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Thursday, September 7, 2023

September orchid of the month: Paphiopedilum

BY JAMES TABABA


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Paphiopedilum philippinense (Manila Bulletin Agriculture)

Paphiopedilum, commonly known as the lady’s slipper orchid, is a fascinating group of plants included in the Appendix I list of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). Being classified under CITES Appendix I means it is a critically endangered plant species subject to stringent international trade regulations that aim to safeguard its survival and prevent further decline.

Paphiopedilum orchids are highly regarded in the horticultural world due to their multifloral nature, producing many flowers on a single stem. Orchid collectors and enthusiasts find them appealing because of their texture, elegance, and diverse range of colors which include purple, brown, green, yellow, and white. Their flowers resemble a lady's slipper, characterized by bulbous labellum, elongated petals, prominent dorsal sepals, and fused lateral sepals.

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Paphiopedilum philippinense (Manila Bulletin Agriculture)

Natural habitat and growing conditions


In the Philippines, the most prevalent type is the Paphiopedilum philippinense, which is found extensively in the country and extends to Borneo. These beautiful orchids are native to the Philippines, where two-thirds of the species are endemic, existing only within the country's borders. Paphiopedilum philippinense has been observed growing on limestone in coastal areas. The porous nature of limestone allows the roots to permeate and store water, making it the preferred growing medium for these orchids. Despite being called "ground orchids," Paphiopedilum does not grow directly in soil but rather on detritus or decaying vegetation found on the forest floor. In some instances, they can be seen growing on tree branches.

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Paphiopedilum philippinense (Manila Bulletin Agriculture)

Cultivating Paphiopedilum can be challenging, especially when taken outside their natural habitat. Laboratory-grown Paphiopedilum orchids tend to be easier to grow than those taken from the wild, as they have already been selected and acclimated to controlled conditions. For successful cultivation, it is essential to mimic their natural environment as closely as possible.

Potting mix and container

Paphiopedilum orchids can be grown on various mediums such as bark, limestone, crushed stones, or marbles. Some sellers in Cebu even use crushed crab shells, which should be thoroughly washed and sterilized to remove excess salt. Additional components like coconut husk and charcoal can be added to the potting mix. To ensure stability, it is essential to plant the orchid firmly and avoid wobbling. The plant can be bound or secured on sticks or wires for added support. 

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Paphiopedilum hybrid of Paphiopedilum philippinense and Indonesia's pride, Paphiopedilum rothschildianum from Borneo. (Manila Bulletin Agriculture)

While most orchids' pot size is determined by the length of the leaves or canopy, Paphiopedilum prefers smaller pots, sometimes as little as a two-inch width, but adequate to keep the plant upright. It is crucial that only the roots have contact with the growing medium to prevent rot and diseases caused by leaf-media contact.

Light and water requirements

Paphiopedilum thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Placing them under a single layer of net shade will provide sufficient lighting. These orchids require watering once a day.  A slow-release fertilizer is preferred, although any balanced fertilizer will suffice.

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Paphiopedilum lowii from Palawan (Manila Bulletin Agriculture)

Proper ventilation and air movement

While Paphiopedilum is considered a ground orchid, better growth is often achieved when the plant is hung, allowing for proper ventilation and air movement. The most common problems encountered when growing these orchids are mites and leaf scales, which typically occur due to overcrowding. Additionally, Paphiopedilum orchids are susceptible to bacterial and fungal diseases. However, these issues can be minimized by meeting the basic requirements of adequate sunlight, proper spacing between plants, and avoiding leaf contact between plants. If any signs of browning on the leaves are visible, the affected parts should be promptly removed to prevent disease spread.

Paphiopedilum exhibits an exotic ornamental appearance, making it a sought-after plant. However, its relative rarity and specialized care requirements contribute to its higher cost, appealing more to connoisseur orchid growers rather than a mainstream choice. 

Photo courtesy of Manila Bulletin Agriculture

UNVEILING THE MASK: Who is Lee Han-byeol?

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Han-byeol is one of the artists who manifested that it's never too late to pursue your dreams! In her feature withHarper Bazaar's Korea, she said that she only pursued acting during her late 20s and did not take any courses related to acting for her undergraduate studies.


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Lee Han-byeol (Instagram)

A new face is unveiled in the new original K-drama series on Netflix, "Mask Girl." Even behind the disguise, the rookie actor who appeared for the first time on the TV screen, Lee Han-byeol, made a powerful debut and caught people's attention for her performance in the Korean thriller.

The actress played the role of the first face of the main character, Kim Mo Mi, the woman whose appearance was hidden by a mask. It's time to reveal more about the rookie star behind the mask, so here are nine things about Lee Han-byeol.

  • Lee Han-byeol is a Pisces but doesn't want to reveal her MBTI.

Han-byeol is 31 years old and was born in South Korea on March 18, 1992. In her first solo interview on the YouTube channel of Harper's Bazaar Korea, Han-byeol said that she doesn't want to reveal her MBTI, "If I reveal my MBTI, I feel like I'm naked and people know too much about my tendencies," the actress said. 

  • The actress competed with 1,000 participants who auditioned for the role of Kim Mo Mi.

During the press conference of Mask Girl, Han-byeol admitted how she was worried about her role. Still, the director, Kim Yong Hoon, made sure to give all the support and gave her a message that she would do well. The director mentioned that Han-byeol was selected out of the 1,000 registered participants. Yong Hoon was impressed by the actress's looks as it matched the character, although it's relatively new in the K-drama scene.

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Lee Han-byeol on the set of 'Mask Girl' (Instagram)
  • Lee Han-byeol is signed under Ace Factory.

Korean agency Ace Factory represents well-known actors such as Lee Joon Hyuk ("Dark Hole," "365 Repeat the Year," "Stranger"), Yoo Jaemyung ("Itaewon Class"), Lee Joo Young ("Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo, Itaewon Class") and more!

  • She pursued acting in her late 20s.

Han-byeol is one of the artists who manifested that it's never too late to pursue your dreams! In her feature with Harper Bazaar's Korea, she said that she only pursued acting during her late 20s and did not take any courses related to acting for her undergraduate studies. 

  • Lee Han-byeol's first lead role was in 'Mask Girl!'

Before landing her lead role in Mask Girl, Han-byeol appeared in short films. Finally, she made her TV acting debut in Mask Girl, portraying the first Kim Mo Mi, who plays an office worker during the day and a cam girl by night.  

  • The actress trained with a choreographer from YG Entertainment for her role in 'Mask Girl'

Dance skills are a must to play the role of Kim Mo Mi, and the show's director said that Han-byeol had to take up dance training for it. Han-byeol trained under a choreographer from YG Entertainment, and the actress revealed that it took quite some time for her to get comfortable dancing in a 'sultry' manner. She also said that the 'Dance in the Rhythm' by Kim Wan Sun was the most challenging track to dance to. 

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A picture from Lee Han-byeol’s Instagram @lhanbyeol 
  • Many people praised the performance of Lee Han-byeol in 'Mask Girl'

People who watched "Mask Girl'' were so impressed when they found out that it was Han-byeol's first TV acting debut. They praised the performance of Han-byeol in the series, especially knowing that it was the actress' debut performance. 

  • Lee Han-byeol opened up on encountering hurtful moments because of her appearance and her avoiding Googling "Mask Girl" because of some comments.

Now, more K-dramas discuss the beauty standards of South Korea, which has been an issue for quite some time. Han-byeol said that discussing this topic is not new to her as she encountered unpleasant experiences from people's perceptions of her. In an interview, she said, "I try not to Google Mask Girl too much because some of the comments might be hurtful." 

  • She has an eye for photography!

On her official Instagram account (@lhanbyeol), Han-byeol has photos mostly about art, and her bio links to the profile of @vbgstxx, which shows photographs of places around Korea. Behind masks, she has an eye for good details and scenes to show. (Kyla Mari Paulo/OJT/University of Santo Tomas)

Kapuso stars brighten up the country’s biggest festivals in Mindanao

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • “We would like to thank all Kapuso from various regions in the Philippines for always inviting GMA Network to their festivals and for giving us the opportunity to share with them the talents of our artists. Kudos as well to all the people behind GMA Regional TV because through their hard work and talent, we are able to continuously spread joy and touch lives in all parts of the country,” said GMA Senior Vice President and Head of Integrated News, Regional TV, and Synergy Oliver Victor B. Amoroso.


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Kapuso Mall Show of TiktoClock hosts during Davao City's Kadayawan Festival

Excitement and love filled the air during the colorful celebrations of the Kadayawan Festival in Davao City, Higalaay Festival in Cagayan de Oro City, and Tuna Festival in General Santos City as some of the country’s biggest stars graced Mindanao’s largest festivities.

Kapusong Dabawenyos couldn’t help but feel happy and kilig as the stars of the top-rated mystery murder series ‘Royal Blood’  — Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes, Lianne Valentin, and Dion Ignacio — flew to Davao City to take part in the fun celebration of Kadayawan Festival. Hearts definitely fluttered as Dingdong, Lianne, and Dion ignited the stage through their entertaining and powerful performances in the Kapuso Mall Show at Gaisano Grand Citygate Mall, Buhangin, Davao City last Aug. 19.

The next day, Aug. 20, remained extra thrilling and fun as Pokwang, Kuya Kim Atienza, Faith da Silva, Rabiya Mateo, and Jayson Gainza from the hit variety show ‘TiktoClock’ celebrated with all the fans who joined their fun-filled Kapuso Mall Show at Ayala Malls Abreeza, Davao City. Prior to their mall show, the Tiktropa immersed themselves with the locals of Kadayawan Village inside the Magsaysay Park and brought some short but sweet entertainment in front of Davao City Hall.

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Kapuso Mall Show of Royal Blood stars during Davao City's Kadayawan Festival

Meanwhile, Kapusong Kagay-anons definitely felt special and loved as the stars of the upcoming drama ‘Love Before Sunrise’ visited their picturesque city to take part in the vibrant celebration of Higalaay Festival. The crowd was mesmerized and fascinated as multi-awarded actress and box-office icon Bea Alonzo and Kapuso Drama King Dennis Trillo, together with Sparkle artist Rodjun Cruz, treated them to a Kapuso Mall Show in Ayala Malls Centrio, Cagayan de Oro last Aug. 28.

Bea and Dennis, together with their ‘Love Before Sunrise’ co-star Andrea Torres, also flew to General Santos City last Sept. 1 to take part in Gen San’s Tuna Festival. They sparked joy and painted smiles through a Kapuso Mall Show in KCC Convention and Events Center, KCC Mall, General Santos City.

Kapuso actor Gabby Concepcion likewise graced the opening ceremony of Gen San’s Tuna Festival last Sept. 1. Joining the celebration of elegance, culture, and community at the Mr. & Ms. Gen San 2023 last Sept. 2 at Lagao Gymnasium, General Santos City was Sparkle artist Luke Conde.

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Kapuso Mall Show of Love Before Sunrise stars during Gen San's Tuna Festival

“We would like to thank all Kapuso from various regions in the Philippines for always inviting GMA Network to their festivals and for giving us the opportunity to share with them the talents of our artists. Kudos as well to all the people behind GMA Regional TV because through their hard work and talent, we are able to continuously spread joy and touch lives in all parts of the country,” said GMA Senior Vice President and Head of Integrated News, Regional TV, and Synergy Oliver Victor B. Amoroso.

Watch out as GMA Regional TV brings the hottest Kapuso stars to various regions across the Philippines to take part and to spread good vibes in more festivals and special celebrations.

EXCUSE ME PO! Six revelations about Kapuso broadcaster Mike Enriquez

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Marissa Flores, former Senior Vice President of GMA News and Public Affairs, revealed that when the cameras are off, she dances to the music played on set. However, he would show this side of him on cameras, especially at the end of a newscast.


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Mike Enriquez

Miguel"Miguel" Enriquez, a talented speaker, joined broadcast journalism years ago. A respected journalist in the industry, Mike has established himself with his distinctive voice and commitment to the truth.

Mike provided insightful coverage of significant events, shaping public opinion and highlighting crucial issues.

Last Aug. 29, the veteran broadcaster passed away at age 71 while having dialysis. His wife, Lizabeth “Baby” Yumping-Enriquez, said that Mike’s blood pressure suddenly dropped and his heartbeat stopped.

Let's take a closer look at the life and legacy of the beloved broadcaster, as revealed in the latest episode of "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho."

 

  • Mike was a funny guy
     

Despite reporting difficult and serious topics, the broadcaster also had a funny side. Joel Reyes Zobel, anchorman of DZBB, said that Mike was a serious person sometimes, but he would crack some jokes here and there.  

His wife, Baby, said that the real Mike was different from the one we see on television. Apart from his authoritative voice and serious persona, Baby said that he was a joyful and talkative person. 

Marissa Flores, former Senior Vice President of GMA News and Public Affairs, revealed that when the cameras are off, he dances to the music played on set. However, he would show this side of him on cameras, especially at the end of a newscast.

 

  • Mike frequently coughed because of nuts 

The iconic “Excuse me po!” was actually because of his love for eating nuts. His throat would often get dry because of this choice of snack. Fellow broadcaster Jessica Soho even told him to avoid eating them, but staff members would sneak in some nuts for him to eat.  

It came to a point when he even said “Ilang beses ba kong pwede umubo? Papalagay ko yan sa kontrata ko” when Marissa talked to him. 

 

  • His nickname 'Booma' came from comicbook

 

Mike’s friends used to call and tease him “Booma” because of his weight. The nickname came from an elephant in a comic by Mars Ravelo. At first, he would get angry whenever they called him Boooma until he eventually got used to it and it stuck with him even during his career. 

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Baby Enriquez (left) and Jessica Soho with Mike Enriquez’s standee (Facebook)

 

  • Mike and his wife treated their dogs like their babies


The couple did not have any children, so they considered their pet dogs their children. 

They also had a knack for naming their dogs with Mike’s nicknames. Their brown poodle is named “Booma,” and the white one is named “Mickey.”

“Yung Mickey was his nickname when he was small. 'Yun ang tawag sa kanya nung mga parents niya, grandparents,” Baby said.

[Mickey was his nickname when he was young. It is what his parents and grandparents called him.]
 

  • Mike had a very generous heart

 

According to Baby, Mike is a generous person who is always ready to help others without any hesitation. Elgin Feliciano,  a crew member of "Imbestigador," said that Mike helped him financially when he needed surgery for his appendix. 

“Madali siya lapitan. Bukas-palad 'yung pagtulong niya kahit sino ang lumapit sa kanya.” he said. 

[He was approachable. He was generous and helped anyone who came to him.]

Joel also said that Mike comforted him when his dad died, saying that he should not be ashamed to cry. The journalist even told him that “Kapag huminto kang malungkot, parang nakalimutan mo na sila.” [When you stop being sad, it’s like you've forgotten them.]
 

  • Mike was a diligent worker


Maan Famador, floor director of Imbestigador and 24 Oras, said that in the span of 22 years, Mike was never absent from work. 

When he was taking a medical leave, he always looked forward to going back to his work. Baby said that the caregivers told her that Mike contacted GMA Network’s chairman and CEO, Atty. Felipe Gozon. Days passed and a letter from Atty. Gozon arrived, stating that “Yes Mike, basta you’re 100 percent sure of yourself that you're healthy and you can do it and your doctors are giving clearance that you can go back to work, you’re welcome.”

Mike has certainly made an impact on the field of journalism in the Philippines. He has inspired many aspiring broadcasters with his unwavering dedication to delivering the truth and fighting for the abused. (Jaff Emielene Conejos/OJT/University of Santo Tomas)

Sommer 2023 war global so heiß wie nie seit Beginn der Wetteraufzeichnungen

Experten rechnen mit weiteren Klimarekorden in den kommenden Jahren


Quelle: dpa/Thomas Warnack


Noch nie waren seit Beginn der Aufzeichnungen drei aufeinander folgende Monate so heiß wie in diesem Jahr. 2023 könnte das heißeste erfasste Jahr werden – ein wichtiges Klimaphänomen baut sich gerade erst auf.


Der Sommer 2023 war global gesehen der mit Abstand heißeste seit Beginn der Aufzeichnungen 1940. Das teilte der EU-Klimawandeldienst Copernicus am Mittwoch für die drei Monate Juni bis August mit. Die Durchschnittstemperatur habe in dem Zeitraum bei 16,77 Grad und damit 0,66 Grad über dem Durchschnitt gelegen, noch einmal deutlich höher als im bisherigen Rekordjahr 2019 mit 16,48 Grad.


„Die globalen Temperaturrekorde purzeln 2023 weiter“, sagte Copernicus-Vizedirektorin Samantha Burgess. „Der wärmste August folgt auf den wärmsten Juli und Juni und führt zum wärmsten borealen Sommer in unserem Datensatz, der bis 1940 reicht.“ Es habe in den vergangenen Monaten zudem rekordverdächtig hohe Anomalien der Meeresoberflächentemperatur im Nordatlantik und im globalen Ozean gegeben, hieß es weiter.


Das bisherige Jahr (Januar bis August) sei das zweitwärmste in den Aufzeichnungen nach 2016, als es ein starkes wärmendes El-Niño-Ereignis gab. Derzeit baut sich das Klimaphänomen erneut auf – was Klimaexperten mit Sorge auf die kommende Zeit blicken lässt.


„Unser Klima implodiert schneller, als wir mit extremen Wetterereignissen, die jeden Winkel des Planeten treffen, fertig werden können“, erklärte UN-Generalsekretär Antonio Guterres zu den Copernicus-Daten. Er forderte die Staats- und Regierungschefs zum Handeln auf. „Wir können das schlimmste Klimachaos immer noch verhindern – und wir haben keinen Moment zu verlieren.“


„Die wissenschaftlichen Beweise sind überwältigend“, sagte Copernicus-Vizedirektorin Burgess. „Wir werden weiterhin Klimarekorde sowie intensivere und häufigere extreme Wetterereignisse sehen, die sich auf Gesellschaft und Ökosysteme auswirken, bis wir aufhören, Treibhausgase auszustoßen.“ Das Jahr 2023 liege derzeit nur 0,01 Grad hinter dem aktuellen Rekordhalter 2016.