Mini-Show Results July, 2023
Cactus of the Month: Melocactus.
Succulent of the Month: Bromeliaceae (other than Tillandsia).
Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Terri Straub
Open Cactus
1st:
Sally Fasteau – Melocactus conoideus
2nd:
Maria Capaldo – Melocactus ernestii
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Melocactus matanzanus
Open Succulent
1st:
Maria Capaldo – Dyckia marnier-lapostollei
2nd:
Maria Capaldo – Dyckia Hybrid
2nd:
Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Deuterocohnia brevifolia
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Dyckia ‘White Whiskers’
Intermediate Cactus
1st:
Bernard Johnson – Melocactus matanzanus
2nd:
Terri Straub – Melocactus violaceus
3rd:
Terri Straub – Melocactus curvispinus
Intermediate Succulent
1st:
Anita Caplan – Deuterocohnia brevifolia
2nd:
Bernard Johnson – Dyckia Bill Baker Hybrid
2nd:
Jackie Johnson – Guzmania sanguinea
3rd:
Anita Caplan – Dyckia Hybrid
3rd:
Jackie Johnson – Neoregelia ‘Milagro’
Novice Cactus
No Entries.
Novice Succulent
1st:
Carlos Aburto – Dyckia Hybrid
2nd:
Carlos Aburto – Billbergia ‘Darth Vader’
2nd:
Martha Bjerke – Dyckia ‘Brittle Star’
3rd:
Martha Bjerke – Dyckia remotiflora
LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?
The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from https://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/
- Billbergia [bil-BERG-a]
Named for Gustav Johannes Billberg, 19th century Swedish botanist. - brevifolia [brev-ee-FOH-lee-uh]
Short leaves. - conoideus [ko-NOY-dee-us, ko-no-ID-ee-us]
Cone-like. - Deuterocohnia [doo-ter-oh-KON-ee-uh]
Second Cohnia (acknowledging the existing genus Cohnia); named for Ferdinand Julius Cohn, 19th century German botanist. - Dyckia [DY-kee-uh, DIK-ee-uh]
Named for Prince Joseph Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck, 19th century botanist and author of book on succulents. - Guzmania [guz-MAN-ee-uh]
Named for Anastasio Guzman, an 18th century Spanish naturalist. - Melocactus [mel-oh-KAK-tus]
From the Greek melo (apple-shaped melon) and cactus; refers to the shape of these cacti. - Neoregelia [nee-oh-reg-EL-ee-uh, nee-oh-re-JEE-lee-uh]
New Regelia (genus named for Eduard August von Regel, 19th century German botanist superintendent of the botanic garden at St. Petersburg, Russia). - remotiflora [re-mo-tee-FLOR-uh]
Flowers apart from each other, presumably on stems. - sanguinea [san-GWIN-ee-a]
Blood red. - violaceus [vy-oh-LAH-see-us, vy-oh-LAH-say-us]
Violet-colored.