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Section 1.      Liverpool Branch Members only

Class      
1

A display of cacti and/or succulents in separate containers of diameters not exceeding 9cm {3½"} and whose bases stand within a square of side 37cm {14½"} whose sides are parallel to the table edges (to be judged for overall effect).

   
2

As Class 1, but within a square of side 16cm {6¼"}, and with diameter limit 5cm {2"}.

   
3

2 plants of the Mammillaria Group, in separate containers not exceeding 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

   
4

1 plant from the Opuntia Group, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
5

1 plant from the Mesembryanthemum Group, container not exceeding 12cm {4¾"} in diameter.

   
6

1 plant from the Cereus Group, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
7

2 plants from the Gymnocalycium Group, in separate containers not exceeding 10cm {4"} in diameter.

   
8

1 plant from the Haworthia Group, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
9

1 plant from the Lobivia Group, container not exceeding 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

   
10

1 Parodia (excluding Brasiliparodia), container not exceeding 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

   
11

1 plant from the Echeveria Subgroup or hybrid thereof, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
12

1 Brasilicactus, Brasiliparodia, Eriocactus, Malacocarpus, Notocactus or Wigginsia, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
13

1 Copiapoa or Pilocopiapoa, container not exceeding 12cm {4¾"} in diameter.

   
14

1 Euphorbia, container not exceeding 12cm {4¾"} in diameter.

   
15

1 plant from the Echinocereus Group (to also include Cullmannia), container not exceeding 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

   
16

1 plant from the Aloe or Gasteria Groups, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
17

1 Astrophytum, container not exceeding 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

   
18

1 plant from the Crassula Group but not eligible for Class 11, container not exceeding 12cm {4¾"} in diameter.

   
19

1 plant from the Neoporteria Group, container not to exceed 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

   
20

3 succulents to be judged for colour, in separate containers not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

   
21

1 Sulcorebutia or Weingartia, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

     
22

1 Stenocactus or Echinofossulocactus, container not exceeding 14cm {5½"} in diameter.

     
23

1 plant from the Rebutia Group but not eligible for Class 21, container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

     
24

1 plant from the Anacampseros group, container not exceeding 12cm {4¾"} in diameter.

     
25

1 cactus in a container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

     
26

1 succulent in a container not exceeding 17cm {6¾"} in diameter.

     
27

A garden of cacti and/or succulents in a container not exceeding 32cm {12½"}. Decoration to be limited to: pebbles, stones, shells and other natural material, (to be judged for overall effect).

     
28

A group of 3 cacti and/or succulents in separate containers not exceeding 7cm {2¾"} in diameter.

     
29

1 cactus in a container not exceeding 10cm {4"} in diameter.

     
30

1 succulent in a container not exceeding 10cm {4"} in diameter.

     

Section 2.      Open

Class    
31

A collection of 3 cacti in separate containers not exceeding 19cm {7½"} in diameter.

   
32

A collection of 3 succulents in separate containers not exceeding 19cm {7½"} in diameter.

   
33

2 cacti of separate genera in separate containers.

   
34

2 succulents of separate genera in separate containers.

   
35

1 plant from the Mammillaria Group.

   
36

1 Euphorbia.

   
37

1 plant from the Lobivia Group.

   
38

1 plant from the Ceropegia or Stapelia Groups.

   
39

1 plant from the Echinocactus Group.

   
40

1 caudiciform (having an enlarged and perennial storage organ, and short-lived photosynthesizing organs) or pachycaul (having a tapered swollen base to the main stem) succulent.

   
41

1 cristate, monstrose or variegated (i.e., chlorophyll-deficient) cactus or succulent.

   
42

1 plant from the Agave Group.

   
43

1 plant from the Gymnocalycium Group.

   
Contact us

 

Email : 

  BCSS-Liverpool@blueyonder.co.uk  

Fax :

  0151 283 9260
    Any problems/comments regarding this site please Email or fax to the above address/number.

Secretary :

  Mr R K Hughes, 16 Ashbourne Avenue, Bootle, Merseyside, L30 3SF

President & Shows Secretary:   Dr G R Allcock, 51 Salisbury Road, Garston, Liverpool, L19 0PH

Tel :

  0151 427 2642