Bean Leaf Neofinetia (Mameba)
I thought I would try to make a list of some of the different types of Neos. This one is for the bean leaf types - those that have shorter, thicker, fatter leaves.
(Photos to follow! And I will add in links to individual posts about these plants as threads get added.) Beniboushi - A mini bean with rasp leaves. More info: (to follow) Kirin Maru - Miniature bean leaf. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...iran-maru.html Kisei Gyoku - A newer variety of bean leaf. Kuro Shinjyu (means Black Pearl) - Tiny plant, with much smaller flowers as well. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...jyu-spike.html http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ack-pearl.html Mameba Nishiki - Miniature bean leaf with white, star shaped flowers. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ta-mameba.html Sedai - Medium sized bean leaf, faster growing than some varieties. Seikai (means Blue Ocean) - Short bean leaf with downward swept leaves. Light pink, unusual form flowers that face upwards and cluster together on the bloom spike. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...leaf-type.html Suikaden (means Imperial Flag) - Curved bean leaf, with very consistent leaves. Flowers have some green in them. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...n-pottery.html Tamakongo - Bean leaf with flowers that have a very short spur and a wide, rounded form. Some flowers have pink in them. Unkai (means Sea of Clouds) - Irregular flowers which are white with a forward facing spur. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...bean-leaf.html Yodonomatsu (means Pine of Yodo) - Quite compact bean leaf, smaller than Tamakongo. More info: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...leaf-type.html |
Oh, one more....Beniboushi. It's a mini bean with rasp leaves. I can make a new entry for that one later so you can link it to this post.
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Added to the list! I'll add the link in when you have time to post. :biggrin:
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Not sure, Camille. I'm guessing it may be no bigger than the size of a quarter.
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And when you find out. . .you HAVE to report back. Those are both soooo great!
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I know the last post was in 2008, but maybe someone can scrounge back into the archives and help me out?
I tried looking at the posted links and they are broken. T-T It was the first time my Neofinetia search sent me to a Korean site and I was heart broken! T^T If anyone can help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. ;) |
Going by the name in the broken URL, it looks like this is the first referenced in the links. (Now i want one...dammit)
Korean name is Guigeumgang or Gugeumgang and the Japanese reading of the name is Kamekongou My Japanese reference says that it's a Chou-mameba, or Super-beanleaf Korean Links: ͱݰ*(Т˧) //dzǰ :: ̹ α 난초게시판 - 아래 구금강... 산채농채집채 - 구금강(龜金剛) ̹ ͱݰ*(Т˧) //dzǰ :: ̹ α Japanese Links: - ͷ - ݵ* From a couple of the photos however, it seems that the plant may have a propensity to grow long leaves in certain conditions... ---------- Post added at 12:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:42 AM ---------- I'm not entirely sure that this is the right one, but the name is the same as the second one linked above. Korean Name: Guhwa Japanese Name: Kagaribi Japanese reference says that it's a tiger variegated small leaved variety, but doesn't say anything about being a bean-leaf. ѱdzȸ > ȸǰ(ȳ) > *(篝) â > dz > * |
Thanks so much!!! I am loving it! Breaking out the Korean-English dictionary and calling daddy now! :bowing
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