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Hundreds flock to Whangārei Camellia Show which celebrates another successful year

Avneesh Vincent
By Avneesh Vincent
Multimedia Journalist, Northern Advocate·Northern Advocate·
11 Aug, 2024 07:48 PM3 mins to read

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Reserve winner Sonja Mrsich and champion bloom winner Jennifer Crawford were pleased to see the high public turnout . Photo / Avneesh Vincent

Reserve winner Sonja Mrsich and champion bloom winner Jennifer Crawford were pleased to see the high public turnout . Photo / Avneesh Vincent

Camellia enthusiasts put out an impressive display of 400 flowers as the Whangārei Camellia Show celebrated another successful run this year.

More than a hundred attendees enjoyed around 150 varieties of Camellia “blossom” showcased at St John’s Golden Church on Saturday.

Dargaville resident Jennifer Crawford was proclaimed the champion for her elegant Mimosa Jury bloom, while Sonja Mrsich, with her flower Frank Houser Variety, was declared the reserve champion.

Mimosa Jury was adjudged the champion bloom for its beauty and having no blemishes. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
Mimosa Jury was adjudged the champion bloom for its beauty and having no blemishes. Photo / Avneesh Vincent

Crawford said the win was a “special moment” for her.

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“In the 20 years I have been exhibiting. This is the first time I have won the top prize.”

Her interest in growing flowers started a long time ago when her family moved to a new home after selling their dairy farm.

“On arrival, we saw these three Camellias in our garden. Then my aunt who lived down the road was also into them and asked us to come to the show. I have been attending ever since.”

Crawford said from the 30 flowers she had entered; the winning Camellia was handpicked a few hours before it got judged.

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“That’s probably what helped me stand out,” she said.

Whangārei Camellia Club chair David Muir said the “art of picking” came with experience.

“In Jen’s case, she picked the right flower at the right time. Which is why her floral display didn’t have any blemishes.”

Muir said most contestants had brought in their flowers for display a day before and Camellias, like most flowers, will start to “wilt away” or develop a fungus called “petal blight” after being picked.

Muir says the show is going to even get bigger as it celebrates its 60th anniversary next year. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
Muir says the show is going to even get bigger as it celebrates its 60th anniversary next year. Photo / Avneesh Vincent

He described the show as “successful” after they received entries for 393 individual blooms, 28 decorative flower arrangements and nine sprays (Camellia Variety).

“We have been running this show for over 50 years now and the reason we want to keep having this show is not only for club tradition but social aspects as well.”

Muir said while for the youth this was an opportunity to be closer to nature, for the older generation the competition was a way to bond over something they had a “shared interest”.

More than 150 varieties of Camellia were displayed by flower enthusiasts. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
More than 150 varieties of Camellia were displayed by flower enthusiasts. Photo / Avneesh Vincent

Crawford agreed and added that it was all about “sharing and caring”.

“Being in the show and club is like being a big family, just like the Camellias.”

Muir said their club celebrates its 60th anniversary next year and plans to make the flower competition a “big event”.

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Three Camellia blooms floating in a dish of water. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
Reserve winner Frank Houser Variety was grown by Sonja Mrsich. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
Camellia Nicky Crisps are known to be more resilient than other varieties. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
Pink camellia flowers are known to express longing. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
Reticulatas generally commence blooming around about May. Photo / Avneesh Vincent
About 400 flowers were displayed at St John Golden church. Photo / Avneesh Vincent

Image 1 of 6: Three Camellia blooms floating in a dish of water. Photo / Avneesh Vincent

Avneesh Vincent is the crime and emergency services reporter at the Northern Advocate. He was previously at the Gisborne Herald as the arts and environment reporter and is passionate about covering stories that can make a difference. He joined NZME in July 2023.

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