Remember Piper...I said STUDENT...still learning...but I've got pretty good ideas on what judges look for.
"Most" hybrid flowers are expected to be flat or near flat...they present themselves better that way...but species and primarys (or close to primarys) are given more latitude...if the species is typically not flat. One of the favorite expressions of judges is "Its doing what its supposed to do."...meaning it is typical for that species or hybrid.
Basically, plants and flowers are awarded if they're seen as an improvement over previously awarded plants or flowers...this is where research and comparrisons come in. Slides and descriptions of previous awards are looked at, flowers counted and measured, good and bad points are discussed, and then, if just one probationary or accreddited judges wants to score the plant, then all the judges award points from different categories, a perfect score being 100...An average score of 75 or better will get you a HCC, 80-90 an AM, and 90-100 an FCC...
I've left out a lot...but this is the basic idea for flower quality awards. If you think you have a plant or flower that might be worthy of an award, post a notice on the forum for information on past awards...many members have Wildcatt or Orchidwiz or the new AOS e-awards program that will give you an idea of past awards to the grex, clone, or species. But you'll have to get it to a judged show or judging center for the final look.
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