Mini-Show Results July 8, 2018
Cactus of the Month: Lobivia / Echinopsis. Succulent of the Month: Sansevieria.
Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Jim Tanner
Open Cactus
1st:
William Wilk – Echinopsis ‘Galaxy’
2nd:
William Wilk – Echinopsis ‘Frolic’
3rd:
Gary Duke – Lobivia chrysochete
Open Succulent
1st:
Jim Gardner – Sansevieria kirkii
2nd:
William Wilk – Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Bantel’s Sensation’
3rd:
Maria Capaldo – Sansevieria ‘Frosty Spears’
3rd:
William Wilk – Sansevieria kirkii var. pulchra ‘Coppertone’
Intermediate Cactus
1st:
Sally Fasteau – Lobivia winteriana
2nd:
Bernard Johnson – Echinopsis eyriesii
3rd:
Sally Fasteau – Lobivia
Intermediate Succulent
1st:
Sally Fasteau – Sansevieria ‘Ed Eby’
2nd:
Bernard Johnson – Sansevieria kirkii var. pulchra
3rd:
Sally Fasteau – Sansevieria downsii
Novice Cactus
1st:
Coni Nettles – Lobivia acanthoplegma
2nd:
Coni Nettles – Echinopsis
3rd:
Coni Nettles – Lobivia acanthoplegma
Novice Succulent
1st:
Ted Johnson – Sansevieria suffruticosa ‘frosty spears’
2nd:
Coni Nettles – Sansevieria ‘Golden Hahnii’
2nd:
Ted Johnson – Sansevieria
3rd:
Coni Nettles – Sansevieria ‘Golden Hahnii’
LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?
The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from http://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/
- chrysochete [kris-oh-SHAY-tee]
From the Greek chrysos (gold) and chaite (long hair). - Echinopsis [ek-in-OP-sis]
From the Greek echinos (sea urchin or hedgehog) and opsis (like), referring to the plant’s resemblance to sea urchins. - eyriesii [eye-REE-see-eye]
Named for A. Eyries, 19th century cactus collector, who brought this species to Le Havre. - kirkii [KIR-kee-eye]
Named for Kirk; the person commemorated depends on the specific epithet. - Lobivia [low-BIV-ee-uh]
Anagram of Bolivia, where the plant is native. - pulchra [PUL-kruh]
Handsome, pretty. - Sansevieria [san-se-VEER-ee-uh]
Named for Prince Raimond de Sansgrio de Sanseviero, 18th century patron of botanical expeditions. - suffruticosa [suf-roo-tee-KO-sa]
Somewhat shrubby. - trifasciata [try-fask-ee-AH-tuh]
Three bundles. - winteriana [win-ter-ee-AY-na, win-ter-ee-AH-na]
1. Named for Captain John Winter, one of the captains of Sir Francis Drake’s expedition; also spelled winterana.
2. Named for Hildegarda Winter, sister of Freidrich Ritter, well-known cactus expert and collector.