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09-30-2013, 08:40 PM
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I have acquired these publications:
1. American Orchid Society Bulletin: March 1985. “Japanese Orchids – Neofinetia falcata and Ponerorchis Graminifolia” written by Kichigoro Suzuki. I found this long out of print bulletin from amazon.
2. Orchid Digest, July, August, September 2004, Vol. 68(3). “Fuuran and Fuukiran—Demystifying the Origin of Neofinetia falcata: Part 1” written by Thomas Joseph Mulhollan, M.D. Note: I could not find Part 2. Dr. Mulhollan has a website that seems to be dormant: www.neofinetia.com. This is one of the most comprehensive descriptions of Neofinetia. I bought this digest from an eBay vendor but I have regularly emailed the membership chair to buy one directly from the publishers of Orchid Digest.
3. Orchid Digest, April, May, June 2006, Vol 70 (2). “Fuukiran, the Living Antique” written by Jason Fischer. Jason’s family owns Orchids Limited, Plymouth, Minnesota. They have a large inventory of Neofinetia. I bought this publication directly from Orchid Digest. This was the last one in their inventory.
4. Orchids, The Bulletin of the American Orchid Society, August 2012, Vol. 81 (8). “Neofinetia falcata and its Hybrids, Cultivating an Asian Beauty in Its Many Forms” written by Peter T. Lin. He owns his own company called Diamond Orchids, out of California. He should not be confused with Peter Lin, who specializes in Phalaenopsis and has his own company called “Big Leaf Orchids” out of Texas. Neofinetia Peter, is the founder of the Fukiran Society of America. In the past few years, this society has sponsored Neofinetia judging events. Here is a link to the Fukiran Society website: http://fukiransoa.weebly.com/ This publication came directly from American Orchid Society.
5. Japanese Orchids: Fukiran Catalog. Author: Shigeru Kasahara. This is a large format magazine sized publication. It is very colorful and organized by leaf type. Excellent source of specific cultivars. This publication is only available upon request via an email to Seed Engei. (It takes a long time to acquire, but well worth the wait!)
6. There are numerous Japanese Neofinetia books in print and are available from New World Orchids. These books, selected by Glenn Lehr, contain the English name of many pictured Neofinetia plants and also translations in alphabetical order. Visit newworldorchids.com.
If you have another document not listed here, please post any information about that publication. With the exception of #6, all of the listed publications are printed in English. There may be publications printed in other languages but since I can only read and speak English, for now, perhaps other languages can create a thread listing those publications.
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09-30-2013, 09:49 PM
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2. Orchid Digest, July, August, September 2004, Vol. 68(3). “Fuuran and Fuukiran—Demystifying the Origin of Neofinetia falcata: Part 1” written by Thomas Joseph Mulhollan, M.D. Note: I could not find Part 2. Dr. Mulhollan has a website that seems to be dormant: Web Publishing and Development Corporation. This is one of the most comprehensive descriptions of Neofinetia. I bought this digest from an eBay vendor but I have regularly emailed the membership chair to buy one directly from the publishers of Orchid Digest.
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I think part 2 of the Mulhollan article was never written or at least not published. I had searched for it unsuccessfully a while back in OD's index of articles.
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5. Japanese Orchids: Fukiran Catalog. Author: Shigeru Kasahara. This is a large format magazine sized publication. It is very colorful and organized by leaf type. Excellent source of specific cultivars. This publication is only available upon request via an email to Seed Engei. (It takes a long time to acquire, but well worth the wait!)
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I've been waiting almost a month for my copy of the Seed Engei catalog. Satomi was going to check with her sister to see if it had been mailed.
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09-30-2013, 10:05 PM
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Jayfar, in an email exchange with Orchid Digest membership guy, he said that Orchid Digest did not publish Part Two of Dr. Mulholan's Neofinetia article. But if you put all of these articles together, you can get a sense that this information ties together pretty well.
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09-30-2013, 10:15 PM
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I've been waiting almost a month for my copy of the Seed Engei catalog. Satomi was going to check with her sister to see if it had been mailed.
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Same story. I got mine certified and return receipt. I had to go to the USPS to pick it up. I think there is some communication miss-steps between Satomi and her sister, Nanae.
Once you get this catalog you will see the basis of many of the commentary of Seed Engei's description of its auctioned plant. It is well organized along variegated, regular leafed, bean leafed, and twisted. The catalog distinguishes Fuukiran listed plants and those plants not yet listed.
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10-01-2013, 10:40 AM
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Here are a couple more books that I have in addition to the ones you already posted. All are in Japanese and a couple have English names of the plants but that's it.
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10-01-2013, 12:37 PM
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PERFECT coffeecup. I think this kind of collection available to US folks is good to have. That way, noobies don't have to do the kind of searches I did just to get this list together. This is the kind of research that I do anyway. But it took me three months to get this far!
As far as your four magazines, I have seen these at NewWorldOrchids' book shelves. Glenn Lehr has translated most of them and will include a list of each plant. Thanks for including them on this thread.
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PERFECT coffeecup. I think this kind of collection available to US folks is good to have. That way, noobies don't have to do the kind of searches I did just to get this list together. This is the kind of research that I do anyway. But it took me three months to get this far!
As far as your four magazines, I have seen these at NewWorldOrchids' book shelves. Glenn Lehr has translated most of them and will include a list of each plant. Thanks for including them on this thread.
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No problem. That's who I purchased them from too. They're kind of pointless unless you don't have the translations. Otherwise, its just a bunch of pretty pictures.
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I tried ordering the 2004 issue from Orchid Digest and they don't have it anymore.
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Well, then, Matt needs to scan it, save it as a pdf and link it here.
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10-02-2013, 08:01 PM
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Well, then, Matt needs to scan it, save it as a pdf and link it here.
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I would do that but I do not want to break any copyright rules!
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