Re: Re: CULT: Weather and Judges


It is up to the exhibitor to decide which side of a stalk best presents
the flower. 

In our club, the exhibitor hangs the entry tag on the side of the
container that presents the best side of the stalk. The "stagers" (the
people that carry the flowers to the show bench) use the position of the
the tag to place the stalk on the bench. A judge may opine that the best
side was not displayed properly, but may not reposition the flower.

John



wendy Dunafon wrote:
> 
> What do you consider the front of the stalk? I did not know that they had sides. Is it the side the light is strongest on and the flowers tend to face that direction? or does it have to do with the direction the rhizome faces?
> Obviously I have not shown any flowers.
> Wendy

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