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David 6th October 2009 02:39 PM

October Competition - DROSERA
 
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Entry 1 D. venusta

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Entry 5 D. filiformis (Judges Votes: 10 points)

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Entry 15 D. paradoxa (Judges Votes: 5 points)

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David 6th October 2009 03:03 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
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Entry 19 D. petiolaris (Judges Votes: 15 points)

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David 11th October 2009 10:51 AM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
The judges have placed their votes. Members may now give their comments on the entries.

plantlover 11th October 2009 10:58 AM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
The D. petiolaris looks cute and gorgeous with so many growing in one pot.

Delwin 11th October 2009 08:46 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
The entry no. 19 from Alex is out of the world. Awesome:1thumbup:

arvin555 11th October 2009 09:41 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
Yeah the ultimate Savage Drosera Garden!

shawnintland 11th October 2009 10:19 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
Yep, way to go Alex! Spectacular! The mass plantings make me feel like I've entered some enchanted world!

caseyhoo 12th October 2009 06:54 AM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
Those petiolaris is so nice and so many type!!!!

marvin1997 12th October 2009 04:06 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
All of them are petiolaris?I thought I saw a paradoxa?

kit1212 12th October 2009 04:12 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
Entry 19 is so colourful!

Delwin 12th October 2009 07:01 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marvin1997 (Post 21541)
All of them are petiolaris?I thought I saw a paradoxa?


Paradoxa is also petiolaris family:1thumbup:

marvin1997 13th October 2009 09:08 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Delwin (Post 21556)
Paradoxa is also petiolaris family:1thumbup:

Ooh....

David 19th October 2009 10:23 AM

Drosera Competition POLL
 
Each member is entitled to 1 vote in each category. Each member's vote represents 1 point. Therefore vote for the best entry in each category as you are only allowed to vote once in each category.

Members may only vote in the poll for the wining plant if they have at least 5 posts on the forum. Members votes will be forfeited if they do not have at least 5 posts on the forum.

The purpose of judging (By judges) and voting (By members) in this competition is to primarily recognize superior improvement in extraordinary cultivated plants and recognizing commonplace characteristics on plants that are cultivated to the highest standards.

Grooming

This includes how well groomed or disease free the plants is and taking into account the cultivation difficulty of individual species. There should not be evidence of infections or pests. The plants must be robust and the size of the plant will be taken into consideration.

Presentation

The choice of pot/pot color/size and whether there is presence of weeds/algae/media/stains. The plants have to be clean from chemical residue on its leaves and pot. The general structure and layout of the plant is important including aesthetic appeal.

Color

Take into consideration the quality of color/colors for a particular form or species. This includes the colors on the:

- Leaves
- Flower/Inflorescence
- Tentacles

David 27th October 2009 12:40 PM

Re: October Competition - DROSERA
 
The votes have been tallied! The winner for the Certificate of Cultural Excellence for the Drosera category goes to...

Entry 19 D. petiolaris by Ischan.

The prize:

Drosera
- Certificate of Cultural Excellence
- N. sp. viking x kuchingensis from N.Lau
- Neo. ampullaecea from Tropical Selection

CONGRATULATIONS Alexander! :)


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