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HBOS September 2018 Page 1
NEWS AND VIEWS
September 2018 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF ORCHIDS
No. 113 P.O. Box 26, Pialba Qld 4655
e- mail [email protected]
Web www.herveybayorchidsociety.com
GENERAL MEETINGS:
Our general meetings are held on the FIRST Monday of
the month unless otherwise notified. They are held in
the Presbyterian Church on the corner of Denman Camp
Road and Freshwater Street, Torquay.
Doors open at 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start.
Plants to be judged need to be tabled by 6.45pm
Please Note: The next General Meeting is 8th October,2018 (due to the fact that our show wraps up
on 30th Sept and we will just want to put our feet up on
the 1st !)
COMMITTEE MEETINGS: Our committee meetings are held on the FOURTH
Monday of the month at the Presbyterian Church with a
6.30 pm start.
Next committee meeting is 24thSeptember,2018.
Feature Plant for October 2018 meeting is:
Phalaenopsis
INTERESTED GROWERS MEETINGS: These
are informal gatherings offering cultural advice and
information exchange which are usually held on the
FOURTH Saturday of each month from 2pm.
The next IGG will be at Ron Colbran’s Place
1 Howard St, Urangan at 2pm on Saturday 22nd
September.
COMING EVENTS:
Maryborough Orchid Show 13th– 15th Sept. Set up is on Wednesday 12th Sept. (Display) from
about 1pm. Names to Rob Anderson by 10th Sept. If you have plants available but can’t get to Maryborough, give one of the Committee a call. We can’t put on a good display without plants! Show finishes Saturday with prize presentation at 1pm. HBOS Spring Show 28th – 30th September. Set up on 27th. See page 5 and 6 for details.
An Orchid book library is available at the Church Hall for all members to use.
Please ensure books borrowed are signed out by our librarian Robyn Elliott.
Check out the many books available
Phal. I-hsin Sunflower
Competition Results and Lucky Door Prize
The lucky door prize winner for September was: Danetta Achilles
The lucky competition winners were: Jacqui, Chris, Keith, Rosalie,Vicky , Shareena
*Members must wear name badges to meetings to be eligible for the lucky door prize*
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HBOS Inc. Executive and committee members elected for 2018
Patron Ted Sorrensen
President Giles Blaber [email protected]
Vice President Daphne McKenna [email protected] Secretary Ross Skyring [email protected] Treasurer Tony Russell [email protected] Committee Darryl Coombes
Committee Leanne Coombes Committee Carol Morgan
Committee Kay Russell Committee Janine Blaber
Committee Graham Sluce
Committee Keith Lydiate
Committee & Editor
Terri Bade [email protected]
Notes:
1. A classified advert. page is available on our website www.herveybayorchidsociety.com To place an advert, e-mail a description (and a picture of the item if possible) to Brian Lawrence [email protected] The members’ phone number would be included for direct negotiation and the member would provide their HBOS membership number as a means of ensuring they were financial. A cost of $10 will apply for 3 months insertion. 2. Anyone with flowering plants who would like to loan them to the Botanical Garden’s Orchid House please contact: Vicki Riley Phone 0448 001 759 email [email protected]
HERVEY BAY BOTANIC GARDENS AND ORCHID HOUSE
Activities and events for September 2018
HBOS Shirts are available from Tony Russell Ph. 0412989004
*Note All events may be subject to postponement or cancellation at short notice. Admission is $3 which includes entry to the ‘Orchid House’ and Tea/Coffee
Thursday 20th September 10-11am “Growing the Modern Dancing Lady” by Sam Cowie This highly informative presentation will be filled with practical advice on growing beautiful Oncidium Orchids. Sam Cowie is a Professional Orchid Horticulturalist who is based on the Sunshine Coast. Sam’s large scale commercial operation provides orchids to clientele across Australia.
Vale Stan Ruttiman
Stan joined the HBOS in 2009 and was an active
member of the Society, serving on the
management committee for several years until ill
health precluded this. He was always happy to help
out with shows where possible and took on many
necessary tasks.
Stan was particularly fond of growing species
Cattleyas and Laelias and had a good collection of
these orchids.
Stan passed away early this month and members
that were able to attend paid their respects at his
funeral on 3rd Sept.
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INTERMEDIATE:
←1st Ctt. Gold Digger R. Atyeo
2nd Cym. (unknown) D&L Coombes 3rd Den.Yukidaruma J. Bowyer
SPECIES:
1st C. amethystoglossa R. Skyring→
2nd Den. amethystoglossa C. Morgan 3rd C. intermedia L. Napper
NOVICE:
1st C. Taida Swan J. Arthur→
2nd C. (intermedia x ? ) V. Raynor 3rd Rlc. Sung Ya Green S. Pidgeon
OPEN:
1st Z. Debbie De Mello D. McKenna→ 2nd Van. Pinky D. McKenna 3rd Rth. Redland Nugget R. Skyring
:M MASTERS:
←1st Paph. (sukhakulii x Kevin’s Wine) T. Bade
2nd Phal. Lightning ‘ Mutation’ N. Smith 3rd Paph. Ken-Ichi Abe T. Bade
JUDGING RESULTS - POPULAR VOTE
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Nam, Malaysia and into the Philippines. Ry.
AUSTRALIAN NATIVE:
1st Den. lingueforme S. Pidgeon→ 2nd Ptst. Dusky Duke D. McKenna 3rd Phaius australis G&J Blaber
JUDGING RESULTS - JUDGES CHOICE
NOVICE: Rth. Mango Spirit 70 points S. Pidgeon
INTERMEDIATE: Ctt. Gold Digger ‘Fuch’s Mandarin’ 69 points R. Atyeo
OPEN: Z. Debbie De Mello ‘Honolulu Bay’ 70 points D. McKenna
MASTERS: Paph. Ken-Ichi Abe 77 points T. Bade
SPECIES: Den. nobile 72 points L. Napper
AUST. NATIVE: Den. lingueforme 73 points S. Pidgeon
FEATURE PLANT: Den. Buderim Moonlight 73 points R. Colbran
(Softcane Dendrobium)
Paph. Ken-Ichi Abe Rth. Mango Spirit Den. Buderim Moonlight
Dendrobium nobile is the type species for what we call ‘Softcane Dendrobiums’. It is a medium sized, cool to hot growing terrestrial or lithophytic species from the Chinese Himalayas, Assam, eastern Himalayas, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam . It is found in broadleaf, evergreen, lowland forests and primary montane forests as well as on mossy limestone rocks at elevations of 200 to 2000 meters. It has erect, clustered stems carrying persistent leaves. They blooms mostly in the winter and spring but is possible throughout the year. Inflorescences are short, 2 to 4 flowered racemes with fragrant, waxy, heavy-textured, long-lived, flowers that arise at the upper nodes of leafed and leafless canes. There are numerous colour forms of this species. They need a decided winter rest from fertilizer and water to ensure a good bloom season and the yellowing of the leaves in the autumn is the sign to begin. (from www. orchidspecies.com )
Den. nobile
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Hervey Bay Orchid Society Annual Spring Show - It’s Your Show
This year our show will be bigger and better than ever! For the first time the show will run over 3 days – Friday 28th and Saturday 29th September from 8am to 4pm and Sunday 30th from 8am to 2pm. Set up is on Thursday 27th starting at 8am with plants for our display required by 10am at the latest. Plant names need to be sent to Rob Anderson ([email protected] or ph. 41244193) by 23rd September so that name labels can be made. This is a big task so please make sure you get your names in on time. Members sale plants (to go on the sales tables) are not to be set up before 4pm and no purchases before 4pm please. This can be a distraction when there are other jobs to be done. Please remember that all plants on the sales table must be free of pests and disease and well established in their pot – something you would be proud to sell to another orchid grower! If you don’t think it is healthy or well established then leave it at home to recover and bring it next year! Floral Art judging starts at 4pm so exhibits need to be placed on the tables before that time. There is a New Venue this year – Xavier Catholic College , 1 Wide Bay Drive, Eli Waters (turn off Hervey Bay - Burrum Heads Rd). This is a great facility and will allow easier access and parking. Please do not park on the grassed areas. The SES will be assisting with parking on the show days. There will be more displays, more orchid vendors, and more entertainment so if everyone gets in and lends a hand we hope this show will be the most successful ever! Obviously a lot of organisation has gone into the planning of the show but being a new venue there is the possibility things might not go exactly as planned so be flexible and remember that we are all doing our best to make it work. There are still plenty of opportunities to get involved, even if it is just for a couple of hours selling tickets at the door. Give Daphne McKenna a call (Ph. 0408063343) if you think you can help. We would love many of our newer members to come and see how it all works and enjoy the company and spectacle of this annual event in our orchid growing calendar. And if that isn’t enough in itself, then as a bonus the Society is putting on a free ‘thank you’ bus trip to the Orchid Species Show in Brisbane for Show helpers. More details below . Finally, remember that there are some roadworks happening at the entrance to Xavier Catholic College so just take care and follow the directions. It will be well signed. Looking forward to seeing everyone there.
Hervey Bay Orchid Society Show Helpers Bus Trip – Saturday 20th October 2018
Itinerary 6.00am Sharp- Depart Stocklands transit centre 7.30- 8.00am- Morning tea provided at Duckponds Gympie 9.30- 10.15am- Visit Theo Beenders shade house @ 297 Lower Mt. Mellum Rd. Mt. Mellum 4530 11.45am- 1.30pm- Attend “The 2018 Orchid Species Show” at the Auditorium, Mt Coo-tha Botanic Gardens inclusive of lunch. 1.30pm- Drive back to Hervey Bay transit centre with a comfort stop at Curra or Gunalda, estimated time of arrival 5.30-6.00pm. Notes-
1. Bus and show admittance provided free to helpers at the HBOS 2018 show. 2. Lunch to be made available by Orchid Species Society would consist of a main (yet to be decided) with
salad, a dessert and tea or coffee. Price for lunch is $8, at own expense, or you may provide your own lunch.
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2018 HBOS Show Classes SECTION ‘B’ – ORCHIDS
CLASS 1 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type >110mm – White and Semi alba CLASS 2 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type >110mm - mainly purple, lavender or pink CLASS 3 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type >110mm - any other colour except yellow. CLASS 4 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type 70-110mm - mainly purple, lavender or pink CLASS 5 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type 70-110mm - any other colour except yellow CLASS 6 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type > 70mm Yellow/Gold CLASS 7 Cattleya alliance hybrid exhibition type <70 mm any colour CLASS 8 Cattleya alliance hybrid ‘splash petal’ type – any size CLASS 9 Cattleya alliance hybrid spotted type – any size CLASS 10 Cattleya alliance hybrid cluster, cocktail and novelty except spotted (see Definitions 2 & 3) CLASS 11 Cattleya alliance species CLASS 12 Dendrobium ‘Hard Cane’ type species CLASS 13 Dendrobium ‘Hard Cane’ type hybrid CLASS 14 Dendrobium ‘Densiflora type’ species CLASS 15 Dendrobium ‘Densiflora type’ hybrid CLASS 16 Dendrobium Eugenanthe/nobile type species CLASS 17 Dendrobium Eugenanthe/nobile type hybrid CLASS 18 Dendrobium ‘any other’ - not included in classes 12 -17 CLASS 19 Vanda > 70 mm across CLASS 20 Vanda < 70 mm across CLASS 21 Vandaceous hybrid with Aerides, Rhyncostylis, etc (should be close to exhibition shape) CLASS 22 Vandaceous hybrid, non-exhibition shape. (Include Aranda, Mokara, JVB, etc) CLASS 23 Vandaceous alliance species CLASS 24 Paphiopedilum exhibition type hybrid and Parvisepalum type hybrid CLASS 25 Paphiopedilum maudiae type hybrid CLASS 26 Paphiopedilum multifloral type hybrid CLASS 27 Paphiopedilum species CLASS 28 Phragmipedium hybrid or species CLASS 29 Oncidium alliance hybrid—exhibition type, filled in shape (including Tolumnia) CLASS 30 Oncidium alliance hybrid—star type, open in shape CLASS 31 Oncidium alliance species CLASS 32 Phalaenopsis— Exhibition type hybrid, predominantly white CLASS 33 Phalaenopsis— Exhibition type hybrid, predominantly pink/purple CLASS 34 Phalaenopsis— Exhibition type hybrid, any other colour (include spots, stripes, flares, etc) CLASS 35 Phalaenopsis— Non-Exhibition type smaller than 70mm CLASS 36 Phalaenopsis— Non-Exhibition type larger than 70mm CLASS 37 Phalaenopsis species CLASS 38 Australian Native species other than Cymbidium CLASS 39 Australian Native hybrid other than Cymbidium CLASS 40 Australian Native Cymbidium species CLASS 41 Any Cymbidium hybrid or non-native Cymbidium species CLASS 42 Bulbophyllum hybrid or species CLASS 43 Any other hybrid CLASS 44 Any other species CLASS 45 HBOS Novice Grower – Best orchid (Noel Joyce Memorial Trophy to be presented)
SECTION ‘C’ – FOLIAGE Foliage plants in orchid club displays or on the foliage display table will be eligible. All plants to be judged must have a written name label (to be supplied by HBOS) with the plant name on the front and owner’s initials on the reverse side. CLASS 1 Anthurium CLASS 2 Bromeliad CLASS 3 Fern CLASS 4 Hanging Basket CLASS 5 Any other foliage plant up to 250 mm high CLASS 6 Any other foliage plant over 250 mm high SECTION ‘D’ – FLORAL ART
‘Nautical Theme’ – must fit in an area no larger than 40cm x 40cm x 30cm. Must contain orchids but may include other flowers.
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HBOS Inc. now has a presence on Facebook. If you are into Facebook
then go to the search bar and type in ‘Hervey Bay Orchid Society’ to
bring up the page, and join the discussions. Julie Arthur is the
Administrator for this site, with the assistance of Carol Jenkins.
The August IGG was held at Van de Groot’s property in Booral on Saturday 25th August. Van had gone to considerable effort to make us comfortable and there were many flowering orchids to see. As usual there were numerous plants brought in for discussion, and Rob Anderson, Carol Jenkins and Darryl Coombes gave cameo presentations on plants that they had in flower. Rob spoke about Den. aemulum, a native species often called the ‘Ironbark orchid’ while Darryl brought along his well flowered Papilionanthe Mundyi. This is a terete leaved Vandaceous orchid which is a primary hybrid between Ple. vandarum and Ple. teres. Carol’s talk was varied and informative. For afternoon tea there were the usual treats, and Van made some fresh spring rolls which didn’t last very long.The next IGG will be at Ron Colbran’s Place 1 Howard St, Urangan at 2pm on Saturday 22nd Sept.
Childers and Isis District Show Results
Many of our members benched plants for judging which was great to see. There were a lot of plants and it was an eyecatching show.
Les Napper won 5 firsts, Terri Bade won 3 firsts and Champion Orchid, Bevan Neuendorf, Ron Colbran, Giles and Janine Blaber and Tom Robb won 1 first each. There were numerous seconds and thirds from Les, Terri, Bevan, Ron, Tom, as well as Graham Sluce, Carol Jenkins, Val Glasson, Flora and Eric Moloney, Daphne McKenna, Ross Skyring, Carol Morgan, Chris Trudgian, and Don Cantle. Well done to all involved!
Some of our members also did well in the cut flower and foliage sections.
The Orchid House is looking for
more volunteers.
We are fortunate to have an Orchid
House in Hervey Bay at the Botanic
Gardens but it can’t operate without
volunteers. If you can help you can
contact Jacqui Mitchell at the Orchid
House (PH 4125 9870). You don’t need
any prior knowledge of orchids to be a
volunteer - it’s a learning experience.
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Sender: Hervey Bay Orchid Society, PO Box 26, Pialba QLD 4655