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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #45 on: May 18, 2010, 12:41:41 PM »
and....
Esslemont Quaich winner: Cyril Lafongs three pans new rare or difficult. Two Daphnes and the penstemon seen next.....
Esslemont class Penstemon uintahensis
foliage .... Helichrysum and Cyclamen hederifolium
Frit. pontica from Bob Maxwell
Frit. pontica_ closeup
gentiana acaulis- the  certificate plant
gentians1
Glenn Gordon's  success story Trillium: Glenn is a longtime local member who had never showed before... he enters his first plant ( only plant this year--next year there will be more!!  ;))  at the  show and wins the best first -time plant and also the Best plant in SectionII !  His smile was VERY large!
Globularia cordifolia_hort_variety
LARGE trillium etc.
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #46 on: May 18, 2010, 12:45:45 PM »
and
lewisias 1
Lewisia red cotyledon
Lewisia orange cotyledon
Leucocoryne vitata?  and Allium akaka
Lewisia Ashwood hybrid
Leucocoryne again... it was grown by Roma from Watson seed
lewisias 2
Lloydia close up
Llyodia KGB770 forrestii query ? from John Owen
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #47 on: May 18, 2010, 12:57:33 PM »
and
Menziesia close up .... grown by Stan da Prato

Maggi, Carol Shaw and John Mitchell
ghostly pteridophyllum and globularia
Narcissus 'Baby Moon' from Angie
Paris quadrifolia.... lovely pot full
pleione 1
Pleione grandiflora  from  Graham Catlow
Potentilla neumanniana from Stan
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #48 on: May 18, 2010, 01:16:17 PM »
and
six pan entry from another local,  Nick Boss .....
From the rear..... Androsace                  Draba
               Androsace aff muscoidea      Sebaea thomasii
                 Saxifraga stolitskae Androsace robusta var gracilis  a beautiful entry, awarded second place behind Cyril's set.


Primula ellisae_Carole and Ian Bainbridge.. this was awarded best primula.
Primula jack in the green from local member and show helper Joan Rowe
Primulas  in Section II
Pteridophyllum racemosum... not sure  who grew this - I think it was John Lupton.
ranunculaceae ex anemone  and pulsatilla
Ranunc parnassifolius  cute
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #49 on: May 18, 2010, 01:26:36 PM »
and
Viola riviniana .... from Graham C.?
two pans_ native to the Americas
tulips 1
Tropaeoleum  three pan from local stalwart steward and Weather Reporter,  John Lupton
Trop_azureum_John Lupton
Trop_  brachyceras
three of Roma's cyclamen: Roma was working on the prize for how many Cyclamen can I enter in one show .... she did rather well.... there were quite a few of them, cleverly dotted about the classes!  ;D :)
sunshine yellow daisy
some erics
section II silver foliage.... Helichrysum 'County Park Silver' from Dave Aitken and a Celmisia incanafrom Lois Thompson
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #50 on: May 18, 2010, 01:35:06 PM »
Sorry about some repeats.... getting lost.....
Cyril Lafong won both the small size ( less than 17.5cm pot) and the Open size six pan classes ..... that's 12 great plants needed for only two red "First" labels!

Small six pan:               Cypripedium 'Gisela (pink)
            Daphne aurantiaca     Lewisia cotyledon     Androsace hirtella
          Androsace cylindrica Val d'Ossue        Dionysia involucrata


Class 1 Six pan:
                             Dactylorrhiza ( yellow,  I forgot the name!)
  Lewisia cotyledon    Haberlea 'Connie Davidson'        Dodecatheon pulchellum
                Daphne petraea Clone F             Androsace cylindrica   
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #51 on: May 18, 2010, 02:00:14 PM »
getting through them now....
Stan da Prato won the Simpson Salver for the Best Rhododendron in the Show with this pretty  R. 'Ermine'

Some how did not get pixs of the Two Lucs and their most charming wives, Rita and Marijke at the show but here are the Lucs, cap tured at supper, later.....
luc Gilgemyn has just noticed that the flowers in the corner are fake  and looks shocked at this discovery.... either that, or Jean Wyllie said something outrageous (again!!  ;D )

Luc Scheldeman , (otherwise known here as Luc the Second, like some ancient King .... though he was keen to point out how youthful the Lucs are compared to some of us!! :P) has a cheery glint in his eye, it seems he was having a good time... we certainly hope that was the case!!

At the show we were delighted to have a visit from our oldest... most senior... local member.... and perhaps the most senior SRGC member worldwide.... Margaret Harper, who is one hundred and one years old and still a keen SRGC Member and devoted to her garden. I believe that in the twelve months or so,Margaret  has given up the several overseas trips she used to make each year.... tells me she is slowing down a bit!!
You'll see in the photo that she is giving Ian a run for his money!
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #52 on: May 18, 2010, 02:14:11 PM »
Great that the show was such an obvious success; congratulations to all. 

What magnificent plants 8) 
Thank you kind reporters for sharing them with us, and for putting faces to names.

As for those sales tables :o
Really just as well I stayed away :-X ;) ;D
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #53 on: May 18, 2010, 03:02:50 PM »
What a wonderful show, so many gorgeous and interesting plants, the standard is so high and it looks as if everyone had a great time. Really eye-catching:

Esslemont class Penstemon uintahensis
Leucocoryne
Primula ellisae
Tiarella cordifolia 'Cygnet'
Daphne calcicola

How wonderful to see Margaret Harper an active SRGC Member at 101 - now there is something to aspire to  :)

Thanks Maggi for such great photos and comments from the Aberdeen Show

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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #54 on: May 18, 2010, 03:36:08 PM »
I do think that everyone had a good time at the show.... the plants were certainly beautiful and the company very pleasant.....
it's fun to share it with you all here.
 a last shot of the visitors enjoying the display....
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #55 on: May 18, 2010, 05:45:15 PM »
Another comprehensive set of photos from a wonderful show Maggi. Thanks. I'm glad I made the effort.
The last show of the season and a very enjoyable one. I have to say I have been surprised but very pleased with my successes.

Had it not been for your comment in the forum Maggi about my pot of Pleione forestii (It looks like that potful will be looking good for the Edinburgh Show next week, Huh??!!) I may never have entered this year.

I would just like to thank the show secretaries who made my first season as easy as it was. Especially Ian Bainbridge at my first show in Edinburgh, who was so welcoming to someone whom he had never seen before. It has been a pleasure meeting everyone and relaxing more as each show passed.
Thanks to the other members and exhibitors who took the time to chat. What a friendly bunch you are. :)

I'm hooked and will have to see what next year brings.

And to those forum members that are still thinking about entering a show, take the plunge like I did. You may just find it a rewarding and enjoyable day out. ;D

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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #56 on: May 18, 2010, 06:43:55 PM »
Must have been a hell of a job for the judges with so many excellent plants at the Show.
Ptreridophyllum, Primula ellisiae, Arisaema griffithii and Globularia are a few of the highlights I remember after scrolling through all the pictures.
And reading the comments is a pleasure! Thank you both for showing, Graeme and Maggi.
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #57 on: May 18, 2010, 09:50:37 PM »
A fabulous effort from EVERYONE! A million thanks for showing so many stunning plants and putting names to people too, whom otherwise we elsewhere would never know.

A quick note about Lewisia 'George Henley' if anyone is thinking of buying a plant. I brought this home with me from the UK (Ingwersen's I think) in 1981. I still have the original plant which has been shifted to different gardens 4 times and never turned a hair. It is sterile but I have done many cuttings which are easy to root and grow on. The flowers have that beautiful silky look somewhat reminiscent of the related Calandrinias. GH is a plant I would recommend to anyone at all.
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #58 on: May 18, 2010, 11:10:38 PM »
What a lovely show.  Thanks for your efforts getting them up for us to see.  I'm so pleased Mike won with his lovely tiarella.  I saw it in their greenhouse last week, it was just stunning.  Loved that centaurea too.  What a cracking plant.
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Re: Aberdeen Show 15th May 2010
« Reply #59 on: May 19, 2010, 12:34:59 AM »
Maggi nice to see the the pictures of the show. I forgot my camera but I knew you would have some lovely pictures on the forum to show my friends.
It was lovely to meet the two Lucs they are both so jolly. I hope they have enjoyed the rest of there trip.

Thanks Maggi for all the effort you and Ian put into the show. I still am amazed at how everything falls onto place on the day and even more amazing is   how so many people can turn up with some amazing plants - l find it so hard to get anything to flower for the day- still l will keep trying.

Graeme where is the picture of you with your lovely apron  ;D ;D ;D
Angie :)
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