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Recent awards to aclandiae have shown that petals have been flatter, broader. It may not have anything to do with ruffled edges.
All I suggest is to scroll back up and look closely at the segments, the petals in particular. I think that they looked to be rolled back along the top and bottom margins. Maybe that what the judges saw? I don’t know.
But to call them stupid, arrogant, ridiculous or ignorant is not helpful. Isn’t ignorant and stupid the same thing? And remember the AOS utilizes a three person team, so in discussing a candidate for an award, it is harder for one person to dominate the team with an individual opinion. Now I will admit, you can run into ‘stronger opinions or personalities’ on a team.
It takes one accredited or associate judge to nominate the plant for an award. The three persons score it. If the scores fall within the “6 point range”, like 79-85, the scores are averaged and the award granted based on the averaged score. So if a difficult or opinionated judge scores a plant with an 73, and the other judges score it 79 and 80, it is out of range. Scores are returned to possibly reconsider. If they remain the same, that plant goes to a second team. They start the whole process over.
But like anything else in life, everyone is entitled to their opinion. We may or may not agree. Arrogant or opinionated judges are hard to find in my opinion. Some have more experience, some have different strong suits, some have less experience here or there. But that is the purpose of a three person team, it is a blending of experiences, knowledge, and information.
We may agree or disagree on a result. But there is little chance is stupidity or arrogance being behind the result.
IF every plant was awarded for sheer beauty, there would be millions more of awards. What would that accomplish?? If we awarded 50, 70, or 95% of the plants, what is the point.
BUT if you are fortunate enough to be among the FEW that can get an FCC, or the ones that get an AM, etc., doesn’t that mean so much more then awarding everything? Award the best of the best, not the mediocre of the average.
All I suggest is to scroll back up and look closely at the segments, the petals in particular. I think that they looked to be rolled back along the top and bottom margins. Maybe that what the judges saw? I don’t know.
But to call them stupid, arrogant, ridiculous or ignorant is not helpful. Isn’t ignorant and stupid the same thing? And remember the AOS utilizes a three person team, so in discussing a candidate for an award, it is harder for one person to dominate the team with an individual opinion. Now I will admit, you can run into ‘stronger opinions or personalities’ on a team.
It takes one accredited or associate judge to nominate the plant for an award. The three persons score it. If the scores fall within the “6 point range”, like 79-85, the scores are averaged and the award granted based on the averaged score. So if a difficult or opinionated judge scores a plant with an 73, and the other judges score it 79 and 80, it is out of range. Scores are returned to possibly reconsider. If they remain the same, that plant goes to a second team. They start the whole process over.
But like anything else in life, everyone is entitled to their opinion. We may or may not agree. Arrogant or opinionated judges are hard to find in my opinion. Some have more experience, some have different strong suits, some have less experience here or there. But that is the purpose of a three person team, it is a blending of experiences, knowledge, and information.
We may agree or disagree on a result. But there is little chance is stupidity or arrogance being behind the result.
IF every plant was awarded for sheer beauty, there would be millions more of awards. What would that accomplish?? If we awarded 50, 70, or 95% of the plants, what is the point.
BUT if you are fortunate enough to be among the FEW that can get an FCC, or the ones that get an AM, etc., doesn’t that mean so much more then awarding everything? Award the best of the best, not the mediocre of the average.