenopsis: Other Colors, with stripes 1st Phal. unknown
Molly Weimer 3rd Phal. Baldan’s Kaleidoscope ‘Golden Treasure’
Molly Weimer60. Phalaenopsis hybrids and Doritaenopsis: Miniature,
multiflora 1st Phal. Taida King’s Caroline ‘Taida’s Little Zebra
Main Street Orchids 2nd Phal. Timothy Christopher Donna Coleman
(CNYOS) 2nd Phal. Fuller’s Gold Stripe Main Street Orchids 3rd
Phal. I-Lan Green Pixie Donna Coleman (CNYOS)62. Ascocentrum
species, hybrids 1st Ascocentrum ampullaceum Windswept In Time63.
Ascocentrum intergenerics, other than above 1st Ascda. Robert Mezey
Sandi Uhlig 2nd Ascda. Su-Fun Beauty Dwaine Levy 3rd Ascda.
Princess Mikasa Dwaine Levy64. Vanda species, hybrids, intergeneric
hybrids, other than above 2nd V. Sansal Blue ‘Ackers Pride’ FCC/AOS
Susan Garrow 2nd V. Pat Delight ‘Big Flower’ Dwaine Levy 3rd
Vanirea Newberry Jasmine Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society65.
Aerangis species, hybrids & intergeneric hybrids, other than
above 1st Aergs. citrata Daryl Yerdon 2nd Aerangis fastuosa Allan
Sowinski and Andrea Billin 3rd Aerangis modesta Allan Sowinski and
Andrea Billin67. All other genera-species, hybrids &
intergeneric hybrids of the Vandaceous Alliance other than above
1st Paraphalaenopsis labukensis Dwaine Levy 2nd Renanthera
imschootiana Marlow Orchids 3rd Jumellea arachnantha Dwaine Levy
3rd Scarcochilius hartmanni ‘Carter & Holmes’ Sonnenberg
Gardens68. Brassia and Ada species and hybrids 1st Ada keiliana
Sonnenberg Gardens 2nd Brassada Curly Locks Alan Salzman 3rd
Brassia gireoudeana Sonnenberg Gardens 3rd Brassada Curly Locks
Alan Salzman69. Brassia intergenerics 1st Bllra. Big Shot
Bloomfield Orchids 2nd Bllra. Tropic Lily Bloomfield Orchids 2nd
Alicerna Memoria Jay Yamada ‘ Kauai’ Murphy’s Orchids 3rd Bakerara
Truth ‘Silver Chalice’ AM/AOS Leana Ammann
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8 970. Miltonia and Miltoniopsis species and hybrids 2nd Milt.
Lillian Nakamoto Bloomfield Orchids 3rd Miltonia spectabilis Marlow
Orchids71. Miltonia and Miltoniopsis intergenerics, 1st Mtdm.
Pacific Waters Bloomfield Orchids 2nd Oncidopsis Bartley Schwarz
Donna Coleman (CNYOS)72. Oncidium species except Tolumnia
(equitants) 1st Onc. creosus Daryl Yerdon73. Oncidium hybrids
except Tolumnia hybrids 1st Oncidium Jungle Monarch Murphy’s
Orchids 2nd Onc. Space Race Bloomfield Orchids 3rd Onc. Irish Mist
‘Wintergreen’ Niagara Frontier Region Orchid Society74. Tolumnia
species (equitant oncidium) 1st Tolu. variegata Sandi Uhlig 2nd
Tolu. variegata Sandi Uhlig78. Rodrumnia intergenerics: base color
of lip White 1st Tolu. (Wave Dancer x Robson) x Rdcm. Sycamore
Hollow Sandi Uhlig79. Rodrumnia intergenerics: base color of lip
Yellow, Orange 1st Tolu. Seneca Hollow Sandi Uhlig80. Rodrumnia
intergenerics: base color of lip Red, Pink, Lavender 1st Rrm. Apple
Hollow ‘Mandalay’ AM/AOS Sandi Uhlig 2nd Tolu. Maple Dancer x Rrm.
Hare Hollow Sandi Uhlig81. Oncidium intergenerics other than above
1st Wils. Hilda Plum Tree Bloomfield Orchids 2nd Wilsonara Golden
Afternoon ‘Rich Yellow’ Murphy’s Orchids 2nd Oncda. Charlesworthii
‘Mishima’ HCC/AOS Dave Weiss 3rd Wils. Hilda Plum Tree Bloomfield
Orchids82. Odontoglossom & Related Genera species (Cuitlauzina,
Lemboglossum, Rossioglossum, Symphyglossum, Systeloglossum,
Ticoglossum, etc.) 1st Rossioglossum williamsianum Alan Salzman 2nd
Odm. cordatum Marlow Orchids83. Odontoglossum hybrids including all
genera in above class 1st Vuyl. Fall In Love Bloomfield Orchids84.
All other genera-species of the Oncidium Alliance other than above
1st Trichopilia suavis Murphy’s Orchids85. All other hybrids &
intergeneric hybrids of the Oncidium Alliance other than above 1st
Pyp. Pisgah Forest Jerry & Sue Finger (CNYOS) 2nd Pyp.
Mendenhall Eva Galson (CNYOS)87. Cymbidium standard hybrids: White,
Pink 1st Cym. unknown Jerry & Sue Finger (CNYOS) 2nd Cymbidium
Samarkand ‘Monticetto ,Sonnenberg Gardens88. Cymbidium standard
hybrids: Yellow, Green 1st Cymbidium unknown Ellen Linger 2nd
Cymbidium hybrid Susan Garrow90. Cymbidium miniature hybrids:
White, Pink 1st Cym. Hiroshima Sweet Eyes ‘Mokomo’ Jeanne Kaeding
2nd Cymbidium Showgirl Sonnenberg Gardens 2nd Cymbidium Sweetheart
Sonnenberg Gardens91. Cymbidium miniature hybrids: Yellow, Green
1st Cymbidium Fifi Sonnenberg Gardens94. Lycaste and allied
genera-species, hybrids & intergeneric hybrids other than above
1st Lycaste macrophylla Main Street Orchids 2nd Lyc schilleriana
Marlow Orchids 3rd Lyc. DiCiommo Patricia Marlow Orchids
95. Maxillaria and allied genera-species, hybrids &
intergeneric hybrids other than above 1st Trigonidium egertonianum
Sandi Uhlig 2nd Max. variabilis Donna Coleman (CNYOS) 3rd Max.
tenuifolia Bloomfield Orchids96. Zygopetalum and allied
genera-species, hybrids & intergeneric hybrids other than above
2nd Zygo. Advance Australia ‘HOF’ Niagara Frontier Region Orchid
Society 2nd Promenea Crawshayna Lorri Bayer97. Bifrenaria and
allied genera-species, hybrids & intergeneric hybrids other
than above 2nd Bifrenaria harrisoniae ‘Ruth ‘ AM/AOS Murphy’s
Orchids99. Stanhopea, Gongora and allied genera-species, hybrids
& intergeneric hybrids other than above 1st Gongora spherica
Marlow Orchids103. Coelogyne and allied genera-species, hybrids
& intergeneric hybrids other than above 1st Ddc. wenzelii Donna
Coleman (CNYOS) 2nd Coel. lawrenceana Bloomfield Orchids104.
Bulbophyllum, Cirrhopetalum and allied genera-species, hybrids
& intergeneric hybrids other than above 1st Bulb. echinolabium
Daryl Yerdon 2nd Bulb. Elizabeth Ann ‘Buckleberry’ FCC/AOS Carol
Butcher 3rd Bulbophyllum bicolor Windswept In Time105. Jewel
orchids and allied genera-species, hybrids & intergeneric
hybrids other than above: to be judged on foliage 1st Cyclopogon
elatus Windswept In Time 2nd Ludisia discolor Dave Weiss 3rd
Ludisia discolor Daniel Ugine106. All other genera-species, hybrids
& intergeneric hybrids not covered above 1st Polystachys
paniculata Windswept In Time 2nd Sarcoglottis sceptrodes ‘dark’
Dwaine Levy 2nd Oberonia setigera Daryl Yerdon 3rd Grammatophyllum
Murphy’s Orchids108. Photographs 1st Paph. wardii Ron Uhlig 2nd
Speckles Wayne Sheller 2nd Dtps. Fusheng Sweet Paradise ‘Golden
Leopard’ Tony Gerardi 3rd Balance Wayne Sheller 3rd Aeranthes
romosa Ron Uhlig
Cypripedium Alliance
Paph. In-Charm Topaz (helenae × Pacific Shamrock) BernardPaph.
La Fontaine Creek (Machtava × Alex Szabo) "
Cattleya Alliance
Ctt. Tutankamen (Chocolate Drop × C. Mae Hawkins) HoberC.
Drumbeat (Bonanza [Bracey] × Horace) Butcher
Vandaceous
Phal. “Flora Gigi”† Renick
Oncidium Alliance
Rodrumnia Apple Hollow (Hare Hollow × Sycamore Hollow) Hober
Miscellaneous
Den. lindleyi LingerChysis bractescens HoberOb. setigera
Bernard
†This is an unregistered trade name.Please note especially all
names and abbreviations in boldface, and correct or complete your
records. Once the parents are printed, kindly include them the next
time you show the plant. If there are any names you have questions
about, don’t hesitate to call or e-mail me.
- Iris Cohen
315-461-9226
APRIL SHOW TABLE
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NE NY Orchid Society
Picnic
Saturday, June 2, 2012PiPing Rock
oRchidsGalway, NY
Featured Speakers: Darrin Norton
(Mountain Orchids, Vermont)Marc Hachardorian
(New York Botanical Garden)
More info. to follow!
The Orchid Collection is a publication of the Genesee Region
Orchid Society. It is published ten times per year for our members.
Single membership is $20.00, family membership is $25.00 annually.
Dues should be sent to the GROS at P.O. Box 20606, Rochester, N.Y.
14602
Phil Matt, Editor. P.O. Box 10406, Rochester, N.Y. 14610
The Editor receives e-mail at
Genesee Region Orchid Society Officers 2011-2012
GROS Committee Chairpersons 2011-2012
President Bill Renick 621-4983
[email protected] VP David Weiss 544-3561
[email protected] Josh Vince 210-0124
[email protected] VP Carol Butcher
[email protected] Natalie Auburn 359-4852
[email protected]
Education Community Outreach
Member-at-Large Mollie Weimer 218-9526
[email protected]
AOS Rep. Dave Weiss 544-3561 [email protected]
Librarian Mariko Pollock [email protected]
Auction Jeff Snyder 377-5895 [email protected]
Monroe Cty. Liaison David Hayes 782-0112
[email protected] Phil Matt 288-7025
[email protected]
Property (Exec. VP)Raffle Jeff Snyder 377-3595Show 2012 Social
Lorri Bayer 288-5014Sonnenberg Liaison Fran Murphy
924-7763Webmaster Phil Matt 288-7025 [email protected]
ODC Rep. Alan Salzman 377-3213
GROS LIBRARY materials out on loan are due at the May
meeting!
(There are no loans over the summer…) Contact the GROS Librarian
Mariko Pollock to make other arrangements if you will not be at the
meeting and need to return library materials.
Dues are due!
Pay at the May meeting or mail your checks** to:
GROS Box 20606 Rochester, NY 14602
**$20/single $25/family