Showing posts with label chm/aos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chm/aos. Show all posts

December 11, 2014

Stelis ciliolata 'Leia'

Native to Ecuador, this plant is found at higher elevations and requires cool temperatures in cultivation.  Its name, ciliolata, refers to the striking white "hairs" that fringe the sepals.  The plant is 12 cm tall with flower spikes that grow to about 20 cm.  The spikes carry 15 or more 1.5 cm flowers, several of which may be open at a time, and the spikes bloom over a long period.  The plant, as a result, is seldom out of bloom.  This plant has been awarded a certificate of cultural merit by the American Orchid Society.





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December 18, 2012

Stelis ciliolata 'Leia' CHM/AOS

This plant and the photos I've taken of have gotten some attention recently.  A close-up of the flowers was used on the cover of the December 2012 issue of Orchids, the magazine of the American Orchid Society.  That is a real honor which I've had only once before and that exactly a year ago (December 2011).  Both the original photo and the cover are shown below.



Last Saturday was the monthly judging of the Pacific Northwest Center, held at the Center for Urban Horticulture at the University of Washington.  If I had known how bad traffic was going to be I probably would have stayed home, but in the end was glad I went.  This plant was given a Certificate of Horticultural Merit at the judging and now has the clonal name 'Leia.'

It was awarded with "approximately 100 dark red-purple successive flowers and 216 buds on 40 mature and 10 immature ... inflorescences," and the description mentioned the "striking color contrast on a floriferous petite plant."  The plant is from Ecuador, blooms faithfully every year at about this time and is grown in a 6 cm clay pot in sphagnum moss with other cool growing orchids.




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December 10, 2012

Northwest Orchid Society Show

This post is long overdue.  The show featured in the post was held last spring and I have only now gotten around to sorting the pictures and posting some of them here for your perusal.

The Northwest Orchid Society draws from the Seattle area and is larger than our own Mount Baker Orchid Society.  Its show is held every spring at a large nursery in Shoreline, Washington.

I did not have a display in the show or plants in the Mount Baker Society display, but did attend and brought several plants for American Orchid Society judging, three of which were awarded.

Shows are notoriously difficult for good pictures, though this show is better than many with a lot of table top exhibits backed with black velvet.  I apologize for the poor quality of some pictures

I apologize, too, for the fact that I did not get all the names.  I make a practice of photographing the tags along with the plants, but in some cases forget to do so or do not find a name with the plant.

CATTLEYA ALLIANCE
Brassolaeliocattleya Ann Morning 'Paradise'

Cattleya Brazilian Jewel

Brassocattleya Morning Glory

Iwanara Apple Blossom 'Pippin'

Encyclia citrina

Encyclia citrina

ONCIDIUM ALLIANCE
Oncidium Alliance Intergeneric hybrid

 Oncidium Alliance Intergeneric hybrid

Miltoniopsis hybrids

PHALAENOPSIS
Phal. OX Red Shoe

 Phal. Haur Jin Princess 'Pylo'

Phal. Carmela's Wild Thing x Paul Tatar

Phal. Sogo Golden Fangtastic

Phal. wilsonii

Phal. Chian Xen Super Ido 'C1255'

Phal. schilleriana 'Pink Butterfly'

VANDACEOUS
Ascocenda Princess Mikasa 'Blue'

Ascocenda Princess Mikasa 'Blue'

Unidentified Vandaceous hybrid and Vanda tricolor
DENDROBIUMS
Dendrobium Thani Blue

Dendrobium fimbriatum var. occulatum

Dendrobium rhodopterygium

Dendrobium transparense and Dendrobium Anna Mane

PAPHIOPEDILUMS AND PHRAGMIPEDIUMS
Paphiopedilum Dark Master

Paphiopedilum Dark Master

Paphiopedilum Pinocchio

Paphiopedilum rothschildianum

Paphiopedilum hybrid

Paphiopedilum Rosy Egret x mastersianum

Paphiopedilum Norito Hasegawa

Paphiopedilum Norito Hasegawa and Paphiopedilum Low Hum

Phragmipedium Eric Young

Phragmipedium Eric Young

Paphiopedilum philippinense x Tony Semple

Paphiopedilum insigne and Paphiopedilum philippinense x Tony Semple

Paphiopedilum fairrieanum x Hilo Jewel

 Phragmipedium Sorcerer's Apprentice x amazonica and Paphiopedilum Jogjae x primulinum

 Phragmipedium Cardinale

CYMBIDIUMS
 Cymbidium Mighty Sunset 'Roxburgh Red'
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES
Huntleya meleagris

Huntleya meleagris

Angraecum vigueri

Sarcoglottis sceptrodes

Cyclopogon lindleyanus 'Silver Screen'

Cirrhopetalum species and Maxillaria longissima

Scaphosepalum bellulosum

Schoenorchis gemmata


MY AWARDED PLANTS
Bucella molossoides 'Owen' CHM/AOS


Dendrobium seranicum 'Brendan' CBR/AOS

Dendrobium limpidum 'Ashley' CBR/AOS


CBR stands for "Certificate of Botanical Recognition" and CHM for Certificate of Horticultural Merit."

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