INDIVIDUAL PLANT CLASSES 2010 SPRING SHOW

All plants should resemble the plant category in which they are entered

PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS YEARS!

Download Individual Plant Classes Form 2010 Show

PLANT CLASSES 2010   REVISED  2-13-10 pw

WE WILL HAVE REVISED CLASSES FOR 2011 SHORTLY... Basically they will be the same, except we've eliminated orchid arrangements. 

We will use "Horticulturally Traditional Names" in lieu of updating to the new names being introduced by botanical scientists.  Enter your plants by their currently known names on their labels.


Double entry ONLY allowed in H15


CLASS A: CATTLEYA ALLIANCE


1. Epidendrum, Encyclia, & Prostechya, species & hybrids
2. Broughtonia species & hybrids
3. Brassavola, Laelia & Rhyncolaelia species & hybrids
4. Sophronitis species & hybrids
5. Bifoliate Cattleya species & hybrids
6. Cattleya species
7. Cattleya hybrids - white & semi-alba
8. Cattleya hybrids - yellow, green & bronze
9. Cattleya hybrids - orange, red & art shades
10. Cattleya hybrids - pink, lavender & splash
11. Cattleya hybids - all other colors
12. Miniature species & hybrids, under 8” at
maturity, not including flower spike

 

CLASS B: PHALAENOPSIS ALLIANCE

1. Phalaenopsis species
2. Phalaenopsis hybrids - white & semi-alba
3. Phalaenopsis hybrids - pink & lavender
4. Phalaenopsis hybrids - yellow, including spots & bars
5. Phalaenopsis hybrids - striped
6. Phalaenopsis hybrids - all other colors, including spots & bars
7. Phalaenopsis hybrids - multifloral
8. Phalaenopsis hybrids - harlequin (blotch) type

 

CLASS C: CYPRIPEDIUM ALLIANCE

1. Paphiopedilum species - 1 or 2 flowered
2. Paphiopedilum species - multifloral
3. Paphiopedilum species - sequential flowered
4. Paphiopedilum hybrids - Brachiopedilum
5. Paphiopedilum hybrids - Maudiae types
6. Paphiopedilum hybrids - multifloral
7. Paphiopedilum hybrids - Parvisepalum
8. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids - white to yellow
9. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids - green to bronze
10. Paphiopedilum complex hybrids - pink to red
11. Paphiopedalim hybrids, other
12. Phragmipedium species
13. Phragmipedium hybrids - pink to red
14. Phragmipedium hybrids - other

 

CLASS D: VANDACEOUS (SARCANTHID) ALLIANCE

1. Angraecum, Aerangis & other African species
2. Angraecum, Aerangis & other African hybrids
3. Aerides, Rhynchostylis, Renanthera & other Asian species
4. Aerides, Rhynchostylis, Renanthera & other Asian hybrids
5. Ascocentrum species & hybrids
6. Ascocenda hybrids
7. Vanda species
8. Vanda hybrids
9. Neofinetia species & hybrids
10. Multigeneric Sarcanthid hybrids

 

CLASS E: DENDROBIUM ALLIANCE

1. Antelope species & hybrids
2. Nobile species & hybrids
3. Phalaenopsis species & hybrids
4. Latouria species & hybrids
5. Formosana & Callista species & hybrids
6. Australian species & hybrids
7. All other species
8. All other hybrids


CLASS F: ONCIDIUM ALLIANCE

1. Brassia species & hybrids
2. Miltonia & Miltoniopsis species & hybrids
3. Oncidium & Odontoglossum species
4, Oncidium & Odontoglossum hybrids
5. Tulomnia species & hybrids
6. Rodriguezia, Ansellia, Cyrtopodium & related species

 

CLASS G: CYMBIDIUM ALLIANCE

1. Cymbidium & Gramatophyllum species
2. Cymbidium hybrids - white to yellow
3. Cymbidium hybrids - green to bronze
4. Cymbidium hybrids - pink to red
5. Cymbidium hybrids - novelty colors
6. Miniature hybrids - white to yellow
7. Miniature hybrids - green to bronze
8. Miniature hybrids - pink to red
9. Miniature hybrids - novelty colors
10. Pendant Cymbidium species & hybrids

 

CLASS H: MISCELLANEOUS GENERA

1. Bulbophyllum species & hybrids - umbel flowers
2. Bulbophyllum species & hybrids - NON-umbel flowers
3. Masdevallia & Dracula species & hybrids
4. Pleurothallis & Restrepia species & hybrids
5. Zygopetalum, Bollea, Promenaea, Pescatorea species & hybrids
6. Huntlea, Lycaste, Anguloa & Bifrenaria species & hybrids
7. Catasetum, Cycnoches & Mormodes species & hybrids
8. Stanhopea species & hybrids
9. Maxillaria species & hybrids
10. Sarchochilus species & hybrids
11. All species and hybrids not in groups above
12. Foliage plants (does not have to be in flower)
13. Seedling flowering for the FIRST TIME
14. Miniature - less than 6”
15. Specimen plant of any genus (double entry OK)


CLASS I: DISPLAYS

1. Novice
2. Amateur table top
3. Amateur floor
4. Commercial