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A second thought... sometimes the plant is quite beaten up, so sending the
cut inflorescence makes a better impression than sending the whole plant, *G*. K Barrett "K Barrett" wrote in message news:E7Rld.97228$R05.85013@attbi_s53... That's a good question. I know we had a plant mailed to the Pac central region a few years ago. (A paph IIRC) BUT!! I have no idea how to package the plant properly so as not to have it damaged in transport. If I were you I'd call Maynard Michel of Orchids Orinda. Either he or his wife Helen would be able to advise you. The Michels are designated as the people to mail plants to the Pac Central region. (925) 447-7171 K Barrett "GARLAND HANSON" wrote in message news:EMIld.2842$m36.1241@trnddc02... I have several plants in bloom that I'm told are award quality but I'm not particularly interested in traveling to one of the regional judging centers that are 3 hours away. I read that you can mail plants or cut flowers to a designated individual and they will be judged at the next session. Has anyone had any luck mailing cut flowers and receiving awards? It seems that the whole plant would have a better impact on the judging team. Thoughts? Garland |
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