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43 Classes to enter and/or admire

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2023 North West Mesemb Show – Official Entry Form
2023 North West Mesemb Show – Schedule

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CLASSES 21, 26 AND 28 – NEW FOR 2022.
Lithops are incredibly, and deservedly, popular and the show does not permit some of the choice, smaller growing species to compete against their larger growing brethren as fairly as they should so there is a need to split the species up differently to the present format to allow those species to ‘blossom’ and be seen for the beauty they possess. I have devised a new set of classes for the enhancement of the whole genus so plants from across the spectrum can be displayed rather than just the ones that naturally grow large. There will be three groups as reflected by the wording in the schedule.

Group 1: This includes plants from the following species: aucampiae, bromfieldii, coleorum, fulviceps, hallii, hookeri,lesliei, olivacea and terricolor/localis. These are species that can reach a quite large size

Group 2: This includes plants from the following species: dorotheae, gesinae, julii/fulleri, karasmontana, marmorata, naureeniae, otzeniana, pseudotruncatella, salicola and schwantesii. These are plants from more westerly aspects of South Africa and Namibia and sit more comfortably together for showing. Overall, they do not reach dimensions similar to group 1 plants.

Group 3: This includes plants from the following species: amicorum, comptonii, dinteri, divergens, francisci, geyeri, gracilidelineata, helmutii, hermetica, herrei, meyeri, optica, ruschiorum, vallis mariae, villetii, viridis and werneri. These are the smaller growing Lithops and amongst them are the hardest of the Lithops species to grow well.

The revision of the Lithops sections was not successful last year so I have revised the classes for Lithops following discussion with Roy Earlé. Hopefully this will be more appealing. The pan entry class 24 and the possibility of a Lithops collection in class 41 are unchanged but for classes 21, 26, 28 and 31 a wider choice is allowed this time. Classes 21 and 26 have no pot size restriction which allows for the ones that grow larger naturally to be displayed. However, classes 28 and 31 cater for those plants that are naturally small to have a chance to compete. The restriction here is that no matter which species is entered all plants entered must have only a single or a double head. This is more challenging but allows for a host of plants to be entered. I hope you will give it a real go this time.