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SRGC Shows and Events => Events => Topic started by: David Nicholson on March 27, 2010, 09:29:09 PM
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Just had a meal after my return from the South West Show and thoughts are turning to pictures. Whilst thoughts may well turn David's been on his pins all day (from general factotum; steward; a very short spell on the tombola table whilst the regular spent a penny, and, when all the plants and most of the people had gone, furniture shifter etc!) and he's tired (pause whilst you say Ohhhh!!).
So, to start with, and indeed to finish with this evening, here is Lee and Julie Martin's Farrer winning Trillium rivale one component in a cracking three pan entry.
Many more images, hopefully tomorrow when I've done the fiddling about bits. Although, as I pinched the car today and Maureen was housebound (with no shopping opportunity!) I shall no doubt be paying penance ;D
Met David Hore (bet I've spelt that wrong but I'm to bushed to check) he did really well today with both Saxes and Primulas.
Enjoy the Farrer, it's me for a single malt now.
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Sounds like an exhausting day, David.... though when was a show day ever anything other than crazy?
Have a dram and relax.... we can wait!
What a lovely Farrer Trillium. Kind of spooky that a Trillium rivale gets the medal in Exeter and a Trillium nivale wins in Hexham..... pity there hadn't been another show today or there could have been a triumvirate of tremendous trillium winners. :D
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First lot from the South Western AGS Show yesterday.
Firstly two shots of the Show Hall showing well filled benches and, as judging had finished a fair number of people peering at plants. It's a very good hall with excellent light.
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Now to plants:-
Mike and Christine brown's Cyclamen pseudibiricum sown in October 1996. A First in Class 11 for 1 pan Cyclamen.
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The remaining two pans from Lee and Julie Martin's entry in Class 2 for 3 rock plants distinct. The third was the farrer winning plant posted earlier. Sorry byt didn't get the names of either.
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Paul and Gill Ranson's First winning entry in Class 4 for three pans Primulaceae distinct.
(left) Dionysis aretioides 'Bevere'
(centre) Dionysia curviflore SLIZE 268
(right) Dionysia 'Peter Edwards' tapetodes H1164
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Mike and Christine brown's First in Class 7 1 pan Primula native to Europe or America
Primula allionii 'Crusader' and what a plant!
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David Hoare's First in Class 8, 1 pan Primula cultivated hybrid
Primula 'Pink Aire' another brilliant Primula. David told me it is about ten years old.
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Great plants and what a good hall it is, David, just as you say.... fantastic natural light. If only all show halls were like that... apart from anything else, if one spends the whole day indoors working at the show it's so much more pleasant to have that good light and there you have the spacious double height room too.... very nice!
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More from Exter:-
Paul and Gill Ranson's First winning entry in Class 9 for 3 pans of Androsace or Dionysia distinct
Dionysia 'Goteborg' freitagii x viscidula
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Dionysia tapetodes JRDE2
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Dioysia 'Andreus' fereitagii x micriphylla
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Again Paul and Gill Ranson this time in Class 10 fro 1 pan Androsace or Dionysia
Dionysia viscidula GW/H1305
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Cyril Dart's First in Class 12 for 1 pan Brassicaceae
Draba polytricha
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Ivor Betteridge's First in Class 14 for 1 pan Ranunculaceae
Hepatica 'Millstream Merlin'
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David Hoare's First in Calss 15 for 3 pans Saxifraga distinct
Saxifraga 'Coolock Gem'
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Saxifraga 'Burgel'
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Saxifraga 'Allendale.........?? (sorry)
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Thanks for the photos.
The show looks well supported with lots of cracking plants.
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David Hoare's First in Class 16 for 1 pan Saxifraga
Saxifraga 'Coolock gem'
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Ian Robertson's First in Class 18 for 1 pan Orchidaceae excluding Pleione
Cypripedium formosanum
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Lee and Julie Martin's First in Class 20, 3 pans bulbous plants distinct
Tecophilaea cyanocrocus
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Fritillaria hermonis
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Narcissus bulbocodium
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Graham Nicholls First in Class 21 for 1 bulbous plant excl. Frit.
Trillium nivalis
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Bob and Rannveig Wallis First for 3 pans rock plants distinct from any one continent etc.
Tulipa cretica
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Narcissus alpestris
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Sorry, didn't get the name of this one
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That's as far as I have got re-sizing more to come tomorrow.
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More fantastic plants for the generally deprived of the southern hemisphere. ???
There's nothing subtle is there, about a large Dionysia in full bloom? ;D
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Some amazing plants, I enjoy looking at these show plants, can only dream that oneday I could have a plant as wonderful as those ::). Looking forward to see somemore tomorrow.
Angie :)
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First lot from the South Western AGS Show yesterday.
Firstly two shots of the Show Hall showing well filled benches and, as judging had finished a fair number of people peering at plants. It's a very good hall with excellent light.
David - Isn't that Barry Starling in the second shot labelled "Show Hall 2 Rs"? Fellow in the blue sweater leaning forward, right fore, with a white bag in hand.
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Hi John, just checked on my larger file copy, it wasn't Barry in fact. Barry was at the Show but I don't have a pic of him.
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David, your photos and details are absolutely excellent - so clear, thank you. Lots of fabulous entries and the light in the hall makes the colours and shapes of the plants come alive in 3D :)
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That's as far as I have got re-sizing more to come tomorrow.
Wonderful series of pictures David. Looking forward for the coming batches.
Obviously you had a very good and busy day there. Glad you made some time free for making pictures :D
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Wonderful report David !!
Stunning plants !!! :o :o
So glad you could find the time to make and post your excellent shots !!
Thanks a lot !
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Thanks folks, did wonder if you had all had your fill of Show pics. Here are some more.
Robin White's Daphne x susannae 'Tage Lundell' won a first in Class 26.
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Joy Bishop's pan of Dionysia viscidula won a First.
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In Section C Kana Webster won a First in Class 121 with her Soldanella pindicola
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In Class 47 Eric Jarrett won a First with Primula 'Aire Waves"
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In Class 61 Ivor Betteridge won a First with his Frtillaria gibbosa
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In Class 74 David Hoare won a First with a three pan consisting of:-
Saxifraga 'Lismore Carmine'
Saxifraga 'Coolock Gem'
Saxifraga 'Tycho Brahe'
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Given that Irises were thin on the ground on the benches this year this one took my but didn't win a card-Iris maracandica
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and last but not least my friend Mike Quest won best plant in Section C with Narcissus bubocodium ssp obesus 'Lee Martin' He will not have it that if my Primulas had been spot on I would have wiped the floor with him ;D
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You can just spell the perfume coming from that wonderful Daphne and I also love that primula Aire Waves. I just love white flowers.
Thanks for cheering up this dreadful day for me.
Angie :)