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SGF ORCHID SHOW 2020 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS In these General and Specific Terms and Conditions: - (a) “Applicant” refers to the entity or individual submitting this entry form. (b) “Event” refers to the SGF Orchid Show 2020. (c) “Exhibitor” refers to an Applicant whose entry has been accepted by the Show Organizers. (d) “Judges” refers to the judges judging the Orchid Landscape Display Competition and/or the Orchid Plant Competition, as the case may be. (d) “Landscape Display” refers to each landscape display submitted for the Orchid Landscape Display Competition. (e) “Orchid Plant” refers to any plant submitted for the Orchid Plant Competition. (f) “Show Organizers” refer to the National Parks Board and the Orchid Society of South-East Asia. (g) “Exhibit Area” refers to the relevant Exhibit Area(s) specified in the Specific Terms and Conditions for each competition. (h) “Show Secretariat” refers to the relevant staff listed in the Specific Terms and Conditions. (i) “Show Chair” refers to the individual supervising the Event. 1. The Landscape Display Competition and Orchid Plant Competition will be held at the Singapore Botanic Gardens as part of the Event. The Event will be officially open to the public from Sunday 1 March 2020 until Sunday 8 March 2020, 7.00 pm (last entry at 6pm). Admission is free. 2. Exhibitors may participate in the Landscape Display Competition or the Orchid Plant Competition in their own name, or under a pseudonym or in the name of a corporate entity. Joint participation is not allowed. 3. For Applicants and overseas Exhibitors, information on obtaining a CITES Permit and Phytosanitary Certificate are available from the Show Secretariat, and will be provided to Applicants and Exhibitors upon request. 4. Acceptance of Landscape Displays or Orchid Plants is at the discretion of the Show Organizers at the point of set-up or delivery of plants. In the event that any Exhibitor’s Landscape Display or Orchid Plant is not accepted, an appeal may be made to the Show Chair or Chair of Judges, respectively, and their decision will be final. 5. Landscape Displays should not contain flowering plants other than orchids. 6. Disbudded plants, diseased plants and newly collected jungle plants must not be exhibited. 7. Watering, misting and maintenance of Orchid Plants and plant materials will be carried out by the Show Organizers. Exhibitors who wish to perform their own watering and/or implement their own maintenance schedule must obtain the prior approval of the Show Organizers. 8. Stakes or wires must be unobtrusive and must not touch any part of any flower, including the pedicel. Such stakes or wires must also not extend beyond the first flower, except in the case of Phalaenopsis and Oncidium Alliance exhibits. 9. The Show Organizers may remove or request the Exhibitors to replace plant materials that are withered or diseased and unsuitable for display. Exhibitors whose Orchid Plants or materials are removed from the Landscape Display by the organizers will be notified 10. No Landscape Displays or Orchid Plants or materials are to be removed (save where the Orchids or materials used need to be refreshed) before the tear down date without the permission of the Show Manager. 11. Landscape Displays, Orchid Plants and materials may be retrieved after the close of the Event on Sunday, 8 March 2020, from 7.00 pm onwards up to 11.00pm or the following day Monday, 9 March 2020 from 8.30 am onwards up to 7.00 pm. 1
12. Judges will be invited to preside over the Landscape Display Competition and Orchid Plant Competition. 13. Prizes: (a) Prizes include Challenge Cups, rosettes and medals, the details of which are as set out in the Schedule. (b) Generally: (i) Medals: Medals are awarded to an Orchid Plant or a Landscape Display (as the case may be) irrespective of class or section if, in the Judges’ discretion, the Orchid Plant or Landscape Display satisfies the criteria to be awarded a medal. An Orchid Plant or a Landscape Display may be awarded a Gold Medal, a Silver Medal or a Bronze Medal. (ii) Rosettes: Rosettes are awarded to an Orchid Plant or a Landscape Display (as the case may be) within a class of each section. There shall be three Rosette winners in each class, demarcating the first place winner, the second place winner and the third place winner. (iii) Challenge Cups: Challenge cups may be awarded at the Judges’ discretion to the best exhibits among the Rosette winners within each section in the Landscape Display Competition and/or Orchid Plant Competition. (c) The Judges retain the sole discretion to determine whether any prizes are to be awarded for each Landscape Display or Orchid Plant, including determining whether more than one type or category of prize should be awarded for each Landscape Display or Orchid Plant. (d) For the purposes of determining the winner of the H.H. the Sultan of Johor’s Perpetual Challenge Cup, Exhibitors will be categorised as either “Amateur” or “Professional”. Amateurs are hobbyists who do not benefit financially from their orchid growing. Professionals are growers who either earn a living from the sale of their plants and skills, or who are employees of organisations, whether or not commercial, that are devoted to the growing of orchids. 14. The Judges will evaluate the merit of the exhibits, and their decisions shall be final. They may, in their absolute discretion, declare any entry for the Landscape Display Competition or the Orchid Plant Competition void, or, if they should consider that there are no entries reaching the required standard, they may withhold prizes as they think fit. 15. Any breach of the General and Specific Terms and Conditions may lead to the disqualification of the Exhibitor concerned. Any appeal concerning such disqualification or any other matter must be made to the Show Chair, whose decision shall be final. 16. The Exhibitor shall be responsible for all property (whether belonging to the Exhibitor, his employee, agent or contractor) placed, deposited, brought into or left in the Exhibit Area. The Show Organizers shall not be liable in respect of any loss or damage to the Exhibitor’s Landscape Display, Orchid Plants, Exhibits, belongings and other items. 17. Upon the conclusion of the Event, the Exhibitor shall dismantle or remove all property brought into the Exhibit Area and ensure that all litter and debris are disposed of by Monday, 9 March 2020, 7.00pm. Any property, litter, debris or rubbish remaining in the Exhibit Area after such time may be disposed of by the Show Organizers in any manner and at the Show Organizer’s discretion. The Show Organizers shall not be liable to the Exhibitor for any loss, cost, expense, damage or other consequences arising from such disposal. The Exhibitor shall reimburse the Show Organizers for any cost and expense incurred by the Show Organizers from such disposal. 2
SGF ORCHID SHOW 2020 ORCHID LANDSCAPE DISPLAY COMPETITION Details Duration : 1 – 8 March 2020 8.30 am – 7.00 pm (Last admission at 6.00 pm) Set up Period : 26 – 28 February 2020, 8.30 am – 7.00 pm Exhibit Area : Orchid Plaza, and National Orchid Garden (Refer to Annex A for map) Judging Day : 29 February 2020 Prize Presentation : 1 March 2020 Tear down date : 9 March 2020, 8.30 am – 7.00 pm Show Secretariat : Ms Lim Guat Bee & Mr Chua Zi Han Specific Terms and Conditions 1. Applicants shall submit the attached entry form together with a design sketch of the Landscape Display for shortlisting by the Show Organizers. All entry forms must be complete with full details. Incomplete forms (including those with insufficient details or incomplete documents) will be rejected. The closing date for submission is Friday 27 December 2019. Shortlisted Applicants will be notified within 2 weeks from the closing date. 2. Shortlisted Applicants who are selected to be Exhibitors will be provided with the following materials: - Foliage plants including small trees, shrubs and ground cover - Saw dust/wood shaving/coco chips - Sand - Tree branches, (about 2-4m long & 10-20-cm diameter) - 4 x spotlights for 10 sqm and 6 x spotlights for 15 sqm - 2 x 13-amp power point for each landscape exhibit - A3 signboard to indicate name of Exhibitor 3. Exhibitors may submit requests for simple construction of water features. Where such requests are submitted, they must be accompanied by drawings and dimensions. The Show Organizers may at their discretion, assist in the construction or installation of the requested water features, subject to its overall look and restrictions at the Exhibit Area. 4. Whilst copyright in the design of the Landscape Display remains with the Exhibitor, the Exhibitor grants the Show Organizers the right to reproduce the Landscape Display without the prior approval of the Exhibitor. However, in such event, the Show Organizers will acknowledge the Exhibitor as the designer of the Landscape Display. 5. Permission for vehicle access during off-peak hours (i.e. from 7pm to 8.29am next day) must be obtained from NParks. Vehicle access within the vicinity of the Exhibit Area is strictly for loading/unloading of Orchid Plants and materials (Refer to Annex B for drive-in route). Parking outside of designated carparks in the Singapore Botanic Gardens is not allowed. 6. Exhibitors shall ensure that the set-up of their Landscape Display shall be completed within the allocated set-up period. 3
SGF ORCHID SHOW 2020 ENTRY FORM FOR ORCHID LANDSCAPE DISPLAY COMPETITION Personal Particulars Exhibitor’s Name: Society / Company: Mailing Address: Contact Number: (Office) (Mobile) Email Address: The above information will be used for the identification of participants. If necessary, we may share this data with other Government agencies (or non-Government entities which have been authorised to carry out specific NParks services), unless such sharing is prohibited by law. *I / We would like to participate in the following Orchid Landscape Display: Category Size Please √ Orchid Landscape Display (Competitive) 10 sq m Orchid Landscape Display (Competitive) 15 sq m Declaration by Participant I have read and agree to abide by the Rules and Regulations as well as the Terms & Conditions of the SGF Orchid Show – Orchid Landscape Display Competition. I hereby acknowledge and accept that I am participating in this Competition voluntarily and at my own risk and will not in any way hold the National Parks Board and the Orchid Society of South East Asia responsible for any injury, loss, damage, expense and/or costs which I may sustain or incur as a result of my participation in the competition. I further agree to indemnify the National Parks Board and the Orchid Society of South East Asia for any loss suffered by the National Parks Board and the Orchid Society of South East Asia resulting from my acts or omissions. Signature: Date: 4
Instructions for Application 1. To facilitate the assessment of the entry, Applicants are encouraged to submit the entry form together with the design sketch of the proposed Orchid Landscape Display, designed by the Exhibitor. 2. Entries must be made by Friday 27 December 2019, 5pm SGT via mail or email to the following address: By Mail: By Email: The Orchid Society of South East Asia orchidshow@ossea.org.sg SGF Orchid Show 2020 Block 4 Queen's Road #02-125 Singapore 260004 (Attn: Ms. Lim Guat Bee) 3. Entries received any later than the specified closing date and time will not be considered. 4. Shortlisted Exhibitors will receive a confirmation email within 2 weeks after the closing date. Please indicate your interest early as slots are limited. 5. The registration of the Exhibitor is not transferrable. Enquiries For any enquiries, you may contact the Show Secretariat at the following:- Show Secretariat Ms Lim Guat Bee Mr Chua Zi Han Contact No.: (65) 6352 9220 Contact No.: (65) 6471 9953 Email: orchidshow@ossea.org.sg Email: chua_zi_han@nparks.gov.sg 5
Annex A: Map of Singapore Botanic Gardens: 6
Annex B: Loading/Unloading drive-in route Important Note: - All access will need to be cleared in advanced with the show secretariat - Vehicle travelling in the Gardens should be escorted by a proxy on foot (in front of the vehicle) - Vehicle hazard lights are to be turned on in the Gardens - Vehicles are not permitted on lawns/grass patches. If considerable damage has been made to the lawn, reinstatement of turf is required. - Work area shall be cordoned off with a set of safety cones, red-white / black-yellow tape - No damage should be done to any tree, shrubs, flowers, plants and roots – all these are protected by the parks and trees act and are liable to fines and reinstatement 7
SGF ORCHID SHOW 2020 ORCHID PLANT COMPETITION Details Duration 1 – 8 March 2020 8.30 am – 7.00 pm (Last admission at 6.00 pm) Registration Period 27- 28 February 2020, 12noon Set-up Period 27 February 2020, 10 am – 5 pm and 28 February 2020, 9 am - 12 noon Exhibit Area National Orchid Garden Judging Date 29 February 2020, 8.30 am – 5.00 pm Tear-Down Date 9 March 2020, 8.30 am – 7.00 pm Show Secretariat Ms Lim Guat Bee Contact No.: (65) 6352 9220 Email: orchidshow@ossea.org.sg Mr Chua Zi Han Contact No.: (65) 6471 9953 Email: chua_zi_han@nparks.gov.sg 1. Exhibitors for the Orchid Plant Competition will be required to complete an online registration via a link to be made available at the Orchid Society of South East Asia’s website. Any Exhibitor may contact the Show Secretariat for details of how to register plants online. Exhibitors may contact the Show Secretariat if they encounter issues with online registration. 2. Exhibitors who have registered online will be scheduled to deliver their Orchid Plants during the set-up period. 3. Permission for vehicle access during the set-up period must be obtained from NParks. Vehicle access within the vicinity of the Exhibit Area is strictly for loading/unloading of Orchid Plants and materials (Refer to Annex B for drive-in route). Parking outside of designated carparks in the Singapore Botanic Gardens is not allowed. 8
4. Upon delivery at the Exhibit Area, Orchid Plants will be officially labelled. It is important that Exhibitors correctly identify and label their Orchid Plants before delivery at the Exhibit Area, to avoid delays. 5. Orchids with attractive or variegated foliage will be judged as foliage plants (under Section 17 of the Schedule). Where the Orchid Plants are flowering, they will also be considered in the respective floral classes listed in the Schedule. The Chair of Judges has the discretion to determine the appropriate class of a particular Orchid Plant. 6. Where more than one Orchid Plant is in a pot or other container or mount, only the Plant in the best condition will be considered. In the case of Papilionanthe and near terete Papilionandas, up to 5 plants (stems) may be included in the pot and will be judged as a group. Please refer to further details in Section 4 of the Schedule. 7. Exhibitors are not allowed to enter the individual competition area to place their plants. Such placement of the registered plants in sections and classes within the individual competition area will be carried out by stewards assisting the Judges. Plants in Landscape Displays will not be judged under the Orchid Plant Competition. 9
8. The following is a list of special awards which Exhibitors may win:- SPECIAL AWARDS (i) The President’s Challenge Cup for the Grand Champion plant (ii) The Orchid Society of South East Asia Championship Cup for the Exhibitor awarded the greatest number of first places in various classes of the sections listed in the Schedule. In the event of a tie, the number of second places will be used, etc. (iii) H.H. the Sultan of Johor’s Perpetual Challenge Cup to the Amateur scoring the highest number of points (iv) Yuen-Peng McNeice Challenge Cup for the Best Specimen Plant (v) Penang Gardening Society Challenge Cup for the Best Species (vi) John Laycock Challenge Cup for the Best Hybrid 9. Other Challenge Cups to be awarded are listed in the Schedule below. 10. For determining the H.H. Sultan of Johor’s Perpetual Challenge Cup, amateur Orchid Plants will receive points as follows: Exhibits 1st 2nd 3rd Individual Plants in classes 4 pts 2 pts 1 pts 11. To be eligible for Rosettes, Challenge Cups or Medals, hybrid orchids must be entered under the Royal Horticultural Society’s (“RHS”) registered name or parentage. If there is no registered name with the RHS, the parentage must be provided. Orchid Plants exhibited under Trade Names will not be eligible for rosettes, medals or trophies and may only be exhibited non-competitively. 11. Rosettes are awarded for first, second and third placing within each class of each section. 12. To be eligible for the Yuen-Peng McNeice Challenge Cup, specimen plants should be single plants. 13. Winners of Challenge Cups may retain their Challenge Cups for a period of 1 year by providing an undertaking of safe return, but winners are to note that Challenge Cups will be exhibited with the winning Orchid Plants during the Event. 10
THE SCHEDULE LANDSCAPE COMPETITION SECTION 1 All Landscapes Tan Jiew Hoe Challenge Cup for the Best Landscape (Classes 1 & 2) Straits Times Challenge Cup for the best 10sq m landscape (Class 1) Straits Times Challenge Cup for the best 15sq m landscape (Class 2) Class 1. Landscapes 10 sq m 2. Landscapes 15 sq m ORCHID PLANT COMPETITION SECTION 2 Strap-leaf Vanda Species and Hybrids – large flowered: Flowers 6cm or more high or wide Includes all large-flowered genera registered as Vanda as of January 2013 (e.g. large Ascocendas). Koh Keng Hoe Challenge Cup for the best strap leaf Vanda species or hybrid, or Papilionanda Mimi Palmer & its hybrids (Classes 3-8) Class 3. Vanda species 4. Vanda hybrids predominantly blue or purple 5. Vanda hybrids predominantly pink, orange or red 6. Vanda hybrids predominantly yellow or white 7. Vanda hybrids, any other colour or pattern. 8. Papilionanda Mimi Palmer and hybrids with strong Mimi Palmer influence SECTION 3 Strap-leaf Vanda Species and Hybrids – small flowered: Flowers below 6 cm high or wide. Includes all small flowered genera registered as Vanda as of January 2013 (e.g. Ascocentrum, small Ascocendas, Neofinetia). Tan Kah Kee Challenge Cup for the best small flowered Vanda species or hybrid (Classes 9-10) Class 9. Vanda species 10. Vanda hybrids 11
SECTION 4 Papilionanthe Species and Hybrids, and Papilionanda Includes all former terete and semi- or part-terete vandas. For Classes 11 & 12, up to five plants (stems) may be included per pot and will be judged as a collection. If more than five stems are included, only the best single stem will be considered. Koh Cheng Khiang Challenge Cup for the best Papilionanthe species or semi-terete hybrid (Classes 11 & 12) Tan Hoon Siang Challenge Cup for the best Papilionanda (Vanda) Tan Chay Yan or similar hybrid (Class 13) Lee Kim Hong Challenge Cup for the best Papilionanda (semi- or part-terete Vanda) or Papilionanthe multigeneric (Classes 14 & 15) Class 11. Papilionanthe species or hybrids 12. Papilionanda hybrids, semi-terete with strong Papilionanthe influence, e.g. Pda Rubella 13. Papilionanda hybrids - Tan Chay Yan type with peach/salmon coloration 14. Papilionanda hybrids – Others 15. Papilionanthe intergeneric hybrids with Papilionanthe influence predominant SECTION 5 Arachnis, Renanthera and Allied Hybrids including Aranda Note – all hybrids formerly classed as Mokaras are now reclassed as Arandas Yeoh Bok Choon Challenge Cup for the best Arachnis species or classic hybrid (Classes 16-17) Sun Kee Flower Shop Challenge Cup for the best modern Aranda (Classes 18-20) Lim Theng Hin Challenge Cup for the best Renanthera or Allied Hybrid (Classes 21 -24) Class 16. Arachnis species and classic bi-generic or multi-generic hybrids other than Aranda, with predominantly Arachnis influence and characteristics, e.g. Arach. Maroon Maggie. May include e.g. Aracampe, Arachnoglossum, Arachnoglottis, Burkillara, Leeara, Ramasamyara, Ridleyara, Vandachnis. 17. Aranda – classic small flowers e.g. (Hilda Galistan, Deborah) 18. Aranda – Red, Purple, Blue, Violet 19. Aranda – Yellow or Orange 20. Aranda – Strong pattern or any other colour 21. Renanthera species 22. Renanthera hybrids 23. Renantanda 24. Any bi-generic or multi-generic hybrid other than Renantanda with predominantly Renanthera influence and characteristics (e.g. Aranthera, Dorthera, Hawaiaara, Holttumara, Limara, Ngara, Renaglottis, Renanopsis, Yoneoara, Ernestara, Renanthopsis, Yusofara) 12
SECTION 6 Phalaenopsis Species Includes all species now registered as Phalaenopsis as of January 2013 (e.g. Kingidium, Doritis) Chew Bin Chin Challenge Cup for the best Phalaenopsis or allied species or hybrid (Sections 6 & 7) Tom and Nan Elliott Challenge Cup for the best Phalaenopsis species (Classes 25-28) Class 25. Phalaenopsis bellina and Phalaenopsis violacea 26. Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi and others species in sect. Polychilos (e.g. pantherina, mannii, borneënsis) 27. Phalaenopsis amabilis and other species in sect. Phalaenopsis (e.g. schilleriana, sanderiana, aphrodite) 28. Phalaenopsis – any other species SECTION 7 Phalaenopsis Hybrids and Phal pulcherrima Chew Bin Chin Challenge Cup for the best Phalaenopsis or allied species or hybrid (Sections 6 & 7) Nam Kee Nursery Challenge Cup for the best Phalaenopsis hybrid (Classes 29-41) Governor’s Cup for the best species or hybrid with Phal pulcherrima or other characteristics (Class 42-44) Class 29. Phalaenopsis hybrids – cornu-cervi and related hybrids, derived from Phal cornu-cervi, borneënsis, lamilligera, mannii or pantherina. E.g. Phal Valentinii, Ipoh Red Gem, Su-An Cricket, Corona. 30. Phalaenopsis hybrids - star shaped (any colour, without distinctive markings, and excluding hybrids covered under Section 31). E.g. Phal LD’s Bear Queen, Samera, Penang Violacea. 31. Phalaenopsis hybrids - star shaped (any colour, with markings, bars or blotches, and excluding hybrids covered under Section 30). E.g. Phal KS Super Zebra, Brother Ambo Passion, Yaphon Sir. 32. Phalaenopsis hybrids – standard white (not being Star Shaped, with flowers 8 cm or more across on branching or non-branching inflorescences). 33. Phalaenopsis hybrids – standard white with coloured lip 34. Phalaenopsis hybrids – standard – pink, purple or violet with or without markings 35. Phalaenopsis hybrids – standard – stripes, splash 36. Phalaenopsis hybrids – standard – any other colour or markings 37. Phalaenopsis hybrids, small – white (may include with coloured lip or markings) “small” Phalaenopsis hybrids are those, not being Star Shaped, but with flowers less than 8 cm across on branching or non-branching inflorescences; usually with Phal. equestris influence. 38. Phalaenopsis hybrids, small – harlequin blotches (any colour) 39. Phalaenopsis hybrids, small – stripes, splash, 40. Phalaenopsis hybrids, small – pink, purple or violet with or without marking 41. Phalaenopsis hybrids, other – any other colour with or without markings 42. Phalaenopsis pulcherrima or hybrids with predominantly Phal pulcherrima influence and characteristics, e.g., erect inflorescence. 13
43. Phalaenopsis any other hybrid not included above and any intergeneric or multigeneris phalaenopsis type hybrids 44. Miniature Phalaenopsis – plant and inflorescence under 15cm high SECTION 8 Vandeae – Other Species and Hybrids Orchidville Challenge Cup for the best Paraphalaenopsis species or allied hybrid (Class 45) Sum Lai Woh Memorial Challenge Challenge Cup for the best Aerides or other vandaceous species or hybrid (classes 46-48) Class 45. Paraphalaenopsis species and intra- or intergeneric hybrids with predominantly Paraphalaenopsis influence and characteristics (e.g. Sealara Nelson Mandela) 46. Rhynchostylis species and intra- or intergeneric hybrids with predominantly Rhynchostylis influence and characteristics (e.g. Vandachostylis Colmarie) 47. Aerides species and intra- or intergeneric hybrids with predominantly Aerides influence and characteristics (e.g. Aeridachnis, Aeriditis, Aeridocentrum, Aeridopsis, Aeridovanda, Christieara, Lewisara, Renades, Rhynchorides) 48. Any other vandaceous species or hybrid not provided for above (includes Angraecum, Aerangis, Podangis) SECTION 9 Paphiopedilum and Allied Genera Caltex Challenge Cup for the best Paphiopedilum & Allied Genera (classes 49-52) Class 49. Paphiopedilum species and hybrids, section brachypetalum 50. Paphiopedilum species and hybrids, other single flowered 51. Paphiopedilum species and hybrids, multiflowered 52. Cypripedium or Phragmipedium species or hybrids SECTION 10 Dendrobium and allied species Includes Flickingeria, Eria and Pinalia NB: Miniature plants are those at or below 15 cm. However, for the sake of consistency, judges and the registration desk have the discretion to adjust this criterion so that plants of the same parentage are all judged in the same class. Bournemouth Cup for the best Dendrobium species or hybrid (Sections 10 & 11) Quek Kiah Huat Challenge Cup for the best Dendrobium species (Classes 52-57) Class 53. Dendrobium species, section Spatulata, standard – purple or dark colour 54. Dendrobium species, section Spatulata, standard – other colours 55. Dendrobium species, section Spatulata, miniature 56. Dendrobium species, section Dendrobium (e.g. Den anosmum, Den aphyllum, Den friedericksianum, Den primulinum) 14
57. Dendrobium species, section Callista (e.g. Den farmeri, Den chrysotoxum, Den thyrsiflorum) 58. Dendrobium species – any other miniature (e.g. Den cuthbertsonii) 59. Dendrobium species – any other SECTION 11 Dendrobium and allied hybrids Includes Flickingeria and Eria. Soh Kim Kang Challenge Cup for the best Dendrobium hybrid (classes 60-70) 60. Dendrobium hybrids, section Spatulata – dark shades, mixed colour 61. Dendrobium hybrids, section Spatulata – light shades, mixed colours 62. Dendrobium hybrids, section Spatulata – single colour predominant. 63. Dendrobium hybrids, section Formosae 64. Dendrobium hybrids with round or intermediate type flowers - White 65. Dendrobium hybrids with round or intermediate type flowers - Pink 66. Dendrobium hybrids with round or intermediate type flowers - Purple 67. Dendrobium hybrids with round or intermediate type flowers – other colours 68. Miniature Dendrobium hybrids (Spatulata type) 69. Miniature Dendrobium hybrids (others) 70. Dendrobium hybrids – any other not provided for above SECTION 12 Cattleya Alliance Lewis Challenge Cup for best Cattleya alliance species or hybrid (Classes 71-75, 78) Tan Chay Yan Challenge Cup for best miniature Cattleya alliance species or hybrid (Classes 76-77). Miniature plants are those at or below 15 cm. However, for the sake of consistency, judges and the registration desk have the discretion to adjust this criterion so that plants of the same parentage are all judged in the same class. Class 71. Cattleya, Broughtonia, Laelia, Rhynchovola and Sophronitis species (standard plants) 72. Brassavola species and hybrids. 73. Any Other Cattleya, alliance species (including Encyclia, Caularthron, Epidendrum and Myrmecophila/Schomburgkia) 74. Standard Cattleya and allied hybrids with contrasting colours 75. Standard Cattleya and allied hybrid – any other 76. Mini-Cattleya and allied hybrids with contrasting colours 77. Mini-Cattleya and allied hybrid – any other 78. Cattleya alliance hybrids – any other not provided for above. SECTION 13 Cymbidium, Grammatophyllum, Catasetum and Allied Genera Includes Erycina, Eulophia Seng Heng Challenge Cup for the best Cymbidium, Grammatophyllum and Allied Genera species or hybrid (Classes 79-82) Chan Sing Cheung Challenge Cup for the best Catasetum and Alliance species or hybrid (Class 83) 15
Class 79. Cymbidium species 80. Cymbidium hybrids 81. Grammatophyllum species and hybrids (including Gramcidium) 82. Other allied species and hybrids (e.g. Dipodium, Thecostele, Thecopus, Acriopsis) and including intergeneric hybrids 83. Other Catasetiinae species and hybrids (including Catasetum, Clowesia, Cycnoches, Galeandra,) SECTION 14 Oncidium Alliance Tri-Products Challenge Cup for the best Oncidium or allied hybrid (classes 84-88) Class 84. Trichocentrum species and hybrids (mule-eared and terete oncidiums) 85. Tolumnia species and hybrids (equitant oncidiums) 86. Oncidium, Oncidesa, Cyrtocidium and allied species and hybrids (thin-leaved oncidiums) 87. Miltoniopsis species and hybrids 88. Any Oncidium alliance species or hybrid other than above (e.g. Aliciara, Brassia, Brassidium, Miltassia, Miltonia, Odontoglossum, Rodriguesia, Zelenkoa) SECTION 15 Bulbophyllum Richard Sng Memorial Cup for the best Bulbophyllum or allied species or hybrid (Classes 89-92) Class 89. Bulbophyllum species, single flower 90. Bulbophyllum species, multiflowered with fan or umbellate flowers 91. Bulbophyllum species, other multiflowered 92. Bulbophyllum hybrids SECTION 16 Arethuseae Includes the following genera: Acanthephippium, Arundina, Bletia Calanthe, Dilochia, Phaius, Spathoglottis, Tainia, Thunia, Plocoglottis, Sobralia) Woon Leng Nursery Challenge Cup for the best Arethuseae (classes 93, 94) Class 93. Spathoglottis species and hybrids 94. Other Arethuseae species or hybrids 16
SECTION 17 Foliage Orchids Note: Orchids in this section will be judged on their foliage. Any plant registered in any other section with decorative foliage may also be considered by Judges in section 17. However, such plants will also be judged on their blooms in their respective floral classes by the relevant teams. Mak Chin On Challenge Cup for the best Foliage Orchid (any class) Class 95. Jewel Orchids – ornamental species and hybrids in Ludisia, Anoectochilus, Dossinia, Goodyera, Macodes, etc. 96. Cymbidium and Grammatophyllum, variegated forms 97. Species or hybrids with ornamental or variegated foliage not otherwise provided for SECTION 18 Orchids for which no other Class Is provided Mandaiana Challenge Cup for the best species in the Section Wiltech Agrotechnology Challenge Cup for the best hybrid in the Section Class 98. Dracula and Masdevallia species and hybrids 99. Coryanthes, Stanhopea and Gongora species and hybrids 100. Anguloa, Lycaste and Sudamerlycaste (Ida) species and hybrids 101. Coelogyne species and hybrids 102. Any other orchid species not provided for elsewhere in this schedule 103. Any other orchid hybrid not provided for elsewhere in this schedule End of schedule 17
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