Really appreciate your encouraging comment. I will do more indie clips about historical orchids. Meanwhile... enjoy the rest of my competitive eating videos ;) (hendrika)
Thank you for the compliment..do join my Facebook page: The orchid history project. It has lots of photos of flowers from the old days and a place to keep updated what's blooming here in Bririsbane in my growing space
@@PlantVisionz yeah it wasn't working. On other videos yes but not this one. Wondered if they were part of the film. I'll try watching on something else
The 1951 article is incorrect it is well documented orchid hybridization was being well documented in the mid to late 1800's. All you need to do is look at the early books like The Orchid Review orchid hybridization was going strong here is a quote,"Our last volume furnishes a nearly complete list of crosses which have flowered up to the end of 1893" this is from The Orchid Review page 50, Orchid Hybridization, 1893. You can look at the Sanders list, so it totally creditable that Miss Agnes Joaquim was able to cross two orchids. It takes years to grow an orchid from seed at the time when only symbiotic method was the only method on average it took five to ten years to produce a blooming orchid from seed, so this totally debunk the 1951 article.
thanks for keeping our history alive..
Really appreciate your encouraging comment. I will do more indie clips about historical orchids. Meanwhile... enjoy the rest of my competitive eating videos ;) (hendrika)
Thank you so much for producing and sharing for this wonderful video. 🙏🏼🕊💚☮️🙋🏻♀️
Thank you... do join my orchid page: facebook.com/theorchidhistoryproject
more content on the way
Thanks for the video. As an orchid lover, I enjoy it very much. Greetings from Indonesia ❤
Thank you for the compliment..do join my Facebook page: The orchid history project. It has lots of photos of flowers from the old days and a place to keep updated what's blooming here in Bririsbane in my growing space
Absolutely wonderful and educational video
Awww...thank you for the compliment
How can i turn the subtitles off?
U have to click on the "CC" icon to turn it off
@@PlantVisionz yeah it wasn't working. On other videos yes but not this one. Wondered if they were part of the film. I'll try watching on something else
@@sarahspurgeon5261 yea maybe it's part of the film.. Because some people might not understand the Singaporean accent.
The 1951 article is incorrect it is well documented orchid hybridization was being well documented in the mid to late 1800's. All you need to do is look at the early books like The Orchid Review orchid hybridization was going strong here is a quote,"Our last volume furnishes a nearly complete list of crosses which have flowered up to the end of 1893" this is from The Orchid Review page 50, Orchid Hybridization, 1893. You can look at the Sanders list, so it totally creditable that Miss Agnes Joaquim was able to cross two orchids. It takes years to grow an orchid from seed at the time when only symbiotic method was the only method on average it took five to ten years to produce a blooming orchid from seed, so this totally debunk the 1951 article.
thank you for your amazing input on this....
WOW!!!
The original National Flower of Singapore is and always be the Hibiscus!
oh...because you feel Singapore is still very much part of malaysia?