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Orchidophile 08-26-2008 11:16 AM

Neofinetia falcata Chosentetsu Aojiku, mini pine needle
 
Neofinetia falcata Chosentetsu Aojiku
New World Orchids


  • Leaves: Miniature pine needle (Hariba)
  • Jiku (Stem):
  • Tsuke (form created at leaf connection): V-shaped
  • Blooms: White flowers
  • Roots Tips: Pale green
  • Distinguishing feature: Tiny size, seems to
  • grow many fans compare to others.
Growing conditions: New London OH, U.S.
  • Grown in an enclosed Exo-Terra terrarium in winter(high to medium light). summer culture: Outside under trees, only dappled sunlight.
  • Humidity: 60%-90%
  • Temp: High 80, Low 65 (Intermediate)
  • Really good air circulation
  • RO and rain water
Here it is in it's new pot

http://www.orchidboard.com/community...eo_profile.jpg

and now in spike!
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...eo_spike21.jpghttp://www.orchidboard.com/community.../neo_spike.jpg
and here's the bloom! :biggrin:
http://www.orchidboard.com/community.../neo_bloom.jpg

shakkai 08-26-2008 01:18 PM

Tim, that is a gorgeous plant! And a wonderful pot! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!

Thanks so much for starting a thead for this one and for providing all that information! I especially like to read how other people grow their Neos. I would like to try mine outside next year - but I would have to be certain that they are safe from slugs and snails. The ones we have here could devastate a plant in one night!!

gmdiaz 08-26-2008 02:18 PM

WOW! :faint:

Thank you Thank you Thank you for posting this one with all the growing info!

That pot is GREAT!!!!!!

LinhT 08-26-2008 07:45 PM

Wow, Tim! You got this one in fast! Thanks for taking the time to put an entry in. If I find out the english translation of the name, I'll let you know.

shakkai 08-27-2008 02:57 AM

Tim, I did finally remember the 'story' behind this name...

It translates to something like Korean dagger or sword or something like that (because of the sharp pointy leaves). In the past there have been conflicts between the Japanese and Koreans, and there is a lot of 'history' there.

The name Chosensetsu has now been changed, I believe, to Yoroidoushi - which is a Japanese dagger and translates to: "passing through an armor".

Orchidophile 08-27-2008 08:38 AM

Thank you all! and I would love to learn more about the history behind these names. I bought 3 other Japanese pots but I dont have any thing small enough to put in them.....these are very small pots... kinda like little clay thimbles.

shakkai 08-27-2008 08:49 AM

LOL! You just need to buy some miniature Neos!! Problem solved. http://smileyicons.net/s/149.gif


Not that that wasn't a serious suggestion, I do have a couple of things that are in those tiny little 'thimble' pots - one is the little miniature, miniature Sedirea. I'll try to get some photos of mine when I get home from work today.

gmdiaz 08-27-2008 10:07 AM

I've seen that little micro mini sedirea! My work mate, Diane, got one from New World Orchids last week. . .it's ADORABLE!

I just went and measured the leaf span. Both leaves come in under 1-1/4"!

I already have this one on my must have list. It's called Seigyokumaru. I think it was around $40.

Anyway, if you decide to spring for it, it's a winnah!

LinhT 08-27-2008 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmdiaz (Post 140694)
I've seen that little micro mini sedirea! My work mate, Diane, got one from New World Orchids last week. . .it's ADORABLE!

I just went and measured the leaf span. Both leaves come in under 1-1/4"!

I already have this one on my must have list. It's called Seigyokumaru. I think it was around $40.

Anyway, if you decide to spring for it, it's a winnah!

I have a Seigyokumaru I bought a few months ago and it seems to appreciate the cooler temps more also. There's even a Shima Seigyokumaru which is variegated. Had to pass that one up last time I was at OL due to the "living in a cardboard box" threat.

gmdiaz 08-27-2008 10:57 AM

Was the little variegated version super expensive. . .bet it was dang it.


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