Division I Horticulture

Division I Horticulture

Lake & Valley Garden Club Member of The Garden Club of America presents ~Garden Interludes~ ` A Virtual Horticulture & Photography Show Fall 2020 “A garden is a delight to the eye and a solace for the soul.” DIVISION I: HORTICULTURE CLASSES Reminder: All Genus and species names on entries should be italicized and cultivars names in single quotes and not italicized. CUT SPECIMENS Classes 1-5 “Spiritual Healers” Class description One stem, spike or spray not to exceed 18” in length from lip of container to top of the specimen 1. Hydrangea 2. Butterfly Bush 3. Potentilla 4. Rose of Sharon 5. Other Classes 6 - 25 “Home Remedies” Class description One blooming stem - Any foliage must be attached to the stem 1. Subdivision Annuals 6. Geranium 7. Cosmos 8. Zinnia 9. Marigold 10. Other 2. Subdivision Perennials 11. Phlox 12. Echinacea (Cone Flower) 13. Sedum 14. Clematis 15. Other 3. Subdivision Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes and Tubers 16. Begonia 17. Lily 18. Gladiola 19. Dahlia 20. Other 4. Subdivision Roses 21. Shrub Rose 22. Tea Rose 23. Floribunda Rose 24. Miniature Rose 25. Other EDIBLES Classes 26-27 “Feed the Soul” Class description Anything edible grown by exhibitor, submitted as a sole entry or as a collection 5. Subdivision Vegetables and Fruit 26. Individual vegetable or fruit 27. Multiple or mixed vegetables and/or fruits photographed in a bowl or basket NON-EDIBLES Classes 28-29 “Meditations” Class description Garden objects photographed in place, in a garden or landscape 6. Subdivision Container Plants and Garden Structures: Pots, Trellis, Tuteurs, Statuary 28. Objects with plants 29. Objects without plants Class 1: Hydrangea paniculata ‘DV Pinky’ Owned 6 years; Purchased as a small plant, full sun, well-drained soil Paula Newman Class 1: Hydrangea paniculata Grown in partial shade, well drained soil Jennifer Brickley Class 1: Hydrangea paniculata ‘Fire Light’ Connie Leist Class 4: Hibiscus syriacus Common name: Rose of Sharon Grown in full sun, well-drained soil Rhea Reynolds Class 4: Hibiscus syriacus Common name: Purple Rose of Sharon Connie Leist Class 8: Asteraceae Common name: Zinnia Grown from seed 2020, full sun Christine Weiss Class 11: Phlox paniculata ‘David’ Common Name: Garden phlox Grown in full sun to part shade Jennifer Brickley Class 11: Phlox paniculata ‘Shockwave’ Common name: Tall garden phlox Grown in part shade. Owned 6 years. Lucy Townsend Class 12: Echinacea purpurea ‘Virgin’ Common name: Virgin cone flower Purchased as a small plant, full sun, well-drained soil. Owned 6 years Paula Newman Class 12: Echinacea purpurea Common name: Purple cone flower Grown from seed 2017. Full sun, well-drained soil. Christine Weiss Class 13: Hylotelephium telephium ‘Autumn Joy’ Common name: Sedum Grown in border, full sun and well drained site Rhea Reynolds Class 15: Platycodon grandifloras ‘Sentimental Blue’ Common name: Balloon Flower Sunny well drained soil. Owned ~8 years Lucy Townsend Class 15: Asclepias tuburosa Common name: Butterfly weed Grown from seed 2015 as LVGC project. Full sun. Christine Weiss Class 18: Gladiolus palustris ‘Priscilla’ Common name: Gladiola or Glad - means "Little Sword" Sunny perennial border Suzanne Kingsley Class 20: Hosta plantaginea ‘Japonica’ Common names: Hosta, Plantain lily Partial shade Jennifer Brickley Class 21: Rosa rosaceae ‘Winchester Cathedral’ Own Root. Full Sun Mixed Border Suzanne Kingsley Class 27: “Just a Bowl of Cherries” Solanum lycopersicum ‘Cerasiforme’ Common name: Matt's Wild Cherry Tomatoes Galium adoratum; Common name: Sweet Woodruff Thymus vulvaris; Common name: Thyme Purchased seedlings, grown in pots on patio in sun, Owned 3 months Paula Newman Class 27: “Ripe for the Picking” Statement of Intent: To avoid the grocery store: 2020 Covid-19 victory garden grown to produce food for oneself and friends. Phaseolus vulgaris ‘Goldilocks’ Common name: Yellow wax bean (from seed) Phaseolus vulgaris ‘Kentucky Wonder’ Common name: Kentucky wonder pole bean (from seed) Cucurbita pepo var. Common name: Yellow straight neck summer squash (purchased seedling) continued........ Cucurbita pepo ‘Black Beauty’ Common name: Zucchini (purchased seedling) Cucurbita pepo ‘Sunburst’ Common name: Patty pan squash (purchased seedling) Daucus carota ‘Danver’s Half Long’ Common name: Carrot (from seed) Beta vulgaris ‘Detroit Dark Red’ Common name: Beet root (from seed) Grown in garden with morning sun and patio containers with potting soil in full sun. Lucy Townsend Class 27 continued…… Class 27: “Horticulture Harmony” Statement of Intent: A combination of vegetables and herbs grown together in harmony with other annual flowers (not seen here), as used in combination together in culinary dishes. All plants were started from small nursery plants and grown in a small dedicated perennial bed in full sun. 1) Allium schoenoprasum Chives 2) Sorrel R. acetosa Sorrel 3) Aloysia citrodora Lemon verbena 4) Cucumis sativus Cucumber 5) Cymbopogon citrates Lemon Grass 6) Lavandula angustifolia ‘Phenomenal’ 7) Melissa officinalis Lemon Balm continued….. 8) Mentha ssp ‘Hillary’s Sweet Lemon’ 9) Mentha x villosa ‘Mojito’ 10) Nepeta cataria Catnip 11) Salvia officinalis ‘Berggarten’ 12) Thymus vulgaris Lemon thyme Suzanne Kingsley Continued… Class 28: “St. Francis” Heuchera sanguinea Common name: Coral bell Liliacea Common name: Hosta Heliopause helianthoides Common name: False sunflower Ranunculaceae Common name: Japanese anemone Chelione glabra Common name: Turtle head Alchemilla mollis Common name: Lady’s mantle Growing conditions: Part sun Cathy Howarth Class 28: “Sundial” Ranunculaceae Common name: Japanese anemone Echinacea purpure Common name: Purple cone flower Phlox paniculata Common name: Phlox Crassulaceae Common name: Autumn sedum Rosa hybrida ‘Radrazz’ Common name: Knockout rose Growing conditions: Mostly sunny spot Cathy Howarth Class 28: “Bird Bath Landing” Hydrangea paniculata ‘Jane’ Common name: Little Lime hydrangea Purchased six years ago. Growing conditions: Full sun, middle of field Echinacea purpurea Common name: Virgin Coneflower Plant purchased 2 years ago. Growing conditions: Full sun, field grown Echinacea angustifolia cv. Grown from seed. Owned six years plus Paula Newman Class 29: “Guardian of All He Surveys” West Woodhay House, West Berkshire County, UK (2019) Suzanne Kingsley Class 29: “ On Alert” Springfield Center Garden Lucy Townsend Class 29: “Sunset at Brookwood” Brookwood Garden Carol Steigelman Class 29: “Gotta Take the Long View” Otsego County, NY Susanna Membrino .

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