Mini-Show Results May 14th, 2017
Cactus of the Month: Mammillaria (clumping), Succulent of the Month: Euphorbia (African, not from Madagascar)
Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Jim Tanner
Open Cactus
1st:
Jim Gardner – Mammillaria parkinsonii
2nd:
Gary Duke – Mammillaria geminispina
2nd:
Gary Duke – Mammillaria crinita f. monstrosa
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Mammillaria bocasana
Open Succulent
1st:
Jim Hanna – Euphorbia stellata
2nd:
Jim Gardner – Euphorbia lactea f. cristata
2nd:
Maria Capaldo – Euphorbia pubiglans
3rd:
Laurel Woodley – Euphorbia schoenlandii
Intermediate Cactus
1st:
Dale LaForest – Mammillaria bocasana
2nd:
William Wilk – Mammillaria karwinskiana subsp. collinsii
2nd:
William Wilk – Mammillaria plumosa
3rd:
Dale LaForest – Mammillaria geminispina
Intermediate Succulent
1st:
William Wilk – Euphorbia horrida var. striata
2nd:
William Wilk – Euphorbia meloformis subsp. valida
3rd:
Mike Short – Euphorbia anoplia
Novice Cactus
1st:
M.A. Bjarkman – Mammillaria decipiens
2nd:
Sally Fasteau – Mammillaria bocasana
3rd:
Sally Fasteau – Mammillaria plumosa
3rd:
M.A. Bjarkman – Mammillaria plumosa
Novice Succulent
1st:
Sally Fasteau – Euphorbia mammillaris f. variegata
2nd:
Sally Fasteau – Euphorbia bupleurifolia
3rd:
Bernard Johnson – Euphorbia – Medusoid Hybrid
LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?
The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from http://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/
- anoplia [a-NO-plee-uh]
Without a spine; spineless. - bocasana [bo-ka-SAY-na, bo-ka-SAH-na]
Named for the Sierra de Bocas Mountain range in Mexico. - bupleurifolia [boo-plur-ih-FOH-lee-uh]
Having foliage like Bupleurum (genus name meaning ox-rib, given to another plant). - crinita [krin-EE-tuh]
Long hair. - decipiens [de-SIP-ee-enz]
Deceptive, false. - Euphorbia [yoo-FOR-bee-uh]
Named for Euphorbus, Greek physician to Juba II, King of Mauretania. - geminispina [jem-in-ih-SPIN-uh]
Having twin or many spines. - horrida [HOR-id-uh, hor-ID-uh]
Prickly, bristly. - lactea [lak-TAY-uh]
Milky. - Mammillaria [mam-mil-AR-ee-uh]
Nipple- or teat-like. - mammillaris [mam-mil-LAIR-iss]
Having nipples or breasts. - plumosa [plum-OH-suh]
Has plume or feather. - schoenlandii [skoen-LAND-ee-eye]
Named for Dr. Selmar Schonland (Schoenland), 20th century distinguished botanist in South Africa, where the Rhodes University herbarium and botany department are named in his honour. - stellata [stell-AY-tuh]
With spreading star-like rays,starry. - striata [stree-AH-tuh]
Striped or fluted. - valida [val-EE-duh, VAL-ih-duh]
Well-developed. - variegata [var-ee-GAY-tuh]
Variegated.