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SRGC Shows and Events => SRGC Shows Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Maggi Young on April 29, 2024, 11:14:26 AM
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All Welcome- Entry free!!
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Alpine plant show and sales at Duthie Park Winter Gardens today - free entry, all welcome! Forrest Medal for Best in Show is this Haberlea shown by David Millward! Photo Ian Young
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Some more photos during judging at the Aberdeen Show from Ian Young...
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Haberlea and Lewisia 'George Henley' one the Forrest Medal plant and one receiving a Certificate of Merit. Both plants from David Milllward
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Paris luquanensis - this gained a Certificate of Merit. Shown by Ian Christie.
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3-pan class
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Close up of 3 pan winner. David Millward! A fern,(NO! It's not a fern! It is Aruncus sylvester var sylvester ) Maianthemum and Epimedium
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Anemone
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Rhododendrons, including R. 'Arctic Tern' - best rhododendron from David Millward
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Fritillaria camschaticum
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Ramonda nathaliae JCA 686 - last week's Forrest Medal plant!
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Uvularia and lewisia
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Two Trillium grandiflorum- double below, and single, higher. The single version won a Certificate of Merit
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Shortia soldanelloides
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Oxalis
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Meconopsis quintuplinervia
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Cypripedium - gaining a Certificate of Merit
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Final pix from Ian Y. ....
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Lewisia 'George Henley' and Haberlea rhodopensis
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- thanks for the pix, Ian Y.
Some fine plants - thanks Exhibitors!
Many from David Millward and from Ian Christie who won the Portlethen Trophy for most points in Section 1,
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Great photo of an exquisite species of Paris that I don't think I've ever come across before.
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Great photo of an exquisite species of Paris that I don't think I've ever come across before.
It is a stunner - not too many of those about!
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Award List from SRGC Aberdeen Show 2024
The George Forrest Memorial Medal for Best plant in Show :
Dave Millward Haberlea rhodopensis
Simpson Salver for Best Rhododendron
Dave Millward Rhododendron ‘Arctic Tern’
Aberdeen Quaich for Best Plant in Section II
Jill & Jim Cole-Hamilton Daphne ‘Cheriton’
Walker of Portlethen for Most points in Section I Ian Christie 500 points
Esslemont Quaich for Winner Class 6 Nick Boss, forThree pans of new, rare or difficult types
Brian Bull Trophy Winner Class 63 for Two pans of rock plants, distinct (Section II)
Jill & Jim Cole-Hamilton
Certificate of Merit
Dave Millward Ramonda nathaliae
Certificate of Merit
Ian Christie Paris luquanensis
Certificate of Merit
Dave Millward Lewisia ‘George Henley’
Certificate of Merit
Ian Christie Cypripedium hybrid
I am grateful for this list - though sad to see how this once vibrant show has been so greatly reduced in size with very few exhiibitors. Thank goodness those plants exhibited were of good quality!!
I am advised that in the 3 pan class from a single country (Japan in this case) with Epimedium and Maianthemum, the "not-fern" ( my mistake from misreading the photo!) is Aruncus sylvester var sylvester. These were from David Millward. It is interesting that John Lee (entry on left) came up with the same theme of Japan for his entry.
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Dr Rock ( David Millward) tells me that " the show so missed Stan's plants....... but great efforts from Ian Christie, Nick Boss and John Lee. Once again, the Cole-Hamilton's show great promise in Section 2."
Thank goodness for Jill and Jim Cole-Hamilton flying the flag for Section II in Aberdeen!
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A great welcome and day out at the show. Many thanks to all those who helped to make it so.
When I left home on the Friday afternoon the flower buds on this Lewisia rediviva were tightly closed. What a difference on Sunday morning......[attachimg=1]
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Oh my, that Lewisia rediviva is absolutely gorgeous, David! It seems to be a stronger shade of lilac/pink than the one I have seen or grown more usually. Is it more to a purple shade or is it an effect of the camera?
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The image is a reasonable reproduction of the true colour; the plant is possibly a little paler but not hugely. I would say this is more towards a purple than pink - maybe 'bright lilac'.
I bought 2 young plants of Lewisia rediviva from Susan Band when she closed Pitcairn down. This one flowered for the first time last year. I'm awaiting first flowering of the second one to see what its colour is - buds are well developed..... hope it's also a strong colour. Textbook descriptions include a colour range from almost white through deep pink and even carmine.
As you say utterly gorgeous!
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Fingers crossed for a good colour on the second plant, then. 8)