Vanda falcata, also known as é£ÂÃ¥Â
° (feng lan) in Chinese, ÃÂÂë (pungnan) in Korean, 風è (fÃ
«ran) in Japanese, or the wind orchid in English, is a species of orchid found in China, Korea, and Japan. It was formerly classified in the genus Neofinetia.
Named cultivars selected for characteristics including variegation, flower color or form, and vegetative form are often referred to as å¯Âè²´è (fÃ
«kiran) in Japan. Due to these highly variable mutant forms this species has been proposed as a model organism for floral development in orchids.
Description
Plants are 8âÂÂ12 cm tall on monopodial stems of 1âÂÂ6 cm. There are usually between 4 and 20 narrowly oblong-falcate (hence the epithet) leaves of 5âÂÂ12 cm. that are leathery and sheathed at the base. The inflorescence, including flowers, is 5âÂÂ8 cm. long, suberect, and carries as few as two, and as many as 10 fragrant, white flowers, each with a characteristic curved spur. 2n = 38.
Ecology
Vanda falcata grows as an epiphyte on the branches and trunks of both deciduous and evergreen trees, and occasionally as a lithophyte on rock cliffs and man-made stone walls. Numerous whitish roots grow from the base of the plant, anchoring it to its host or substrate and collecting nutrients washed down from above. These roots are accustomed to excellent air movement. An adult in an optimal situation will produce numerous offsets.
Within V. falcatas range summer temperatures average 26âÂÂ31 ðC. during the day and 18âÂÂ23 ðC. at night. Average humidity is 80âÂÂ85% in summer, and about 75% during the rest of the seasons. Plants receive heaviest rainfall during East Asian rainy season: June and July in southern Japan. Blooming time is usually synchronized with the monsoon, although plants may very occasionally bloom as late as December.
Pollination
Vanda falcata has been reported to be pollinated by several hawkmoth species of the genus Theretra, namely Theretra japonica and Theretra nessus.
Taxonomy
Taxonomic history
The type specimen was introduced to the West from Japan by Carl Peter Thunberg in 1784, and it was described as Orchis falcata. For the next hundred years and more, the species was renamed and moved in and out of many of the Asian sarcanthoid genera, in addition to the African genus Angraecum. Finally, in 1925 H. H. Hu created Neofinetia as a monotypic genus. Two other species were included in Neofinetia, before the genus was reduced to synonymy with Vanda.
Horticulture
History of cultivation
Written records of V. falcata cultivation first appeared in Gao LianâÂÂs The Anthography during the late Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) China. In Japan, the first documented records of V. falcata appear during the Kanbun era (1661-1673), later reaching a peak in popularity during the middle of the Edo period with a marked increase in the number of cultivated varieties. At this time, because the numerous cultivated varieties of the species were primarily enjoyed by the daimyÃ
 and other wealthy or high ranked citizens, the cultivated varieties were given the designation of fÃ
«kiran (å¯Âè²´èÂÂ), translating to "orchid of wealth and rank".
Culture
Vanda falcata is a warm to cool grower. Plants may be mounted on slabs of cork or tree-fern fiber. In Japan, the custom is to grow them on a raised mound of sphagnum moss. The plants benefit from a cool, bright winter rest, and frequent watering when in growth.
Hybrids
Most hybrid names are now obsolete, as several genera were reduced to synonymy with Vanda. (As listed by the RHS:)
- Aeridofinetia Hiroshima Choice â Aerides flabellata àNeof. falcata, M.Kobayashi 1995
- Aeridofinetia Pink Pearl â Aerides jarckiana àNeof. falcata, E.Iwanaga 1961
- Aeridofinetia Tiny Tim â Aerides falcata àNeof. falcata, W.K.Nakamoto 1966
- Aeridofinetia Suzuka Pearl â Neof. falcata àAerides houlletiana, S.Katsuta 2007
- Ascofinetia A. F. Buckman â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum christensonianum, A.Buckman 2008
- Ascofinetia Emly â Ascofinetia Peaches àNeof. falcata, E.Siegerist 1982
- Ascofinetia Color Burst â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum Sidhi Gold, L.Soule(Kultana) 2006
- Ascofinetia Cherry Blossom â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum ampullaceum, E.Iwanaga 1961
- Ascofinetia Furuse â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum pumilum, H.Furuse 1979
- Ascofinetia Kaori â Neof. falcata àAscofinetia Cherry Blossom, I.Mochizuki 1990
- Ascofinetia Lion Star â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum Sagarik Gold, L.Stern 1984
- Ascofinetia Peaches â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum curvifolium, E.Iwanaga 1962
- Ascofinetia Twinkle â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum miniatum, Rev.M.Yamada 1960
- Ascofinetia Yellow Fuuran â Neof. falcata àAscocentrum sp., O/U 2000
- Chrisnetia Green Light â Christensonia vietnamica àNeof. falcata, Ching Hua 2008
- Cleisofinetia Rumrill Cameo â Cleisocentron pallens àNeof. falcata, J.Rumrill 1987
- Darwinara Charm â Neof. falcata àVascostylis Tham Yuen Hae, Takaki O.N. 1987
- Darwinara Fuchs Cream Puff â Neof. falcata àVascostylis Five Friendships, R.F.Orchids 1995
- Darwinara Pretty Girl â Neof. falcata àVascostylis Jim Snider, Takaki O.N. 1989
- Dorifinetia Little Cherry â Dorifinetia Pilialoha àNeof. falcata, Takaki O.N. 1989
- Dorifinetia Pilialoha â Doritis pulcherrima àNeof. falcata, Mr/Mrs H.Starke (Y.Sagawa) 1975
- Jisooara Jisco â Rhynchofadanda Porchina Blue àNeof. falcata, R.Perreira 1987
- Hanesara Golden Beauty â Neof. falcata àAeridachnis Bogor, J.Hanes 1977
- Luinetia Rumrill â Neof. falcata àLuisia teres, J.Rumrill 1975
- Mizunoara Pololei Sunset â Neof. falcata àKagawara Christie Low, Haiku Maui (N.Mizuno) 2005
- Nakamotoara Blanc â Ascocenda Charm àNeof. falcata, Rev.M.Yamada 1965
- Nakamotoara Cherry Hill â Neof. falcata àAscocenda Aroonsri Beauty, M.Sato 1990
- Nakamotoara Dainty Delight â Ascocenda Ophelia àNeof. falcata, Rod McLellan Co. 1980
- Nakamotoara Joyce Hands â Neof. falcata àAscocenda Blue Boy, G.Hands(O/U) 2007
- Nakamotoara Peach Mist â Neof. falcata àAscocenda Karnda, Arnold J.Klehm 1997
- Nakamotoara Thai Surprise â Ascocenda Peggy Foo àNeof. falcata, R.Griesbach (Bangkok Fl.Centre) 1996
- Nakamotoara Rainbow Gem â Neof. falcata àAscocenda Flambeau, Takaki O.N. 1989
- Nakamotoara Selsal's Baby Blue â Neof. falcata àAscocenda Blue Eyes, J.& I.Sellés 1995
- Nakamotoara Wendy â Neof. falcata àAscocenda Meda Arnold, W.K.Nakamoto 1964
- Neofadenia Ucho â Neof. falcata àSeidenfadenia mitrata, S.Ichijyo (K.Nakatani) 1984
- Neoglossum Rumrill Dilly â Neof. falcata àAscoglossum calopterum, J.Rumrill 1989
- Neograecum Conny Röllke â Neof. falcata àAngraecum scottianum, Röllke Orchzt. (G.Röllke) 1990
- Neosedanda (Vandofinides) Purity â Vandirea Takagi àNeof. falcata, J.Rumrill 1980
- Neosedirea Summer Stars â Neof. falcata àSedirea japonica, H.Furuse 1979
- Neostylis Baby Angel â Neof. falcata àNeostylis Lou Sneary, Takaki O.N. 1989
- Neostylis Dainty â Neof. falcata àRhynchostylis retusa, Elliott Flynn 1965
- Neostylis Lou Sneary â Neof. falcata àRhynchostylis coelestis, Hajime Ono 1970
- Neostylis Pinky â Neof. falcata àRhynchostylis gigantea, M.Kobayashi 1990
- Parafinetia Crownfox Twinkle â Paraphalaenopsis serpentilingua àNeof. falcata, R.F. Orchids (Cheah Wah Sang) 2009
- Phalanetia Anna Bettencourt â Neof. falcata àPhalaenopsis Veitchiana, Bettencourt 1988
- Phalanetia Hoshizukiyo â Phalanetia Irene àNeof. falcata, T.Morie 2002
- Phalanetia Irene â Neof. falcata àPhalaenopsis equestris, Y.Sagawa 1975
- Phalanetia Koibotaru â Neof. falcata àPhalaenopsis schilleriana, T.Morie 2000
- Phalanetia Pacifica â Neof. falcata àPhalaenopsis Chieftain, W.K.Nakamoto 1964
- Renanetia Bali â Renanthera Brookie Chandler àNeof. falcata, E.Iwanaga 1962
- Renanetia Sunrise â Neof. falcata àRenanthera imschootiana, Sak.Takagi 1967
- Robifinetia Rumrill Vanguard â Robiquetia spathulata àNeof. falcata, J.Rumrill 1982
- Rumrillara Salome â Rumrillara Rosyleen àNeof. falcata, J.Rumrill 1979
- Sanjumeara Luke Neo â Neof. falcata àPerreiraara Luke Thai, T.Orchids (R.Viraphandhu) 1994
- Vandofinetia Aspenwood Elf â Neof. falcata àVanda Ben Berliner, I.Cohen (Lauralin) 1985
- Vandofinetia Baby Star â Neof. falcata àVandofinetia Pat Arcari, Takaki O.N. 1989
- Vandofinetia Blaupunkt â Vanda coerulescens àNeof. falcata, J.Lindstrom (J.Dunkelberger) 1986
- Vandofinetia Kelly's Cloud Catcher â Neof. falcata àVanda Sally Roth, K.Hurley (Fournier) 2009
- Vandofinetia Little Blossom â Neof. falcata àVanda Miss Joaquim, Sak.Takagi 1967
- Vandofinetia Nago Blue â Neof. falcata àVanda Trevor Rathbone, E.Tamaki 1996
- Vandofinetia Nara â Vanda Patou àNeof. falcata, Kirin Brew. (K.Takagi) 1992
- Vandofinetia Oriental Beauty â Neof. falcata àVanda Rothschildiana, Takaki O.N. 1987
- Vandofinetia Oriental Star â Neof. falcata àVanda Little Blue, Takaki O.N. 1989
- Vandofinetia Pat Arcari â Vanda coerulea àNeof. falcata, Hajime Ono 1970
- Vandofinetia Premier â Neof. falcata àVanda lamellata, Rev.M.Yamada 1960
- Vandofinetia Red Tide â Neof. falcata àVanda Mystic Queen, Lauralin 1989
- Vandofinetia Snow Dance â Vanda Pissamai àNeof. falcata, Suphachadiwong (Kultana) 1984
- Vandofinetia Sweet Petite â Vanda Mimi Palmer àNeof. falcata, B.Thoms 1994
- Vandofinetia Venus â Vandofinetia Premier àNeof. falcata, J.Rumrill 1984
- Vandofinetia Virgil â Neof. falcata àVanda cristata, Highland Trop. 1992
- Vandofinetia White Crane â Vanda sanderiana àNeof. falcata, Exotic Orchids 2006
- Wilkara Didit Finally â Asconopsis Irene Dobkin àNeof. falcata, C.Wilk 2003
Notes
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