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B RELATED LITERATURE
Discovery of waling-waling
From the writings of Rence Chan (2017), he stated that Mr. Carl Roebelin, a
European discovered the orchid in July 14, 1880. He worked as a plant collector
for Frederick Sander, who had the largest orchid plant nursery in Europe, during
that time. Heinrich G. Reichenbach described this orchid species in 1882, in the
Gardeners’ Chronicle, and he gave it the name of Vanda sanderiana in tribute to
Mr. Sander.
A Special Flower
Waling-waling is a flower of the orchid family and it is famous for its large
and colorful hybrids. It is showy, very attractive, and offers a very spectacular
sight when it is in full bloom. The flower has wide and colorful petals. “The
flowers are flat, to eight centimeters across; the sepals and petals are obviate,
bluish pink, with buff-yellow, stain, and dull-crimson reticulations on the lateral
sepals; the lip is small and concave, purple-red at base, strongly recurved and
brownish purple at apex; with three prominent keels. This lovely flower grows on
the trunks of tall hardwood tropical trees. This flower also abound in the tropical
forest of Mount Apo and its surrounding areas. It blooms only once a year,
between the months of July and October, and it easily propagates.
Manobo , Bagobo and lumads are some of the ethnic tribes in Mindanao
which had recorded folktales and myths about the waling-waling orchid. The
Diangan -Bagobo called the legendary air plant as waring-waring which , Roebelin
was told , meant ” beautiful goddess” The Diangans who lived around the foothills
of the big mountain had another name for it: Diwatang madayaw. Literally
translate, it meant “ beautiful lady from heaven.”
Legal Acts
Preservation
Waling-waling is under grave threat of being extinct in the wild and is listed
as endangered under CITES. Logging and rampant harvesting from the wild orchid
had depleted the genetic pool. Luckily all is not lost, Some of the serious orchid
breeders like Mr. Jaime Chua from Busay, Cebu, Mr. Ramon Calado of Antipolo,
Mrs. Charita Puentespina ,Sally Luenberger from Davao, Ms. Vangie Go , Mr. Niel
Maceda, Mr. Vicente Chin Jr. ( Calamba, Laguna),Dr. Olivia Sanchez ( Laguna) Mr.
Jun Golamco, Mr. Abdullah Aquino, Mr. Emilio Yap III, Mr. Niel Ganigan, Mr.
Angelo Pagdato , Mr. Ching Chua are just few of the people which have some
grown specimen sized plants not just for personal reasons but some of these are
for breeding purposes.