Mini-Show Results January 8th, 2023
Cactus of the Month: Mammillaria straight spine (clumping). Succulent of the Month: Aloe.
Photography by: Mike Short
Results submitted by: Terri Straub
Open Cactus
1st:
Jim Gardner – Mammillaria parkinsonii
2nd:
Maria Capaldo – Mammillaria pringlei
3rd:
Jim Gardner – Mammillaria haageana
Open Succulent
1st:
Maria Capaldo – Aloe ‘Wunderkind’
2nd:
Jim Gardner – Aloe conifera
3rd:
Sally Fasteau – Aloe ‘Wily Coyotee’
Intermediate Cactus
1st:
Bernard Johnson – Mammillaria karwinskiana subsp. nejapensis
2nd:
Bernard Johnson – Mammillaria plumosa
3rd:
Anita Caplan – Mammillaria gracilis
Intermediate Succulent
1st:
Terri Straub – Aloe divaricata
2nd:
Bernard Johnson – Aloe, Kelly Griffin hybrid
3rd:
Jackie Johnson – Aloe ‘Christmas Sleigh’
Novice Cactus
1st:
M. A. Bjarkman – Mammillaria plumosa
2nd:
Shane Mullen – Mammillaria mystax
3rd:
Shane Mullen – Mammillaria compressa
Novice Succulent
1st:
Martin Dorsey – Aloe suprafoliata
2nd:
Martin Dorsey – Aloe fimbrialis
3rd:
Martha Bjerke – Aloe ‘Kamikaze’
LATIN LOOKUP – Loquerisne Latine (Do you speak Latin)?
The meanings of latin plant names on this page – from https://davesgarden.com/guides/botanary/
- Aloe [AL-oh]
From the Arabic Alloeh. - compressa [kom-PRESS-uh]
Compressed. - conifera [koh-NIH-fer-uh]
From the Latin, cone-bearing. - divaricata [dy-vair-ih-KAY-tuh]
Spreading, diverging. - gracilis [GRASS-il-is]
Graceful; slender. - haageana [hag-ee-AH-nuh]
Named for J.N. Haage, 19th century German plant collector and seedsman. - karwinskiana [kar-winz-kee-AH-na, kar-vinz-kee-AY-na]
Variant of karvinskiana; named for Wilhelm Friedrich Karwinsky von Karwin, 19th century German explorer. - Mammillaria [mam-mil-AR-ee-uh]
Nipple- or teat-like. - mystax [MY-staks]
From the Latin, meaning moustache. - plumosa [plum-OH-suh]
Has plume or feather. - pringlei [PRING-lee-eye]
Named for Cyrus Guernsey Pringle, 19th century American botanist, collector and plant breeder. - suprafoliata [soo-pruh-foh-lee-AY-tuh]
Leaves arranged one on top of the other.