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illegal orchids or orchid smuggling.....
I just emailed the AOS judging committee and asked them. We'll see what
they say. K Barrett Pat Brennan wrote: Thanks Steve, but I guess I worded the question wrong. Everyone considered that kovachii and the others displayed that day to be a legal plants. What I was asking about was plants that the US considers illegal but other countries consider legal. For example, if a hangianum cross is displayed at next years IPA in Taiwan, would AOS judges consider it? Pat "Steve" wrote in message ... Pat Brennan wrote: ................... ....................................... Does any one know the answers to these? When AOS judges in foreign countries are only plants legal in the US considered? .......................... This should answer that one: "This species received its first American Orchid Society award at the Club Peruana de Orquideas show in Lima, Peru in October 2003: Phragmipedium kovachii 'Mem. Grimanesa Manrique', CHM/AOS (94 points)." Quoted from: http://autrevie.com/Articles/Phrag_kovachii.html Steve |
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