Fantasy Chrysanthemums in New Zealand
an
article by A.K.
Booth Chairman N.Z.N.C.S. 2004 Management Committee.
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Introduction
Over the years the N.Z.N.C.S. has had a struggle to maintain numbers of Fantasy
entries on the show benches. From time to time we have had a few growers who
have specialized in the Fantasies. We generally had to rely on growers who
specialise more on other types and have a limited number of Fantasies as well.
Another problem has been in the past that many of the cultivars tended to be
late in flowering.
New Zealand
Classification
To encourage more Fantasies on to the show benches at National and local Club
level, two approaches have been taken. All Fantasies are now classified together
so that the N.C.S. types (sections 10a to 10c) can be shown in the fantasy
classes together. Our N.C.S shows now include classes for 1 bloom, 3 blooms of 1
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As well, we have 3 cultivars one
of each in 3 vases, 3 cultivars - 3 of each in 3 vases. The biggest class is 6
cultivars - 3 of each in 6 vases. This approach means that many fantasy blooms
good enough to show are benched and not left at home because there would be no
place for them because classes have been too restrictive.
The single stem classes are well
filled and show up well on the show bench. The N.Z.N.C.S. and other club or
society shows have a very special class made up of 1 Large Exhibition, 1 Medium
Exhibition, 3 Exhibition Incurved of one cultivar, 1 vase of Decorative of 3
blooms plus any two vases of Fantasy, Anemone Centred, or Singles each 3
blooms.
Those exhibiting in these classes
grow some fantasies for it and have left over fantasy blooms which have a place
on the show benches.
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Judging
Here, pointing of entries is not normally done but where it is very close,
judges will revert to pointing of these entries.
The N.Z.N.C.S. points system was
very close to the N.C.S. U.K. and some years ago we decided to adopt the points
system for section 10. In fact New Zealand adopted the whole N.C.S. system with
the exception of the Large Exhibition where 5 points is for staging only. Here foliage can be shown on Large
Exhibition but it must be its own foliage and still attached but it is not
essential.
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Distance is an issue
Travelling very long distances
makes it impossible with all the foliage attached. Growing and attaching stems
of other foliage is quite unacceptable here and would make it far more difficult
to encourage new growers/exhibitors of the Large Exhibition when it is difficult
enough anyway. Our Large Exhibition classes still look good.
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NCS U.K. Judging
Manual
The N.C.S. (U.K.) manual lists 10c
Spoons. These are not exhibited in New Zealand. They are only seen in commercial
pot plants or florists as cut flowers. While most of the points made in the
N.C.S. Judging manual are relevant, the form, depth, openness will vary
depending on the cultivar. That is why a very good knowledge of the cultivars is
required to judge well.
Aspects like freshness, foliage,
presentation, adequate centres and size are the same for all of New Zealand. In
the South Island of New Zealand they have been allowed to have supports on the
fantasies on the bench. It is optional. These have been made of fairly fine wire
attached to the stem with about a 4" hoop under the petals holding them up
- this is very effective with the fine fountain like Fantasy blooms. In our
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Transporting to the show
Transporting Fantasies to the shows can be easier than other types. They can be
carried with collars pegged up under the blooms as can be done with Anemone
Centred and Singles. The other way is to hold the flower upside down and
carefully bring the petals down together and roll them in paper. They can be
laid flat and packed together. Some exhibitors have damp pack over the bottom of
the stem or put them in little plastic water containers. If they travel out of
water they need to be vased up in water as soon as they arrive at the show
venue. Their recovery can be quite remarkable.
The collars are taken off before
rolling up or put back at the show.
Make it easy for new growers
The important thing is to make it easier for the growers to become
exhibitors of Fantasies. This can be achieved by not making rules and
regulations so restrictive they become discouraged.
Some of these points may be
helpful in increasing the interest in Fantasies in the United Kingdom.
A.K. Booth Chairman
N.Z.N.C.S. 2004 Management Committee.
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Further
Information
For more information on Fantasy Chrysanthemums click here to read Dennis
Mahers' excellent article on Fantasy
Chrysanthemums
Popular Cultivars include:
Golden Splendour
Golden Bendigo
Yellow Knight
Seaton's Lace
Bon Voyage Senkyo
Emaki Dusky Queen
Scarlet O'Hara
Chesapeake
Note:
Some of these cultivars may be found in the
U.K. Directory
of Popular Cultivars
Click the link in the
header area on this page
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