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Old 03-27-2008, 01:17 PM
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Awsum plants, but very pricey!
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Of course it is up to each person to decide what plant they want and where they want to get it from. From the bit of researching I've done, it seems to be quite similar to the difference between getting a named clone of a Phal and a NOID Phal.

In this case, yes, they are both Neos, but one has traceable past, the other is unknown. FWIW, I have two NOID Neos, both are lovely plants, and both are quite different to each other, very different leaf textures and habits and sizes - still waiting to see the flowering habit!! But there is enormous variation between plants - as I'm sure you'll have noticed!
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Of course it is up to each person to decide what plant they want and where they want to get it from. From the bit of researching I've done, it seems to be quite similar to the difference between getting a named clone of a Phal and a NOID Phal.

In this case, yes, they are both Neos, but one has traceable past, the other is unknown. FWIW, I have two NOID Neos, both are lovely plants, and both are quite different to each other, very different leaf textures and habits and sizes - still waiting to see the flowering habit!! But there is enormous variation between plants - as I'm sure you'll have noticed!

Actually it is a bit different than the anology given above...it would be more like the difference between a Cymbidium (or phal, paph, etc.) bearing a cultivar name i.e. Cymbidium Sleeping Dawn versus the same cultivar additionally bearing a clonal name i.e. Cymbidium Sleeping Dawn 'Ice Cap'... both plants are of the same lineage (though there may be different parent plants used in the crosses depending on the hybridizer), but the one bearing the clonal name has some distinguishing characteristic that sets it apart from the original cultivar. The cultivated Neos on the NWO site et al are all Neofinetia falcata, there are simply many different clones of the plant (or you might think of them non-botanically as varieties)...all share a common genetic makeup...like our friends Cym. Sleeping Dawn & Cym. Sleeping Dawn 'Ice Cap', they just don't all look the same
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Thanks for the better explanation Adam!
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Hey guys, wondering if it's to late to get in on the Neo project, it sounds fun, and a good excuse to get another orchid. Plus I can justify the purchase
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Adam, you are turning into a real enabler yourself I'm going to order the Tamakongo along with Benisuzume (plus two dendros). Oh, well. Just money, right? I will never remember how much I spent, a year from now.
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Super cool Adam. Thanks for shareing. Now I really want to hurry up and get one! I'm hopeing to make my own pot, i just haven't figured out what I want to do or if I'll have time.
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Wow thanks for sharing the pictures! I especially like the Tamakongo!
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Wow thanks for sharing the pictures! I especially like the Tamakongo!
Becca, go for it! It is a very well behaved little orchid which should provide lots of years of happiness. (Trying to be an enabler!)
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