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Project Type: 2024 Alliance Award Winners

The best orchid of each alliance.

Chiloschista lunifera This Chiloschista lunifera, grown by Renée Paul from Les Orchidophiles de Montréal, won Best of the Vanda Alliance. Case study →
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Phalaenopsis Sogo Yukidian This Phalaenopsis Sogo Yukidian, grown by Di Ciommo Orchids, won Best of the Phalaenopsis/Doritis Alliance. Case study →
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Paphiopedilum Berenice This Paphiopedilum Berenice, from Les Orchidophiles de Québec, won the Best Hybrid Plant and Best of the Cypripedium Alliance. Case study →
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Cattleya trianae ‘Andriquies’ HCC/AOS This Cattleya trianae ‘Andriquies’ HCC/AOS, grown by Leslie Ee from the Southern Ontario Orchid Society, won the Best Species and Best of the Cattleya Alliance. Case study →
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Dendrobium chrysotoxum This Dendrobium chrysotoxum, grown by Le Jardin botanique de Montréal (Les Orchidophiles de Montréal), won Best Plant in Show and Best of the Dendrobium Alliance. Case study →
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Vanda falcata ‘Sekirei’ This photograph of the Vanda falcata ‘Sekirei’, by Philippe Jolivet from Les Orchidophiles de Montréal, won Best of the Photography Alliance. Case study →
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A photograph of the Vanda falcata ‘Sekirei’ with a Best Photography ribbon award attached
Phalaenopsis No Name Hybrid This Phalaenopsis No Name Hybrid, grown by Julia Parshina from the Ottawa Orchid Society, won Best of the Fragrance Alliance. Case study →
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Phalaenopsis No Name Hybrid, close-up view. The flowers are a light peach colour.
Bulbophyllum falcatum var. falcatum ‘Jardin botanique de Montréal’ CCM-CCE/AOS This Bulbophyllum falcatum var. falcatum ‘Jardin botanique de Montréal’ CCM-CCE/AOS, grown by Jardin botanique de Montréal (Les Orchidophiles de Montréal), won Best of the Miscellaneous Genera & Intergenerics Alliance. Case study →
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Full view of the Bulbophyllum falcatum var. falcatum ‘Jardin botanique de Montréal’ CCM-CCE/AOS, with dozens of leaves and flower spikes
Lycaste Garfield ‘Jardin botanique de Montréal’ CCM-CCE/AOS This Lycaste Garfield ‘Jardin botanique de Montréal’ CCM-CCE/AOS, grown by Le Jardin botanique de Montréal (Les Orchidophiles de Montréal), won Best of the Maxillaria Alliance. Case study →
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Acianthera strupifolia This Acianthera strupifolia, grown by Le Jardin botanique de Montréal (Les Orchidophiles de Montréal), won Best of the Pleurothallid Alliance. Case study →
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