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Title: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on April 30, 2010, 09:30:28 PM
 I hope everyone going to this show tomorrow will have a great day out.... take plenty photos and post them to the Forum to share with those of us who cannot be there  ::) :D

John, Bill and all the Glasgow Gang will be looking forward to a good show, I'm sure.... have fun, everyone!
VENUE: Milngavie Town Hall, Main Street, Milngavie, Glasgow
LOCATION: 9 miles NW of Glasgow on the A81. The Town Hall is near the
town centre, opposite the car park for Milngavie railway station.
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: TC on May 01, 2010, 06:31:13 PM
Just back from the Glasgow show.  Here are a few general views.  Ian Young was busy with his camera so Maggie will have some work to before posting.  The food was up to the usual high standard as the pictures show.  Off to watch Dr. Who now !!!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: TC on May 01, 2010, 08:25:13 PM
Some more. The picture of six pots are from the top.

                                      Primula Elisae

Dionysia caespitosa         Daphne petraea punchinello    Daphne Petraea

Primula Bractea                                                         Androsace Hirtella x cylindrica

                            
                        
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Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: TC on May 01, 2010, 11:44:42 PM
A few more. As I have said already there should be a lot more pictures to come from the number of cameras in operation at the show.
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 12:25:38 AM
I have just finished preparing well over a hundred pix from the show, taken by Ian .... but I have work at the BBC tomorrow and I'm too tired tonight, so I'll post them another time!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Anthony Darby on May 02, 2010, 12:45:08 AM
Here's just a few that I took.
Alison Ward's fabulous Trillium rivale;
Acer plamatum 'Mikawa Yatsurusa';
Cyril Lafong's Daphne petraea 'Idro' which was awarded a PC;
Cyril's Cypripedium 'Ursel';
Alan Gardner's Cypripedium 'Sunny' and
C. 'Sabine';
Paris quadrifolia;
Tom green's Sebaea thomasii which received a Certificate of Merit;
Celmisia spedenii and
Jean Wyllie's Shortia soldanelloides 'Magna'.
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 07:53:30 AM
Good morning! Here we go with Ian's Glasgow photos.....

This six pan comprised, (from the back, left to right)
Primula ellisae  Dionysia caespitosa ssp. caespitosa  Daphne petraea'Punchinello'   
Daphne petraea   Primula bracteata Androsace hirtella x cylindrica

Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 07:58:58 AM
some classes call for 3 pan entries

Sebaea thomasii, Zaluianskya , Rhododendron 'Wren'
Trillium grandiflorum roseum, Saxifraga, Primula 'Kusum Krishna'
Erythronium, Prinula elissae, Ptreridophyllum racemosum

The award for three pans rhododendron was won by this handsome trio from Stan Da Prato..... from left..'Shamrock' 'Wee Bee' and 'Razorbill'



Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:00:50 AM
next up is a pretty Trillium erectum x flexipes

As ever: click on the pix to enlarge them....
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:04:51 AM
Sandy Leven getting his photos for his show report.....

Flowers and foliage close-ups of Pteridophyllum racemosum

I'd have called this plant Daphne gemmata.... shows how much I know  :-[  :-\
In fact, because it has five petals and not four, it is Wikstroemia gemmata...

Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:08:00 AM
Androsace sp. aff forrestiana
Celmisia spedenii
Paris quadrifolia flower , close
Paris quadrifolia
Primula veris
two Primula veris plants
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:10:51 AM
Fritillaria persica flower spike
Myosotis eximea
Podophyllum delavayi foliage and close-up
Trillium pusillum and close-up
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:15:31 AM
Saxifraga cinerea
lovely fat Saxifraga
heads of Iris Sari edit: possibly a a hybrid of iberica and paradoxa.

Primula nana x sessilis
Primula 'Emily'
P. Emily's parentage
Primula bracteata again, plus a close-up
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:26:48 AM
Primula wanda
Primula sino-purpurea
Primula ellisae
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:36:03 AM
Androsace  next......
A.villosa
A. villosa and A. vandellii from Sam Sutherland
A. muscoidea from Tom Green
A. cylindrica x hirtella
 that plant from above
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:45:04 AM
no more an Androsace..... Douglasia laevigata

 two Anemonellas... in front is A. 'Cameo'
Anemonella  ? thalictroides
Anemone close and the full plant
Fritillaria pyrenaica 'Bernard Tickner'
Firtillaria meleagris
Tulipa linifolia
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:48:16 AM
Trillium rivale- I believe this plant was shown by alison Ward...Alison is the daughter ofthose late, great growers and SRGC Members  Don and Joan Stead.

Trillium luteum and close-up
Trillium cf decipiens SDR2303 - three pix
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:52:58 AM
Muscari armeniacum 'Blue Spike'
Gagea fibrosa
Fritillaria pallidiflora

Arisaema sikokianum and close-up

Arisaema lobatum Mt Emei form
Erigeron leiomerus
Lewisia
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:57:03 AM
the show hall
Sempervivum tricolor
Cyril Lafong, caught blinking :D  and Peter Semple

Erysimum helveticum drenowskyi ...twice
Astragalus utahensis and close-up
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: ashley on May 02, 2010, 08:59:16 AM
Maggi (& all show posters), thank you so much for your efforts.  They are greatly appreciated by those of us unlikely to see many of these plants otherwise, or so well grown and presented.

Once the web team has cracked the 'smell' function on the forum, perhaps they might consider developing a 'how is this plant grown so well' button for the show threads ;) 8)
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:02:04 AM
Daphne petraea clone 97/T3
Daphne arbuscula radicans- a lovely plant!
Sandy and Cyril
Cassiope wardii , twice
Large Cassiope
Rhododendron 'Dora Amateis'

Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:04:29 AM
Maggi (& all show posters), thank you so much for your efforts.  They are greatly appreciated by those of us unlikely to see many of these plants otherwise, or so well grown and presented.

Once the web team has cracked the 'smell' function on the forum, perhaps they might consider developing a 'how is this plant grown so well' button for the show threads ;) 8)

That would be a great asset, wouldn't it? I must say,  when I am at the shows, I do take particular care to check that some of these truly breath-taking plants are REAL and not ceramic or culinary inventions, such is the level of perfection we see! ;D
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: arisaema on May 02, 2010, 09:07:15 AM
Some great pictures of some amazing plants! I'd love to know more about Ian Christie's Nagaland-lily, has it been identified?
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: ichristie on May 02, 2010, 09:10:08 AM
 Another stunning group of pictures and for the first time in 30 years i did not have a selling stand so time to take a few pictures. i have some the same as already posted but the plants were so good, cheers Ian the Christie kind
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:10:11 AM

Acer palmatum 'Mikawa Yatsarusa'
Lewisia tweedyi alba
Sandy snaps Cyril and a large Androsace ;D edit: which I now learn was the winner of the Forrest Medal for Best Plant in the Show.... androsace vandellii

Hall view with Lewisias
Astragalus and Hymenoxys
Hymenoxys acaulis caespitosa ?
A selection of smart conifers
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:12:20 AM
Some great pictures of some amazing plants! I'd love to know more about Ian Christie's Nagaland-lily, has it been identified?

It is a gorgeous lily, isn't it, Bjørnar? I'm told it went up to Joint Rock committee and was given a Preliminary Commendation. It's being called a form of L. mackliniae.... but some have doubts!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:14:23 AM
Two Daphnes
Andromeda polifolia 'Shibitsu'
Kalmiopsis leachiana 'Shooting Star' , twice
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:17:45 AM
onto some orchids......
two pics of Cypripedium 'Ursel'

two pics of Cypripedium 'Sabine'
cyp. 4
hall view
Cyp. 'Sunny' ( fasciolatum x calceolus)
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:21:06 AM
Calceolaria 'Walter Shrimpton'
Epimedium
Cymbalaria globosa rosea
Lathyrus vernus roseus
Primula laurentiana
Tulipa linifolia
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:26:20 AM
Astragalus argophyllus... three pix....
Astragalus purshii concinnus ..two pix

Glassford Sprunt taking notes
Ronald and Lyn Bezzant
Stan Da Prato and David Millward
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:32:03 AM
Bob Edge and Rodger Smyth, Glasgow Group members
Ian Christie and David Rankin
Graeme Butler and Ian the Christie Kind- Ian not only had time to take pictures, he had time to be IN them as well!  :)

Jim Jermyn and Jim Sutherland, Neil Huntly in the background

These two  were described  as Richard as "the two mugs" .... Sam Sutherland and Richard Barr

Iris Sari and "5 petal shrub"! The Iris was grown by Show Secreatary John Lee,  I think.  The BD says John and his Team held a great show,  as ever  :) 8)




Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:38:53 AM
on the home run now.......

Sandy Leven, Jim Jermyn ( who had brought Dieter Schacht along to see the show) with SRGC President Liz Mills

The Primula ellisae which won the Joan Stead Award for the best Primula in the Show
Primula ellisae , best primula from Carole and Ian Bainbridge
Alan Gardner and Bob Meaden entering the "sychronised stoop and peer class"- very successfully, it must be said ;D
Ian  the Christie Kind gets into another photo  ;D... this time with Anthony Darby
 
Just to show the fab catering at the show.... these yummy cakes  8) How could I have missed this event?  :'(
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: arisaema on May 02, 2010, 09:38:56 AM
It is a gorgeous lily, isn't it, Bjørnar? I'm told it went yup to Joint Rock committee and was given a Preliminary Comendation. It's being called a form of L. mackliniae.... but some have doubts!

Stunning is an understatement! Thanks for posting these pics, a fantastic way to start the day! :D
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 09:48:36 AM
The Forrest Medal was won by a very large Androsace vandelii and Cypripedium 'Ursel' won the best Orchid  both  grown by Cyril the Glenrothes Greenfinger!

Ian is nothing like so greedy as I am, but even he was moved to say that the layout of homemade goodies could rival the best patisserie... and they were as delicious as they were attractive and seeing Tom's pic of the cake display I would have to agree.... well done Glasgow for such a great range of "eats" !!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: TC on May 02, 2010, 10:25:26 AM
A big vote of thanks to Maggie for her Herculean task of sorting and posting the pictures.  Maggie, you must have been cross-eyed  by bed time.  Taking them is the easy part....no offence Ian!  When I was working on the few I took, my copy of Windows7 took the huff and informed me that I had an unlicensed copy and blanked out my screen so I could do nothing until I found my disk and registered it.  By which time, I could not remember what I had attempted to post hence the number of edits I performed. It was a relief to know that a proper account of the show would appear.  As to the cakes, very few of the ones on the tier had been consumed when we left.  The display looked so good that people felt it was wrong to eat a work of art!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: ChrisB on May 02, 2010, 10:41:38 AM
Great job everyone!  What a wonderful show.  And those cakes looked mouthwateringly good.....
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Liz Mills on May 02, 2010, 08:09:13 PM
You forgot to take of photos of the mouth-watering meringues - and they tasted as good as they looked.
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Anthony Darby on May 02, 2010, 08:26:27 PM
I missed the scones. Some little piggies had scoffed them all. ::)
Here is Ian Christie's Cypripedium, the name of which I have forgotten and another pic of the white one, which was Cypripedium 'Sabine Pastel' and Narcissus 'Bantam'.
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:37:21 PM
You forgot to take of photos of the mouth-watering meringues - and they tasted as good as they looked.

Never underestimate the Rockers:  you want meringues...  then here they are from Tom's photo, alongside the fruit flans which Ian said were just delicious!
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Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on May 02, 2010, 08:41:08 PM
I missed the scones. Some little piggies had scoffed them all. ::)

Ian denies any guilt on that score.... says he was too busy with the fruit flans... which he says were more like cheescake and fruit, really ... he also reports that those ultra fancy cup cakes not onlu had great decoration but also had jam inside them!!

Good grief... how that man likes to make me suffer.
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Lesley Cox on May 03, 2010, 02:09:33 AM
My God! What wonders have been performed by all, whether growers, exhibitors, judges, bakers and eaters. And with two other shows on the same day, how can one possibly take in everything? Very grateful thanks to everyone and especially those who took the photographs for the benefit of those of us who are terminally deprived.

Although the alpines were, as always, exceptional, I have to say a word in favour of the little Acer, a delightful little tree, very much at home among the shortias and anemonellas.

May I dare suggest that Primula `Wanda' was in fact ". juliae?
 Edit by Maggi.... most certainly..... I was on auto-pilot by that time of night when I named the files!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Richard Green on May 03, 2010, 08:49:18 AM
Did anyone else notice the two ladies wandering up the tables admiring every exhibit, but touching each flower to point out its finer points to each other?  I was talking to Anne Chambers when they approached us, and Anne moved a "Do not touch the plants" notice towards them which was igniored.  When I asked them, very gently, not to touch the exhibits they turned their backs, and walked off in a huff.  Hope they were not anyone's aunties?
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: TC on May 03, 2010, 09:31:43 AM
Forget the plants.  The real star of the show was the food.  As to the meringues, they came in two sizes.  We bagged the large ones!  For me the best items were the homity pies, of which I had two.
However, I only had one large meringue.  The secret is to get in to the dining area before the show starts and have the pick of the menu.

I think there must be some symbiotic relation between meringues and plants.  The best meringues I have seen were in the restaurant at Benmore gardens.  They were six inches in diameter. The problem was whether to eat one before walking round the gardens or wait until later and take the risk they had all gone!
Title: Re: Glasgow Show: Milngavie 1st May 2010
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on May 03, 2010, 09:51:10 AM
Another great report of an excellent show !
Thanks Maggi and Tom : wonderful pictures, and glad to see that not only the plants were first class !  8)

So much looking forward to visiting the Aberdeen show on May 15th !!  :D :D
(maybe this last sentence should have been in the "I'm so happy" thread"  8)
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