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Old 07-14-2009, 03:27 PM
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Finally got around to take some pictures



I assume this is the standard cultivar of Neofinetia falcata but I´m not sure, it looks to be smaller, with thinner leaves and smaller flowers than the standard one.


Perhaps I shouldnt have divided these two....The right one has 6 spikes with around 30 flowers, the left one has 3 spikes with 16 flowers, and another spike coming it seems.


Tenkei Fukurin. Beautiful wide yellow variegation, standard Neo flowers.


Nishidemiyako. New arrival from NWO, I cant take credit for the flowers, because it already had them when I got the plant. Strong scented and very nice variegation.
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WOW! when did you divide your plant? As they both look like a very huge size!!! & extremely florishious to me?
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WOW!!!!!!!!! They all are fantastic.

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No wonder I liked the Nishidemiyako so much. It should be a good looking plant for the price It really is beautiful, but I'm looking at one called Hisui and thinking, "I can't spend $90.00 on an orchid--even a Neo."

Well, we'll see...Judging by yours, it may be worth it
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No wonder I liked the Nishidemiyako so much. It should be a good looking plant for the price It really is beautiful, but I'm looking at one called Hisui and thinking, "I can't spend $90.00 on an orchid--even a Neo."

Well, we'll see...Judging by yours, it may be worth it
$90 is a bit expensive for hisui, seed engei usually has some for $10 or $15 (small plants) or $60 for a good sized plant.
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Thanks for the info, Kip. Do you know if they have a web site?
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gorgeous!!


Where'd you get the first two brown pots?
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Thanks for the info, Kip. Do you know if they have a web site?
Neofinetia falcata/Japanese orchid/Samurai orchid/SEED ENGEI

they don't update their website, but you can use the contact form to request a new price list.
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Very nice, Anders

That Tenkei is going to look even more fabulous as it gets bigger. Great blooms!
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