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SGF HORT SHOW 2021 ORCHID COMPETITION TO BE HELD AT BURKILL HALL NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN Saturday 9 October to Sunday 17 October 2021 8.30 a.m. – 7.00 p.m. daily ORGANISED BY DIRECTIONS TO THE VENUE FOR PLANT SUBMISSIONS AND JUDGING From Upper Bukit Timah Road ` Plant Submissions & Judging Venue From Holland Road SHOW SCHEDULE From Holland Road, go to Tyersall Road The entrance is just after Learning Forest RULES OF COMPETITION 1. Participation The orchid plant competition is open to the public. All participants shall abide by competition rules and regulations. 2. Registration ● Exhibitors are encouraged to register their plants online at https://orchidshow.ossea.org.sg ● The Plant Registration App will go live on Tuesday 28 September from 8.00 p.m. ● Exhibitors may enter plants under their name, or under a pseudonym. Corporate or organisational names are allowed, joint entries not allowed. ● Each plant entry will be issued a unique registration number generated online, which must be handwritten in bold by permanent marker pen on a tag firmly secured to the plant and clearly displayed. ● Any query on registration procedures may be sent via email to [email protected]. 4. Submission ● Registered plants must be delivered to the designated Plant Submission Point in the National Orchid Garden (NOG) Nursery at Tyersall Road (see Map). o Professional/Nurseryman exhibitors: Wednesday 6 October and Thursday 7 October, 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. o Amateur/Hobbyist exhibitors: Thursday 7 October, 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. ● Registrars will check online registration records to ensure that details entered match the actual plants submitted. Exhibitors shall leave the premises after plant submission. 5. Identification and Verification Registered plants may compete only when they have been identified individually by formally accepted names. OrchidRoots is a recommended web-based tool that helps to facilitate the visual identification of both orchid species and orchid hybrids by name. It may be accessed online at: https://www.orchidroots.com/. Orchid names are valid only when they have been verified as accepted (and not a synonym) by one or both of the following taxonomic authorities: ● Kew’s World Checklist of Selected Plant Families https://wcsp.science.kew.org/ ● RHS International Orchid Register http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticulturaldatabase/orchidregister/orchidregister.asp 6. Judging ● Judges allocated to respective judging teams will adjudicate only the competition plants arranged by class in those sections the teams are assigned. Each team will be headed by a lead judge and assisted by at least one steward. The lead judge shall ensure that judging is conducted in an orderly, timely manner without prejudice and may exercise the casting vote in the event of a tie. The stewards shall assist judges in identifying and examining all entries under their purview, record the winners in all classes adjudicated by the team, and affix appropriate insignia to those plants. ● Prizes and awards will be granted solely on the basis of merit. Challenge Cups at the discretion of the judges may be given to overall winners in specific categories. Rosettes are given to winners ranked First, Second and Third in every class, but may also be withheld at the discretion of judging teams. The Judges Commendation (JC) may be bestowed in recognition of distinctive attributes of botanical or historical importance. ● OSSEA Award Judging will be conducted for truly outstanding plants nominated by certified/accredited OSSEA Judges. ● The Judging Chairs shall preside over all judging activities. They shall decide the combining or creation of classes as merited, the classification of any plant difficult to place, the final outcome if a lead judge cannot exercise the casting vote impartially, the shortlist of nominations for award judging, and the mode of judging (by appreciation or point scoring). ● Where more than one plant is potted or mounted, only the best will be judged. For Papilionanthe and strongly terete Papilionanda, up to five plant stems may be potted, which would then be judged collectively as one. ● Except for Phalaenopsis and Oncidium Alliance exhibits, stakes or wires must be unobtrusive, must not touch any part of any flower (including the pedicel) and must not extend beyond the first flower on any inflorescence. 7. Rejection Plants considered unacceptable for competition and exhibition include newly jungle collected, disbudded, infected by disease, infested with pests/parasites, or otherwise unpresentable for lack of grooming. 8. Disclaimer All plants will be handled with care, but exhibitors must bear in mind that they participate at their own risk. The show organisers shall not be liable to exhibitors for any loss or damage in respect of plants submitted. 9. Disqualification Any breach of these rules may lead to disqualification of the plant or the participant concerned. Any appeal, request for clarification or complaint must be directed to the Judging Chairs or show organisers, as appropriate, whose decision shall be taken as final. 10. Collection Exhibited plants will be de-registered for collection by their respective exhibitors when the show closes on Sunday 17 October. o Amateur/Hobbyist exhibitors: Sunday 17 October, 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. o Professional/Nurseryman exhibitors: Monday 18 October, 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. OSSEA Show Committee K Gopalan, Chair of Judges Dr Teoh Eng Soon, Alternate Chair Dr Emrys Chew, Vice Chair Lim Chiauw, Registration Lim Guat Bee, Secretariat ORCHID SHOW PRIZES: CHALLENGE CUPS & RIBBON ROSETTES � THE PRESIDENT’S CHALLENGE CUP GRAND CHAMPION � PENANG GARDENING SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP BEST SPECIES � JOHN LAYCOCK CHALLENGE CUP BEST HYBRID � YUEN-PENG MCNEICE CHALLENGE CUP BEST SPECIMEN PLANT � THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF SOUTH EAST ASIA CHAMPIONSHIP CUP BEST PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITOR � H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHOR’S PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP BEST AMATEUR EXHIBITOR Other Challenge Cups are trophies dedicated to the best orchids in specific categories, as listed in the Schedule below. Blue, Red and White Rosettes designate the First, Second and Third prize winners in each class of every section. Exhibitor scores are calculated from points allocated according to the ranking of their winning plants in all classes, as follows: [4 points] [2 points] [1 point] Challenge Cups will be presented for a photographic record of the event with the respective winning plants and their exhibitors, but are to be returned thereafter to the show organisers for public display. SECTION 1 Aeridinae VANDA ALLIANCE (Excluding Phalaenopsis) Flower Sizes: Large (Diameter > 7.5 cm); Medium (Diameter 4 cm – 7.5 cm); Small (Diameter < 4 cm) CLASS � CHAY SING HAI CHALLENGE CUP Best Vanda sanderiana or Strap-Leafed Hybrid of V. sanderiana Strain << Classes 1-3 >> 1. Vanda sanderiana and Vanda Hybrids (V. sanderiana Predominant): Large- Flowered: Pink, Red, Brown, Purple, Indigo e.g. Vanda sanderiana var. froebeliana, V. Adisak Happiness, V. Kulwadee Fragrance, V. Robert’s Delight, V. Udomsri 2. Vanda sanderiana and Vanda Hybrids (V. sanderiana Predominant): Large- Flowered: Orange, Yellow, Green, White e.g. Vanda sanderiana var. albata, V. Golden Rendezvous, V. Muang Thong, V. Perla del Caribe, V. Sanchai Gold Spots, Papilionanda Benigno Aquino III 3. Vanda Hybrids (V. sanderiana Predominant): Small- to Medium-Flowered e.g. Vanda Denisander, V. Hawaiian Verde, V. John de Biase, V. Kupperi, V. Tatzeri, V. White Crane, V. Yip Sum Wah � KOH KENG HOE CHALLENGE CUP Best Vanda Species or Strap-Leafed Hybrid (Excluding V. sanderiana) << Classes 4-7 >> 4. Vanda coerulea and Vanda Hybrids (V. coerulea Predominant): All Flower Sizes e.g. Vanda coerulea f. luwangalba, V. Blue Boy, V. Chulee Classic, V. Pachara Delight, V. Pakchong Blue, V. Rothschildiana, V. Siriporn Pink, V. Tristar Blue 5. Vanda tessellata and Vanda Hybrids (V. tessellata Predominant): All Flower Sizes e.g. Vanda tessellata var. rufescens, V. Doctor Goh Keng Swee, V. Norgard GEM, V. Rinka, Papilionanda Mimi Palmer (Gem Nursery Group), Pda. Mimi’s Rainbow, Vanchoanthe Memoria Holland Tan 6. Vanda Species: Medium- to Large-Flowered e.g. V. dearei, V. denisoniana, V. insignis, V. lombokensis, V. merrillii, V. mindanaoensis, V. tricolor 7. Vanda Hybrids: Medium- to Large-Flowered e.g. Papilionanda Paksorn Fragrance, Pda. William Catherine, Vanda Ambrosian Discovery, V. Julia Lim, V. Kwa Geok Choo, V. M.V. Tannins � TAN KAH KEE CHALLENGE CUP Best Small-Flowered Vanda Species or Hybrid << Classes 8-9 >> 8. Vanda Species: Small-Flowered e.g. Vanda falcata, V. flabellata, V. lamellata, V. limbata, V. miniata, V. vietnamica 9. Vanda Hybrids: Small-Flowered e.g. Vanda Arthorn, V. Chao Praya Emerald, V. Twinkle, V. Wai Ron, V. Wee Kim Lian � KOH CHENG KHIANG CHALLENGE CUP Best Papilionanthe or Allied Species, Hybrid or Intergeneric (Terete) << Class 10 >> 10. Papilionanthe Species, Hybrids and Intergenerics: Terete e.g. Papilionanthe teres, Ple. Mandai Gardens, Ple. Miss Joaquim, Papilionanda Nam Kee, Papilisia × taiwaniana, Papi. Elody Pang Hsien Teng, Vanchoanthe Michelle Lim � LEE KIM HONG CHALLENGE CUP Best Papilionanda or Allied Intergeneric (Semi-Terete) << Classes 11-13 >> 11. Papilionanda and Allied Intergenerics: Semi-Terete: Large-Flowered e.g. Papilionanda Chao Praya Delight, Pda. Hilo Jewel, Pda. Pure Delight, Pda. Taib, Pda. Xi Jinping-Peng Liyuan, Vanchoanthe Alexandra 12. Papilionanda and Allied Intergenerics: Semi-Terete: Medium-Flowered e.g. Papilionanda Ernest Chew, Pda. Lim Chiauw, Pda. Rubella, Vanchoanthe Ambrosian Bluebird, Vch. Herbert Kurihara 13. Papilionanda and Allied Intergenerics: Semi-Terete: Small-Flowered e.g. Luisanda Agnes Light, Papilionanda. Joaquim’s Smile, Pda. Pink Fairy, Seidenanda Teddy Bear, Taproanthe Cobber Kain, Tapropapilanda Candlelight � TAN HOON SIANG CHALLENGE CUP Best Papilionanda Tan Chay Yan or Allied Intergeneric of Pda. Josephine van Brero Ancestry << Classes 14-15 >> 14. Papilionanda and Allied Intergenerics of ‘JVB’ Amcestry: Large-Flowered e.g. Papilionanda Doctor Benjamin Chew, Pda. Doctor Kristine Teoh, Pda. Elishea Hidajat, Pda. Singapore Orchid Growers’ Assn, Pda. Tan Chay Yan, Pda.