Shopping Thailand's Cactus & Succulent Fair - Ep 138
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2019
- When you visit Chiang Mai the same day the premiere Cactus & Succulent Fair is going on-you have to go, right? Well, I'm glad I did, because this was an opportunity to capture the late Chanin Thorut and my friend Home share their joy for cacti and succulents.
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This episode is devoted to botanist, Chanin Thorut. Chanin started his love of plants in early childhood-and later become a pioneer in several plant groups, including Hoya, Bromeliaceae, orchids, and cacti and succulents. During his professional career, he imported many foreign species for propagation, along with writing articles about them in leading house or gardening magazines in Thailand.
Chanin also explored many remote forests and discovered several rare, undescribed species, including a brand new Bulbophyllum from Khao Luang National Park in Nakornsri Thammarat Province, and later named it after Dr. Tem Smitinand as Bulbophyllum smitinandii Seidenf. & Thorut 1996.
In term of Bromeliads, Chanin is well known and a leading authorities in Hybridizing Dyckia. He imported the first batch from many different places and creating new hybrids in his backyard. Some of his well known hybrids are Dyckia 'Charlot', Dyckia 'Pharaoh', Dyckia 'Cleopatra', and also named several sports from other's seedlings or offsets that look very special; for example D. 'Diamond Crown', D. 'Yakuza' , and D. 'Tsunami'.
Chainin joined us on our trip but didn't come up the mountain, as he wasn't feeling well. He was later rushed to the hospital in Chiang Mai during the hike and passed away hours later at the hospital from heart failure on October 29. Chanin always shared his collection and thoughts to beginners.
He co-authored the ‘Succulent’ Book with Pijaya Vachajitpan and Pavaphon Supanantananont. It was later translated into Japanese.
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We need more people like him not less :-(
I hope people like him have inspired many to pursue their passions.
Hi. I watch your videos too
Reluctant to talk on camera then get him among the plants and watch him go. It is so beautiful that you were able to capture and share this wonderful man with the world!
Enjoyed this immensely!
Huge plant lover and very knowledgeable man . RIP 🙏
shes a women not a man
I'd like to go back to thailand. They really grow beautiful plants and trees.
bittasweet symphony he’s talking about chanine who passed away
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Hello, I,m from Thailand . I'm pretty sure that a lot of people have been missing him. It would be an honor to share your video to the Thai Cactus and succulent communities. Our groups are getting bigger and bigger these day. I would love to share this if you don't mind. Thank You so much.
Feel free to share. I would love that; and I think the community there will appreciate that. I am also getting the previous episode translated in Thai, which I think should help, but it's such a complex language-on top of the botanical nomenclature and botany terms, that it will take about two weeks for them to get the subtitles in. But feel free to share. Thank you.
Thank You 🙏🏻
Hello there Summer and Mrwaigon from Toronto Canada. I just want to ask if there are any sellers on Ebay . I live those hybrids .
they ship overseas?
i can sense his kindness and love for plants… thank you for sharing a little bit of mr chanin’s life with us
I love that he was wearing a plant shirt of one of the varieties he pointed out :D
It had a great phrase on the back too; I made sure to include it in another episode edit.
So glad that part of Chanin's collection is going to be displayed at Sirikit BG and shared with the public. It is a lovely homage and, cannot help but imagine, that someone with such a passion, would be proud of that.
My deepest condolences to his family and friends. May he RIP
Lovely that you have this record of his love of plants & his willingness to share his knowledge
If only we had more time together!
So young, terrible news, privilege you got to share him with us, his legend will live on through textbooks, plants and memories.
Your energy is truly infectious that you got him to talk about his passion. He will truly appreciate this from heaven above 🌿🍃 thank you Summer, condolence to his family 🙏🏻
What I appreciate about you, Summer, is your genuine desire to esteem others better than yourself. You bring so many of the world’s unknown wise and caring sentinels of our green cohabitants on this planet to the forefront. I truly enjoyed meeting Chanin and watching this very personal side of three individuals fellowshipping over their passion.
So inspiring. You and all whose lives were touched by the gift of his presence are in my prayers. 💚
Thanks so much for your sentiments. I share with people that what gets me out of bed every morning is not what I know, but what I don't know, and that's one of the ways how we cultivate an engaging and inspirational life. I'm so pleased this channel can be a platform to share my and others passion; and pleased that We could... In some small way... Document Chanin's passion before he passed from this Earth.
Summer Rayne Oakes I am glad as well. Thank you.
I'm not ready for all the emotions in this, RIP and may he be in a better place.
I like to believe that when we pass and get to heaven. We're allowed to paint our own canvas. Kind of like the movie What Dreams May Come. Although I don't like the part about suicides. I believe if we are so tortured in life we may get a second chance at it. When you say in a better place I pray we get to enjoy the thing's we're truely passionate about in life. We're surrounded by those we love. May he be among all of the thing's and people that brought him so much joy and happiness. 🙏 🌵🌸🌿
Wow i love how everyone pulled those complicated plant names right out of the air! you can really sense the love for nature! thanks so much!
This is the first time l am seeing such a large variety of plants. They are beautiful and rare. Thanks for sharing.
As someone obsessed with caudiciforms/caudex plants, I'm always rewatching this video.
i just noticed this was filmed last year. Its mind boggling to take it in, cant wait to join you in the upcoming adventure Summer! too bad your videos end, every week its like i want like an a day-long 💚
Thanks for this episode. He was such an enthusiast.
By far my favorite episode. So many plants I haven’t seen before and so many I have added to my wish list. Loved all the Atrophytum. This was such a thoughtful and meaningful video for your late friend and his family.
A great plant lover. Well conversant with plant world. Really miss you !
This was fascinating! So many varieties...just AWESOME and these guys know so much and what I really like is that they enjoy sharing the KNOWLEDGE with such ENTHUSIASM! Thank you HOME and CHANIN! So happy you were able to meet CHANIN before he passed, what a beautiful tribute to his work and memory! Thank you Summer🌵
I love how he said kalanchoe! There’s always so many who say it differently & I like how he pronounced it!
I always say plants don't care what you call them!
Euphorbias are amazing!
He seems like he was a kind person.
May his soul rest in peace.
Hope all his hard work and collections goes to someone as passionate as him.
Come to think of this, life is so fragile.
Summer, thanks for remembering someone like him.
I really love this video with Home and Dr. Chanin. They're cool to be with when you're scouring plant markets. I'm amazed at Dr. Chanin to identity these plants at a drop of a hat. It's such a shame that the plant world lost him too soon. Also, It's my first time to see so many kinds of euphorbia. The only ones I know are those huges ones that had been a rave years ago. They've become miniatured as i saw in your past videos. The Thais really are amazing when it comes to plants. I love watching videos of their fish market too and it also makes me think they really give importance to both agriculture and aquaculture to produce such amazing plants (and fishes). Thanks for this video. Looking forward for the next one.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and share your sentiments...
Wow, this video makes me want to go to Thailand!
Amazing CnS & caudex plants shop, marvelous plants. 😍
Thailand breeders are one of the best.
From Philippines, thank you for sharing this video.
RIP Chanin. Sharing his love with you Summer. So touching.
Beautiful tribute to Chanin!! May he rest in peace.
Thanks for visiting Chiang Mai. Live here and now have better idea of the amazing plants around. Your videos are very informative and entertaining. Keep Growing!
So far, that is one of my favorite videos that you've made. How extraordinarily knowledgeable that man was, what a great loss. But not going to lie - who else besides me gets excited when they talk about a plant that's already in your collection? 😄😄
Glad you enjoyed so much. And i think lots of folks like to see plants they are familiar with and have!
He mentioned Paraguay 🇵🇾 ❤️ I love how plants make people know we exist
U sooo meant to be there too capture this magnificent man... may he RIP...💞
Rest in peace Chanin. Thank you for sharing this with us. My condolences to your dear friend.
Thank you
I love these so much. Theyre so serene
Thanks for taking the time to watch
and once again, one of the greatest episodes I have seen. the sense of wisdom so many cactus and wonderful colors. I will dream about that for a long time. the video could go on forever.
Thank you very much
You're welcome very much
Watching this was incredibly heartwarming. 💚🌱
Amazing video superb 👏 👌 👍 🥰
Wow! Just found this video, wonderful information being told to us by some very knowledgeable people.
Thank you for showing this. Blessings to his family. 🙏
And thank you for letting us come along with you guys!!!
R.i.p a person loving nature going back to nature.. the place he came from.
Thank you Channin for inspiring us
What an amazing man he was, I love watching/listening to people when they speak about their passion.
RIP. It's great to see someone thrive in their element.
Thanks you so much for this video. For present people like him. Respect
This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing Summer.
My pleasure Angela.
Repeating to watch this💯🎉
So interesting. I'm so glad that Chanin Thorut's enthusiasm for the plants made him overcome any shyness about being on camera since the video was really enriched by the details about the plants that he could share. This series has been very special Summer and will be remembered.
Again, my heartfelt condolences to Chanin Thorut's family, friends, and colleagues on his passing. One day I hope to visit Thailand and see some of his collection on display as you mentioned at the end of the video.
Thank you Barbara always for your thoughtful sentiments. It's folks like you that make the hard work and effort of this channel worthwhile
Beautiful tribute. His knowledge is abounding and this was so awesome to see all of the varieties. ❤️
This was so interesting to watch, all those gorgeous hybrid cacti and succulents and the info about them! A beautiful tribute to Chanin.
I collect cactus & succulent some years ago. I understand his passion! 😊 Love his Gimnocalycium mihanovichii shirt! I would love to know him. Beautiful video and tribute 💖
Love taking in this knowledge from such wonderful people who know so much. May he Rest in Peace
Awesome video. Thank you for the great opportunity to be introduced n see Chanin Thotut and his passion for plants. Loved getting to see such unique plants
It's truly beautiful to see his passion and knowledge. I'm glad you're sharing his beauty with the world
Super awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thanks sooooo, much.
This was so fascinating to see such vibrant and cool looking species and hybrids, and it’s convinced me to visit Thailand at some point! Thank you for also introducing us to Chanin as well, I am excited to look into more of his works. May he Rest In Peace ❤️
What a gentle and kind man, and a wealth of information. I didn't realize till the end (missed beginning) and realized with sadness that he had passed. So much information also.
Simply amazing how latin can transcend all culture and language. Thank you, Summer.
A huge thumbs up to this special video!!
Beautiful collections 👍
Hello ... I have a Wonderful collection of succulents. I grow many from seed. I have several friends in Chaingmai , Thailand and other provinces . I would love to share your video in our plant groups. I did not want to share without permission from you , Dear Summer .
Thank you for All the Wonderful videos . I love this one so much ❤️✌️🥰
That was such a great episode and it feels really weird to watch this man knowing he died a few days later, it is very touching, thanks for sharing Summer!
My pleasure. I'm so glad we could in some small way capture a piece of his passion
Whenever I travelThailand I usually spend my whole time visiting plant nurseries. Thai people are real artists and this is clearly reflected on their love to plants and creating colors and hybridization.
A beautiful reminder, that we are all scheduled to return. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing, totally overwhelmed with all of the plants. This man is totally amazing with the knowledge he has and shared with us. Thank you Summer for sharing a very interesting video.
Loved this so much. Incredible plants and wonderful to hear three experts talk with such interest and enthusiasm. He was obviously a pleasure to spend time with. ❤️🌵❤️
This is so sad. He has so much knowledge and it's really sad that he's gone. This inspired me a lot. RIP
Vale Chanin 💚 may you be resting in the most beautiful garden
I absolutely love your show I was so exited to see a new one 💕and with such meaning ❤️
Chanin, Home and Summer thank you for sharing your knowledge. I learned so much . Its amazing how you guys can remember all the plants’ name !!
❤️ it's amazing how you guys conversed, like talking about your own family matters, thanks and may him RIP
So sad in our community to lost such a man full of knowledge that can pass down his knowledge to the next generation RIP Sir Thank you Summer for sharing this clip.
I don't know anything about family or propagating stuff but just by hearing you guys exchange infos, I'm also nodding and sort of understanding what it's related to💕 His very passionate on what he does, he will be remembered for his genuine love for plants💕
My condolences to family and friends. Thank everyone involved in bringing such a beautiful collection of plants and sharing.
I've been to Chiang Mai twice and didn't know they offered such showings.
Thanks for sharing, great video!
Such a great tribute to a wonderful plant enthusiast. I learned so much from his descriptions. Thank you for documenting his contributions to the plant community.
I just wish we had more time with him to show his hybrids.
This is amazing, very precious. Bless his soul ♡
Thanks for this video. He was an ocean of knowledge and information. I felt this should never end. May his soul Rip.
All these familiar faces and plants... 😊 I've never been to this fair in Chiang Mai before but definitely will someday!
I've only recently gotten really into cactus and this is the best cactus related video I've found here on UA-cam.
Thank you for this! May he rest in peace
So great to see Chanin... he was such a great source of info on plants and cultivation. He got me hooked collecting Dyckia after seeing his hybrids on the dyckiabrazil blog. Many thanks for sharing.
I love It beatiful flowers
Amazing 👍
very informative video about cacti species, thank you. It was very interesting.
Thanks Summer Feel better to see these plants make me miss home
My kind of heaven!
So sad such a brilliant expert and plant lover left us untimely 😢 May he RIP! Thank you Summer and the team. Very informative and cool video ❤️
Thailand is like my country... Take care Mam always
My Ariocarpus were all ordered from Miles To Go in Arizona. I had them all planted in mineral soil (basically sand and granite dust) , sitting in bright sunlight for at least 4hrs. daily. Water only late May through end of September once a month. Fertilize 1/4 label directions wit synthetic only once or twice a growing season. Mine grew quickly! Patience is key!😉👍
Im been watch ur first vid about ur houseplants and this time I decided to follow you... R.I.P to you great man
Wowwwwww!beautiful
I recently started to watch your videos...all videos giving much positive vibes ,tnks
I'm absolutely jealous yet inspired..
That's my dream place! Never actually been there, but I've imported from Thailand my all time favorite plant, E. abdelkuri!
thank you very much for the vid
Plants lover here.god bless.new friend here.stay connected.
I love the background view...
13:55 i was hopeful to see 'Fukurokuryuzinboku' and viola! 💚
30:43 tooo Ledebouriaaaaa.. its sad when the people close to you just gone. rest in peace