Mini-Show Results September 11th 2016
Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Jim Tanner
Open Cactus
No Entries
Open Succulent
1st:
Maria Capaldo – Adromischus cooperi
2nd:
Jim Gardner – Adromischus sphenophyllus
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Adromischus cristatus
3rd:
Jim Gardner – Adromischus marianae
Intermediate Cactus
1st:
Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Coryphantha
Intermediate Succulent
1st:
Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Adromischus cristatus
2nd:
Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Adromischus cristatus
3rd:
Phyllis DeCrescenzo – Adromischus cristatus
Novice Cactus
No Entries
Novice Succulent
1st:
Martha Bjerke – Adromischus marianae
2nd:
Sally Fasteau – Adromischus maculatus
2nd:
Sally Fasteau – Adromischus cristatus
3rd:
Jim Tanner – Adromischus herrei
3rd:
William Wilk – Adromischus cristatus
LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?
The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from http://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/
- Adromischus [ad-roh-MIS-kus]
From the Greek hadros (thick or stout) and mischos (stalk), referring to the short pedicels. - cooperi [koo-PER-ee]
Named for Dr. James G. Cooper, 19th century geologist. - Coryphantha [kor-ry-FAN-tha, kor-rif-AN-tha]
From the Greek koryphe (summit, top), and anthos (flower), referring to the position of the flowers on these cacti. - cristatus [kris-TAY-tus]
Crested. - herrei [HER-ray-eye]
Named for Dr. Hans Herre, 20th century botanist and expert on South African succulents. - maculatus [mak-yuh-LAH-tus, mak-yuh-LAY-tus]
Spotted. - marianae [mair-ee-AN-ay-ee]
Named for Marian Marloth, wife of South African botanist Dr. Rudolph Marloth. - sphenophyllus [sfen-oh-FIL-us]
From the Greek sphen (wedge) and phyllon (leaf).