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Old 04-16-2014, 05:28 AM
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Yeah, it's sort of my consolation prize for having somehow overlooked the magnificent Fugaku which Quay acquired at SEPOS. I also won the Yasuri-Takakuma, which surprisingly drew no other bids.




I guess I'd better take some pics of the 7 I picked up at SEPOS.

It is a beautiful Fugaku. Quay San posted pictures of it on his Fukiran collection thread. I wonder what makes your Fugaku a Hou? Is it the extreme lack of green?
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Old 04-16-2014, 06:22 AM
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Default Neo's. and it's hybrids - Buying On Ebay

For those fans of Neofinetia falcata and its hybrids, I wanted to let you know I purchased a Luicentrum Red Seagull X Neofinetia falcata on EBay about a month ago. I've had very good overall success with my buys from that site (individual sellers/growers tend to back their products up and will refund if you get a bad shipment). When watering yesterday, I noticed this on the hybrid I mentioned I just bought (see photo). I thought that was very encouraging considering the short time I've had it. I find that those particular hybrids do well on Louisiana hardwoods. For those who are not sure about what they'll get on eBay, I encourage them to try it (of course, check the sellers feedback/ask ANY questions you might have, no matter how silly you think they might be - and I asked plenty of silly ones, believe me!)
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Old 04-16-2014, 07:35 AM
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It is a beautiful Fugaku. Quay San posted pictures of it on his Fukiran collection thread. I wonder what makes your Fugaku a Hou? Is it the extreme lack of green?
The SEPOS Fugaku acquired by Quay is a very exceptional standard Fugaku (富嶽), assuming it is labeled correctly, but there are similarities between its variegation and the Fugaku-Hou (富嶽宝) from ebay. Of course we know there's a lot of variance between individual Fugaku generally. The one I bought a year ago has very subdued variegation.

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This variety came out from seedling of FUGAKU and produce spread stripe, Variegation will be very similar to FUGAKU.But FUGAKU-HOU has more stripes and more curvy leaf shape than regular FUGAKU. It's so beautiful!!!

Fugaku has spread striped variegation called Chiri-fu*. It gives us soft image because this stripe looks vaguer than normal stripe. Wide-Hime-ba* is very appreciable to see. *chiri-fu (spread stripe pattern) * Hime-ba ( Curvy leaf shape)
Looking at the kanji, the suffix 宝 (treasure; wealth; valuables) seems almost redundant to the 富(wealth; enrich; abundant).

http://www.romajidesu.com/kanji/富嶽

http://www.romajidesu.com/kanji/富嶽宝

嶽 is peak and 富嶽 (fugaku) is listed as an alternative name for Mt. Fuji.

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Old 04-16-2014, 07:38 AM
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Hou's on first? <LOL>
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Old 04-16-2014, 07:54 AM
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For those fans of Neofinetia falcata and its hybrids, I wanted to let you know I purchased a Luicentrum Red Seagull X Neofinetia falcata on EBay about a month ago. I've had very good overall success with my buys from that site (individual sellers/growers tend to back their products up and will refund if you get a bad shipment). When watering yesterday, I noticed this on the hybrid I mentioned I just bought (see photo). I thought that was very encouraging considering the short time I've had it. I find that those particular hybrids do well on Louisiana hardwoods. For those who are not sure about what they'll get on eBay, I encourage them to try it (of course, check the sellers feedback/ask ANY questions you might have, no matter how silly you think they might be - and I asked plenty of silly ones, believe me!)
It looks like either new root or new growth. Or both.

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Congratulations.
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Old 04-16-2014, 10:12 AM
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How won the Fugaku-Hou? Each time I entered my bid the amount quickly jumped before I hit send! It is a beautiful plant.
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Old 04-16-2014, 10:13 AM
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Such an interesting thread and great pictures of beautiful and unusual Neo. varieties. I must say I am getting quite an education reading this thread and the FB group. So many lovely varieties to choose from.
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Old 04-16-2014, 11:00 AM
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How won the Fugaku-Hou? Each time I entered my bid the amount quickly jumped before I hit send! It is a beautiful plant.
You were probably bumping up against automatic bidding toward my max bid. Usually, I don't bid at all until the last 4 to 6 seconds and enter a ridiculously high max bid with no intention of actually seeing the bidding approach my max. By bidding as late as possible I avoid stirring up interest. Last night I broke with that pattern and bid with over a minute still remaining.
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Old 04-16-2014, 11:14 AM
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New World Orchids was at the MOS show in Madison Hts this past weekend, Matt. Too bad you weren't there -- you could have begun rebuilding your neo collection.
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Old 04-18-2014, 06:46 AM
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Getting to be a large collection Jayfar--nine plants acquired in four days? Pictures and acquisition list please!
Pictures to follow when I get another round tuit.

Tamazuru
Sekirei
Kokyu
Homeiden
Nishidemiyako
Fuji Nishiki
Gojo Fukurin

On a darker note, the Homeiden and Nishidemiyako are replacements for the ones I roasted in the unfortunate space heater incident of last month.

Looking forward to my 2 latest ebay plants arriving later today.
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