The champion bloom at the Wanganui Orchid Society's annual show was one that most people wouldn't recognise as an orchid.
Ross Macdonald of New Plymouth won his first ever grand champion with his Dendrochilum tenellum - a bushy, grass-like plant covered in hanging tendrils.
"Dendrochilum orchids do have these long hanging tendrils - but if you look very closely you'll see that each tendril is made up of lots of tiny orchid flowers," Mr Macdonald.
The judges were so impressed by Mr Macdonald's orchid that it was recommended for a certificate of cultural commendation. This means that Mr Macdonald's plant, plus any that are grown off it, have the name 'Mac' added to the end of its scientific name.
"It's only a recommendation at this stage, but it's quite an honour," he said.