Phragmipedium kovachii is a recent discovery, having been found in 2001 for sale on a stall in Peru by American orchidist Michael Kovach. Its glorious, richly coloured blooms grow to a large size and it has already been used to produce interesting hybrids.
The RHS made its first award to an orchid in 184l but the first FCC was awarded in 1859 to Macodes petola. An FCC is rarely awarded and only to plants of outstanding excellence. A life-sized painting is produced of all RHS Orchid Committee awarded plants, the collection now numbering some 7,000 paintings.
John Gay, a member of the RHS Orchid Committee, has written about his experiences hunting for Phragmipedium kovachii in the December 2011 issue of The Orchid Review, 119 (1296): 234-245.
Details of all RHS awarded orchids can be found in the OSGB Journal and The Orchid Review.
Phragmipedium kovachii 'Trinity'