emydura
Well-Known Member
At the same time my Susan Booth was awarded, my roebellinii was given an AM award. It is a nice clone with a very intense red colouring. I have named it after my loyal dog.
Unfortunately the judges had the plant all day at a workshop. When I got it back, a lot of the petals had shrivelled up, so this photo is not showing it at its best. It is a problem witht this species. The flowers don't last long and they are very sensitive to low humidity. Still, it got an AM award so I was happy to make the sacrifice.
Just in case you think I have a very generous judging panel with all these recent awards. They have actually been judged by a different panel on each occasion. The roth at our show in Canberra, the Bel Royal in Sydney and these last two at a regional judging workshop. There are not enough orchid judges in Canberra, so I don't get many opportunities to have my plants judged for awards. This year it has all come together.
Unfortunately the judges had the plant all day at a workshop. When I got it back, a lot of the petals had shrivelled up, so this photo is not showing it at its best. It is a problem witht this species. The flowers don't last long and they are very sensitive to low humidity. Still, it got an AM award so I was happy to make the sacrifice.
Just in case you think I have a very generous judging panel with all these recent awards. They have actually been judged by a different panel on each occasion. The roth at our show in Canberra, the Bel Royal in Sydney and these last two at a regional judging workshop. There are not enough orchid judges in Canberra, so I don't get many opportunities to have my plants judged for awards. This year it has all come together.