Friday, December 27, 2024
Getting Through the Holiday, Blooms and New Projects
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Looking for Books and Other Related Musings
I haven't compiled enough research yet to make another
solid post on my findings, but I've been searching around for books, articles
and other types of media regarding the history of orchids and their uses.
The other night, I happened across a "sample" of a book online that looked
interesting but it didn't give me enough information to make an informed
opinion on whether it could be used or not for my endeavors.
I used WorldCat which is a global catalog of library
materials online to search for the book I found the sample on. In North
Carolina, there was only one place listed that had this book on its shelves and
that was NC State. Even though this book was on a topic I'm interested
in, I didn't want to purchase the book only for it to not have the information
I am looking for, for my research project. The book itself, is a moderate
expense and while I do love my books (glances over at my bookshelves), I have
become a bit selective on what books I purchase.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Orchid Research and Salep
My research is still in its infancy, but what I have learned has been fascinating to say the least. I recently wrote a blog about the specimens of amber that were found that had insects preserved inside with extinct orchid pollen on them as far back as the Miocene and Cretaceous period. My next stop in my research history is in ancient Mesopotamia.
| a depiction of King Ashurbanipal from relief carvings |
Mesopotamia was situated within the Tigris and Euphrates river basins in the northern part of what was called the Fertile Crescent, today it is known as Iraq but also includes parts of Iran, Turkey, Syria and Kuwait.
Nineveh was an ancient city located in Mesopotamia and was the capital of the Assyrian empire. It became a significant hub of civilization around 3000 BC and officially became the Assyrian capital around 700 BC. At its peak, it was the largest city in the world until its fall in 612 BC. Nineveh was known for its contributions to art, education, and culture, boasting a famous library. The city also featured beautiful gardens, parks, and even a zoo.
King Ashurbanipal was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in Nineveh from 669 BC to his death in 631. He was considered a figure of great strength, both physically and intellectually. He often depicted himself wielding weapons alongside a stylus, setting him apart from previous kings by showcasing his knowledge in literature, writing, mathematics, and other scholarly pursuits.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Phalaenopsis Organization (finally!), New Growth and Flower Spikes, Oh My!
So back when I first started collecting orchids, I didn't really think about tracking their progress or marking the ones I lost/did not survive (it happens). A while back, I happened to come across an article on tracking orchids that had a really nifty template within it for Excel sheets, but it was a bit too complex and some of the functions just wouldn't work. Despite this, it gave me the idea to create a spreadhseet in Google Sheets to inventory and track my orchids.
You can view that spreadsheet on my main website page at: https://sites.google.com/view/orchidjourney/orchids/orchid-collection
When I started filling out the inventory sheet, all of my Phalaenopsis