Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008
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1 Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008 Show Chairs Mike Hellmann, 1405 St. Louis St., Edwardsville, IL, or Janet Kister, 5121 Ashrock, St. Louis, MO or Calendar Entries Due Facility Set Up Member Set Up Judging Opening Ceremony Show and Sale Plant Removal & Tear Down Sunday, August 3. Send Entry Forms to Janet Kister. She will give you an Entry Number. Thursday, August 7, 9:00 a.m. Thursday, August 7, noon to 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 8, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Judging is not open to members or to the public. Saturday, August 9, 11:30 a.m. Saturday, August 9, noon to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 17, thru Sunday, July 29, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday, August 17, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Rules and Regulations Eligibility Agreements All current amateur members of Henry Shaw Cactus Society are eligible to submit succulent plants for the show. Amateurs are defined as one who grows plants by his/her own efforts for pleasure and whose income from sales, if any, do not exceed expenses for plants, seeds, etc. The Junior Division is open to those who are 13 years old and younger. Children and grandchildren of members are also welcome to enter the Junior Division. Junior exhibitors must grow their own plants and place their own entries. By entering the Show, you agree to accept all rules and regulations in this document. You also agree to abide by the decisions of the Passing Chairs and of the Judges. By entering the Show, you agree to leave your plant at The Missouri Botanical Garden for the duration of the show. Two Passing Chairs may grant exceptions. Except for the Decorative Section, all plants you enter in the show must have been in your possession at least since February 10, Only one vehicle at a time may park at the back door while loading and unloading. You may not park in Dr. Raven s place or in the bus parking areas. Food and beverages may not be served or set up. Smoking is not allowed on Garden grounds. The Henry Shaw Cactus Society and The Missouri Botanical Garden agree to exercise due caution and care in safeguarding the exhibits. However, neither the Society nor the Garden is responsible for any damage or loss that might occur. Page 1 of 30, as of
2 Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008 Entry Forms Pots The entry form is a two-part carbonless form. When you submit your Entry Form, the Show Chair will give you your Entry Number. If you have changes to your entries later on, contact the Show Chair so display space can be reallocated. In the Decorative Section, we measure containers by their largest external dimension the container s width or depth. In all other Sections, we measure pots by their inside dimension, a measurement that does not include the rim. See the diagrams below. There is a quarter inch allowance in measuring pots. Round Pots: Oval Pots: Rectangular & Square Pots: Measure from Measure from Measure from inside to inside. inside to inside, inside to inside, across the longest across the longest side. side. Plant Labels Staging Supports, Trellises Top Dressing In the Decorative Section, plant labels are not allowed. In the Junior Decorative Classes, plant labels are not allowed. In the Bonsai and Habitat Staging Classes, plant labels are not allowed. However, the plant s name must be on both sides of the entry card. All other plants must have a legible label with a correct botanical name. This label should be legible, clean, and easy to read from the front of the show table. Replace growers' labels with your own. Faded, dirty, and grungy labels are not acceptable. Plants in Group of Classes will have similar labels. All plants must be presented to enhance the quality and uphold the reputation of our show. Staging should reflect your efforts in culture as well as in staging. Do not display your plants with the pots and labels that accompanied the plants when purchased unless they are indeed worthy of display. Plants may be supported when necessary. Supports should be tasteful and inconspicuous. Top dressing is required to aesthetically improve the appearance of the plant on display. Artificially colored top dressing may be used only in the Decorative Section. Plants in Group of Classes will be dressed similarly. Passing Standards On Friday evening, all plants entered in the show will be reviewed by at least two Passing Judges. They will ensure that each plant adheres to show rules and the standards of the Henry Shaw Cactus Society. Fancy plants and fancy pots are not required. Rather, our objective is to ensure a high quality show. Passing Judges will remove non-conforming plants from the show. Passing Judges may move an entry to a correct class. Page 2 of 30, as of
3 Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008 Entry Cards This card identifies your entry to the judges and to the public. Each entry in a class must have a card. If you have two entries in a class, then each entry must have its own card. If you are entering a Collection Of or Group Of class, then all the plants in that collection get a single card. The Front of the Card: Your Name (age) Your name goes in the Exhibitor spot. In the Junior Section, the child s age also goes here. You received your Entry Number when you turned-in your Entry Form. Class Number identifies the class where the plant is entered. Class Name is optional. Plant Name is required in the Bonsai and Habitat Staging Classes. In other classes, Plant Name is optional. Having a name on the card helps keep the public s hands out of your pot. Dish Garden Themes are required in the Decorative Section, Dish Garden Classes Below the Perforation: Repeat your Entry Number and Class Number here. After the judging, the Clerks use the Entry and Class Numbers here to tally the results of the show. Leave this section empty. It is for judging. Page 3 of 30, as of
4 Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008 The Back of the Card: Leave this section empty. It is for judging. If this is the first time you have entered our show, check this box. There is a special ribbon for First-Time Exhibitors. Dish Garden Themes are required in the Decorative Section, Dish Garden Classes. Leave this section empty. After evaluating your entry, the Judges may choose to write something here. Leave this section empty. On Friday evening, two members of HSCS review entries to ensure that they conform to the rules. They will put their initials here. Leave this section empty. It is for the Judges. Judging The point scale, which the judges will use to critique this year s show, has been slightly modified beginning with this year s show. From a practical standpoint, all we did was update the terminology to conform to current usage. The practical application of this scale is basically the same, focusing on the condition of the plant, its staging, proper identification and difficulty or rarity in cultivation. Plant Condition - 60 points This will include the overall presentation and appearance of the plant. The goal here, while rarely achieved, is cultural excellence in regards to shape, color and form of the plant. Making sure that your plant appears healthy, has good spination (no broken spines), good color, good form (no etiolation) and is insect and scar free will help you score well in this category. Maturity is also considered here and is weighed relative to the potential growth rates of each species. Page 4 of 30, as of
5 Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008 Staging - 20 points Nomenclature - 10 points This represents the overall presentation of the show plant. Using a clean pot which is the correct size for the plant (no over or under potting), clean and appropriate topdressing, a well groomed plant as well as the actual positioning of the plant in the pot is what should be addressed here. Bonsai pots and other ornamental containers may offer more to enhance the staging of the plant if used correctly. Yet, these pots are not necessary for a great presentation. It is easy to overpower the plant with fancy pots. Ordinary clay and plastic pots, if clean and unscarred, are less expensive and work just fine. You must have the correct identification of your plant written legibly on the label. The label should be located so it is readable for the judges. They can often be discretely positioned behind the plant where they remain visible yet do not take away from the staging of the plant. If you are unsure of the exact species you are showing, put the genus and then sp. on the label. This will get you some credit for this category. Where there have been recent revisions in the nomenclature regarding the correct name of the plant, both the old and new names will be accepted by the judges. Rarity/Difficulty in Cultivation 10 points This category, in the past, has been associated with Plant Condition, giving extra credit points to plants that are difficult to grow as well as acquire. We have given this category its own heading this year to encourage a more fair comparison in the above Plant Condition category regardless of rareness or difficulty to grow. This category will be used more as a tiebreaker, all else being equal. Some plants are much more challenging to grow well and should be given more weight in the judging process. By making this category worth only 10 points, we hope to encourage more members to enter their plants that are not hard to acquire or difficult to grow. Awards Class Ribbons First-Time Exhibitor Special Awards Entries in each class may be awarded First Place, Second Place, Third Place, or Honorable Mention Ribbons. In the Decorative Section, only one First, Second, and Third Place Ribbon may be awarded in each class. In other sections, the judges may choose to grant more than one First, Second, and Third Place Ribbon in a class. In all sections, more than one entry may receive an Honorable Mention Ribbon. Judges may opt to grant no ribbons in a class. One First-Time Exhibitor Ribbon is awarded to each member entering the show for the First time. The Judges may grant one Special Award to acknowledge the best entry in a group of classes. To be eligible to receive a Special Award, an entry must have received a Blue Ribbon in its class. The class groups are: Best Decorative Classes 1 through 11 Best Decorative Classes 12 through 22 Best Allied Interest Class 23 Best Special Cactus Classes 24 through 29 Best Group of Special Cacti Classes 30 through 34 Best Specimen Cactus Classes 35 through 50 Page 5 of 30, as of
6 Henry Shaw Cactus Society 66 th Annual Show and Sale, 2008 Best Cactus Classes 51 through 62 Best Special Succulent Classes 63 through 72 Best Bonsai or Habitat Staging Classes 73 through 76 Best Group of Special Succulents Classes 77 through 83 Best Specimen Other Succulent, Section A Classes 84 through 96 Best Specimen Other Succulent, Section B Classes 97 through 101 And 107 through 114 Best Specimen Euphorbiaceae Classes 102 through 106 Best Group of Other Succulents, Section A Classes 115 through 126 Best Group of Other Succulents, Section B Classes 127 through 137 Best Collection Classes 138 through 140 Best Propagation Classes 141 through 153 Best Educational Exhibit Class 154 Best Junior Entry Classes 155 through 161 Sweepstakes Sweepstakes, Junior Section CSSA Education Trophy The Dorothy Weitz Best Cactus Award The Dorothy Weitz Best Succulent Award Judge s Choice The Society presents Sweepstakes Awards to the exhibitor with the greatest number of Blue Ribbons and Special Awards. In determining the total, Special Awards count as two Blue Ribbons. Not included in this calculation are ribbons from the Junior Section and ribbons from the Allied Interests Section. The number of Red Ribbons will break ties. The Junior Section and Allied Interests Section are not included in Red Ribbon calculations. First Place, Second Place, and Third Place Sweepstakes Trophies will be awarded. The Henry Shaw Cactus Society provides these trophies. The First Place Sweepstakes Trophy winner also takes home the traveling engraved Silver Bowl. Ellen Ross donated this special award. The Junior Exhibitor winning the greatest number of blue ribbons receives the Junior Sweepstakes Award. The Henry Shaw Cactus Society provides this trophy. The Cactus and Succulent Society of America provides a plaque for the best Educational Exhibit. There must be at least two educational exhibits entered for a CSSA trophy to be awarded. The Henry Shaw Cactus Society awards a plaque for the best cactus in the show. The Henry Shaw Cactus Society awards a plaque for the best other succulent in the show. Each judge may award one entry as the plant(s) the judge would most like to take home. The Henry Shaw Cactus Society provides these plaques. Page 6 of 30, as of
7 Section I: Decorative Judging Criteria: Design (proportion and color) 30 points Condition of the plants 30 points Proper Materials 20 points Adherence to a Theme 10 points Plants well established 10 points Total: 100 points Class 1 Small Natural Container 2 Large Natural Container 3 Small Animal Container 4 Large Animal Container Name Requirements Notes Humorous Container Novelty Container of Your Choice Toby Cup Kitchen Utensil 9 Small Basket Planter 10 Large Basket Planter 11 Sophistication Container cannot be manufactured; it must be shell, wood, stone, etc. Container must be 8 or less in any direction. No rack or stand is permitted. Container may not be manufactured; it must be shell, wood, stone, etc. Container must be greater than 8 and less than or equal to 15 in any direction. No rack or stand is permitted. One plant only. Container must be 8 or less in any direction. One plant only. Container must be greater than 8 and less than or equal to 18 in any direction. Container must be 18 or less in any direction. Container must be 15 or less in any direction. One plant only. One plant only. Examples of a kitchen-type container include a colander, measuring cup, serving spoon. Container must be 14 or less in any direction. A stand is permitted. The container must consist of woven natural materials. One plant in soil. Container must be 6 or less in any direction, including any handle. No accessories allowed. The container must consist of woven natural materials. One plant in soil. Container must be greater than 6 and less than or equal to 12 in any direction, including a handle. No accessories allowed. One plant only. Container must be a stemmed wine or cocktail glass. The entry may resemble a cocktail, but this is not required. Related accessories are permitted. Page 7 of 30, as of
8 12 13 Strawberry Jar Related Pair 14 Serving of Variety Spoon Garden Button Garden 17 Miniature Dish Garden 18 Small Dish Garden 19 Medium Dish Garden Large Dish Garden Bromeliad and/or Tillandsia Arrangement Living Picture Container must be 12 or less in height. One plant per container. The two containers cannot be identical, but must be related. Examples include a cream and sugar bowl, or a salt and pepper shaker. Five or less plants. Containers of your choice. A tray or placemat is required. The spoon must be 6 or less in any length. Accessories are permitted. The container must be a button. The button may be displayed on a wood, plastic, or glass base. Accessories are permitted. Container must be 3 or less. Accessories are permitted. A theme is required and must be written on both sides of the Entry Card. Container must be greater than 3 and less than or equal to 7. Accessories are permitted. A theme is required and must be written on both sides of the Entry Card. Container must be greater than 7 and less than or equal to 12. Accessories are permitted. A theme is required and must be written on both sides of the Entry Card. Container must be greater than 12 and less than or equal to 15. Accessories are permitted. A theme is required and must be written on both sides of the Entry Card. The display must be less than or equal to 24 in any dimension. One or more Bromeliads and/or Tillandsias must be planted or mounted on a natural material. Natural accessories are permitted. The frame may not exceed 9 by 12 and may not be over 2.5 deep. One or more plants must be planted in the foreground. The background must be appropriate, such as a picture or painted scene. Accessories are permitted. Section 2: Allied Interests Class 23 Allied Interest Name Requirements Notes Three entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. Entries in this class include art or craft projects such as photographs, paintings or drawings, woodworking, etc. The exhibitor must have created the entry. Page 8 of 30, as of
9 Section 3: Cacti Judging criteria: Plant Condition 60 points Staging 20 points Nomenclature 10 points Rarity and Difficulty 10 points Total: 100 points Group 3A: Special Cacti Class Specimen Mature Miniature Cactus Name Requirements Notes Specimen Crested or Monstrose Cactus, Small Specimen Crested or Monstrose Cactus, Large 27 Specimen Grafted Cactus 28 Specimen Variegated Cactus 29 Specimen Hanging Cactus 4 is the maximum pot size. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Pots must be less than 6. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. 18 is the maximum pot size. 18 is the maximum pot size. 14 is the maximum pot size. Page 9 of 30, as of
10 Group of White Spined Cacti Group of Mature Miniature Cactus Specimens Group of Crested and/or Monstrose Cacti 33 Group of Grafted Cacti 34 Group of Variegated Cacti This class includes plants with white spines, white hairs, white glochids, etc. 4 is the maximum pot size. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Group 3B: Specimen Cacti Class Name Requirements Notes Specimen Opuntioideae Specimen Pereskioideae And/Or Maihuenioideae they they Page 10 of 30, as of
11 Specimen Hylocereae And/Or Rhipsalideae Specimen Pachycereeae Specimen Globular Trichocereeae Specimen Columnar Trichocereeae Specimen Cereeae, Melocactus Genus Only Specimen Cereeae, Not Melocactus 43 Specimen Notocacteae Specimen Cacteae, Ariocarpus Genus Only Specimen Cacteae, Astrophytum Genus Only they they they they they they they they There is no minimum pot size. 18 is the maximum pot size. they Page 11 of 30, as of
12 Specimen Cacteae, Ferocactus Genus Only Specimen Cacteae, Mammillaria Genus Only, Small Specimen Cacteae, Mammillaria Genus Only, Large Specimen Cacteae, Not Ariocarpus, Not Astrophytum, Not Mammillaria, and Not Ferocactus Specimen Browingieae they they Pots must be less than 6. they Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. they they Group 3C: Groups of Specimen Cacti Class Name Requirements Notes Opuntioideae Pereskioideae And/Or Maihuenioideae Page 12 of 30, as of
13 Hylocereae And/Or Rhipsalideae Pachycereeae Trichocereeae Cereeae Notocacteae Cacteae, Ariocarpus Genus Only Cacteae, Astrophytum Genus Only Page 13 of 30, as of
14 Cacteae, Mammillaria Genus Only Cacteae, Not Ariocarpus, Not Astrophytum, and Not Mammillaria Browingieae Page 14 of 30, as of
15 Section 4: Succulents Other Than Cacti Judging criteria: Plant Condition 60 points Staging 20 points Nomenclature 10 points Rarity and Difficulty 10 points Total: 100 points Group 4A: Special Succulent Classes Not Cacti Class Specimen Miniature Succulent Name Requirements Notes Specimen Crested or Monstrose Succulent Small Specimen Crested or Monstrose Succulent Large Specimen Grafted Succulent Specimen Variegated Succulent Small 4 is the maximum pot size. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Pots must be less than 6. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. 18 is the maximum pot size. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Pots must be less than 6 Page 15 of 30, as of
16 Specimen Variegated Succulent Large Specimen Flowering Succulent Specimen Hanging Plant, Succulent Specimen Fat Plant Small Specimen Fat Plant Large Specimen Bonsai Form Small Specimen Bonsai Form Medium Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. 18 is the maximum pot size. 14 is the maximum pot size. Each plant must have a globular, squat, or fat form. Included in this class are caudiciforms (plants with a perennial caudex), pachycauls (plants that form proportionately thick stems or trunks), and raised tubers. A Fat Plant has a horizontal dimension and a thickness that other plants do not display. Typical globular cacti are not Fat Plants, but a cactus with visible tuberous roots may be a Fat Plant. Thick stems do not necessarily qualify a plant for this class. In this class, we are emphasizing fat. Pots must be less than 6. Each plant must have a globular, squat, or fat form. Included in this class are caudiciforms (plants with a perennial caudex), pachycauls (plants that form proportionately thick stems or trunks), and raised tubers. A Fat Plant has a horizontal dimension and a thickness that other plants do not display. Typical globular cacti are not Fat Plants, but a cactus with visible tuberous roots may be a Fat Plant. Thick stems do not necessarily qualify a plant for this class. In this class, we are emphasizing fat. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. A plant in this class may be a cactus or other succulent that has been grown to resemble a dwarf tree. One rock or figurine accessory is permitted. Trellises or other supports are not allowed. Moss or gravel may be used as a top dressing. Plant labels are not allowed in this class. Instead, the name of the plant must be on its Entry Card. Pots must be less than 4. A plant in this class may be a cactus or other succulent that has been grown to resemble a dwarf tree. One rock or figurine accessory is permitted. Trellises or other supports are not allowed. Moss or gravel may be used as a top dressing. Plant labels are not allowed in this class. Instead, the name of the plant must be on its Entry Card. Pots must be at least 4 ; 8 is the maximum pot size. Page 16 of 30, as of
17 Specimen Bonsai Form Large Habitat Staging Group of Mature Miniature Specimens Group of Crested or Monstrose Succulents Group of Grafted Succulents Group of Variegated Succulents 81 Group of Haworthias 82 Group of Lithops A plant in this class may be a cactus or other succulent that has been grown to resemble a dwarf tree. One rock or figurine accessory is permitted. Trellises or other supports are not allowed. Moss or gravel may be used as a top dressing. Plant labels are not allowed in this class. Instead, the name of the plant must be on its Entry Card. Pots must be greater than 8 ; 18 is the maximum pot size. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. Entries in this class may be cactus or other succulent plants. Entries in this class will be displayed to suggest the plant s natural landscape. Natural props such as rocks, gravel, etc may be used to affect the landscape. Plant labels are not allowed in this class. Instead, the name of the plant must be on its Entry Card. An entry may display only one species. An entry may display more than one plant of that species. 18 is the maximum pot size. 4 is the maximum pot size. Each plant must be on its own roots; no grafts permitted in this class. Page 17 of 30, as of
18 83 Group of Fat Plants Each plant must have a globular, squat, or fat form. Included in this class are caudiciforms (plants with a perennial caudex), pachycauls (plants that form proportionately thick stems or trunks), and raised tubers. A Fat Plant has a horizontal dimension and a thickness that other plants do not display. Typical globular cacti are not Fat Plants, but a cactus with visible tuberous roots may be a Fat Plant. Thick stems do not necessarily qualify a plant for this class. In this class, we are emphasizing fat. Group 4B: Specimen Other Succulents Not Cacti Class Name Requirements Notes Specimen Agavaceae or Ruscaceae Small Specimen Agavaceae or Ruscaceae Large Specimen Aizoaceae or Mesembryanthemaceae Specimen Amaryllidaceae, Hyacinthaceae, or other bulb Specimen Apocynaceae, Not Asclepiadoideae Pots must be less than 6. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. Page 18 of 30, as of
19 Specimen Asclepiadoideae, Tribe Stapeliae Only Specimen Asclepiadoideae, Not Tribe Stapeliae Specimen Asphodelaceae Small Specimen Asphodelaceae Large Specimen Asteraceae Specimen Bombacaceae Specimen Bromeliaceae Specimen Burseraceae See the Classification pages for a list of Stapeliae genera. See the Classification pages for a list of genera that are not in the Tribe Stapeliae. Pots must be less than 6. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. Page 19 of 30, as of
20 Specimen Crassulaceae Specimen Cucurbitaceae Specimen Cycadeae Specimen Didiereaceae Specimen Dioscoreaceae Specimen Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia Genus Only, Native to Madagascar Small Specimen Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia Genus Only, Native to Madagascar Large Specimen Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia Genus Only, Not Native to Madagascar Small See the Classification pages for a list of species that are native to Madagascar. Pots must be less than 6. See the Classification pages for a list of species that are native to Madagascar. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. See the Classification pages for a list of species that are native to Madagascar. Pots must be less than 6 Page 20 of 30, as of
21 Specimen Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia Genus Only, Not Native to Madagascar Large Specimen Euphorbiaceae, Not Euphorbia Genus Specimen Fouquieriaceae Specimen Moraceae 109 Specimen Passifloraceae Specimen Portulacaceae Specimen Rubiaceae Specimen Vitaceae Specimen Not Covered in the Other-Succulent Classes Above Small See the Classification pages for a list of species that are native to Madagascar. Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. Pots must be less than 6. Page 21 of 30, as of
22 114 Specimen Not Covered in the Other-Succulent Classes Above Large Pots must be at least is the maximum pot size. Group 4C: Groups of Specimen Other Succulents Not Cacti Class Name Requirements Notes Agavaceae and/or Ruscaceae Group of Aizoaceae and/or Mesembryanthemaceae Apocynaceae Amaryllidaceae, Hyacinthaceae, and/or other bulbs Page 22 of 30, as of
23 Asclepiadoideae, Tribe Stapeliae Asclepiadoideae, Not Tribe Stapeliae Asphodelaceae 122 Asteraceae Bombacaceae Bromeliaceae Burseraceae See the Classification pages for a list of Stapeliae Genera. See the Classification pages for a list of non-stapeliae genera. Page 23 of 30, as of
24 Crassulaceae Cucurbitaceae 128 Cycadeae Didiereaceae Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbia Genus Only Euphorbiaceae, Not Euphorbia Genus Fouquieriaceae Page 24 of 30, as of
25 133 Moraceae Passifloraceae Portulacaceae 136 Vitaceae 137 Succulents, Not Cacti, Not Covered in the Classes Above Page 25 of 30, as of
26 Section 5: Collections Judging Criteria: Condition of Plants, Including Form & Color 45 points Staging (Accessories/Decorations) 20 points Correct Labeling 15 points Maturity 10 points Cleanliness 10 points Total: 100 points Class 138 Tom Thumb Collection Name Requirements Notes Collection of Small Cacti and/or Other Succulents My Collection One plant per pot. Each plant must be identified with a correct botanical name. The format of that labeling is at the discretion of the exhibitor. Accessories and stands are permitted. At least ten plants. No more than twenty plants. Pots in the group may not match, but they should be harmonious and attractive. 1.5 is the maximum pot size. 24 by 20 is the maximum display area. One plant per pot. Accessories and stands are permitted. At least ten plants. No more than twenty plants. Pots in the group may not match, but they should be harmonious and attractive. 3 is the maximum pot size. 24 by 20 is the maximum display area. One plant per pot. Accessories and stands are permitted. At least ten plants. No more than twenty plants. Pots in the group may not match, but they should be harmonious and attractive. 6 is the maximum pot size. 36 by 20 is the maximum display area. Page 26 of 30, as of
27 Section 6: Propagation Judging criteria: Plant Condition 70 points Nomenclature 15 points Staging 10 points Rarity / Difficulty of Propagation 5 points Total: 100 points Class Name Requirements Notes Cactus Seedlings Under One Year Old Cactus Seedlings 1 to 2 Years Old Cactus Seedlings 2 Years And Over Cactus Specimen Grown from Seed Succulent Seedlings Under One Year Old, Not Cacti Succulent Seedlings 1 to 2 Years Old, Not Cacti Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. An entry consists of one pot containing one or more individual plants of the same species. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seeds were sown and/or transplanted. Plants may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. 12 is the maximum pot size. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. An entry consists of one pot containing one or more individual plants of the same species. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seeds were sown and/or transplanted. Plants may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. 12 is the maximum pot size. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. An entry consists of one pot containing one or more individual plants of the same species. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seeds were sown and/or transplanted. Plants may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. 12 is the maximum pot size. One entry allowed per person. An entry consists of one pot containing one individual plant. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seed was sown. The plant may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. An entry consists of one pot containing one or more individual plants of the same species. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seeds were sown and/or transplanted. Plants may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. 12 is the maximum pot size. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. An entry consists of one pot containing one or more individual plants of the same species. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seeds were sown and/or transplanted. Plants may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. 12 is the maximum pot size. Page 27 of 30, as of
28 Succulent Seedlings 2 Years And Over, Not Cacti Succulent Specimen Grown from Seed, Not Cacti Cactus Propagation, Not Seed Succulent Propagation, Not Seed And Not Cacti Group of Seed Grown Plants Grafted Cactus Grafted Succulent, Not Cactus Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. An entry consists of one pot containing one or more individual plants of the same species. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seeds were sown and/or transplanted. Plants may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. 12 is the maximum pot size. One entry allowed per person. An entry consists of one pot containing one individual plant. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seed was sown. The plant may have been transplanted from the original seedbed. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the method of propagation. Propagation methods include cuttings, offsets, leaf propagation, etc. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the method of propagation. Propagation methods include cuttings, offsets, leaf propagation, etc. One entry allowed per person. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name and the date the seed was sown. Plants in this class may include cacti and/or other succulents. Three to eight plants from different species in individual pots. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name. The exhibitor must have performed the graft. Two entries allowed per person. Each entry must have its own entry card. Each pot must be labeled with a correct botanical name. The exhibitor must have performed the graft. Section 7: Education Judging criteria: Educational Value 50 points Plant Condition 30 points Originality 10 points Presentation 15 points Total: 100 points The Special Award for this section has been provided by The Cactus and Succulent Society of America. Class 154 Name Requirements Notes Educational Display The exhibit will focus some aspect of our hobby. Some examples are: methods of propagation, experimental data, grafting, and variation within a genus. The exhibitor must develop the display. Last year s displays are not eligible for this year s awards. They will, however be eligible next year. 36 by 20 is the maximum display area. Page 28 of 30, as of
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30 Junior Division My Project Junior Division Allied Interest The child s age must appear on the entry card next to his or her name. The exhibit will focus some aspect of our hobby. Some examples are propagation, experiments, and variation within a genus. Accessories and stands are permitted. No more than ten plants. Pots in the group may not match, but they should be harmonious and attractive. 6 is the maximum pot size. 24 by 20 is the maximum display area. The child s age must appear on the entry card next to his or her name. Examples of entries in this class include photographs, paintings or drawings, woodworking, etc. The exhibitor must have created the entry. Page 30 of 30, as of
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