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Blooming, Budding, and Roots Oh My!
Inspired by the many postings of wonderful blooming Neofinetia, I decided to offer various pictures of these delightful plants. One thing I cannot share is their scent: absolutely wonderful.
These are all bunched together. The most hidden plant is the Tomakongou. Here is a list of the plants in this photo (left to right) Front Row: Kenkokuden, Fugaku, Higashidemiyako (this is my very first striped Neofinetia and the plant that is shown in Ginger's Cubby Pot), Rahsa-Daiou, and Fuji-Nishiki. Middle Row: Tenkei-Fukirin, Kinkabuto, Nishidemiyako (this one has appeared in its own thread), Tamakongou (the smallest plant in this photo), and Gojyo-Fukirin. Back Row: Higashidemiyako (I acquired this plant in October), Kinroukaku, Rain-No-Hikari, Itoseikai (this one has two spikes growing), Shunkyuden (peloric flower), and Beni-Ryokuhou. https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2897/...e6afe29f_b.jpg Blooming Neofinetia by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr Another view https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5505/...e7d74895_b.jpg Blooming Neofinetia by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr The Shunkyuden has these unusual flowers. It started blooming a couple of weeks ago. The flower petals are growing along the stem but the head of the flower is still bunched up. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5526/...930a1c04_b.jpg Shunkyuden by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr Neofinetia are also prized for their roots. This Rain-No-Hikari demonstrates three highly appreciable attributes: striping that makes the plant look half and half, highly fragrant flowers, and muddy brownish roots. If these roots were ruby tipped, it would be even more diserable. https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2904/...5dba2316_b.jpg Rain-No-Hikari by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr This Hanagoromo has the ruby tipped roots, it is a tiger stripe, it should also have scarlet leaves. The Tsuki on this plant is the desired color of the leaves--if I grew it properly. But two out of three is not bad. https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2921/...903fabda_b.jpg Hanagoromo by MattWoelfsen, on Flickr |
I love those ruby-tipped roots! I think I will actually have to get another neo. :)
Very lovely 'family' photo! I love all the blooms and leaves! Great growing! |
Great job Matt! Lovely plants!
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Looking great Matt!
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Good growing!
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awesome group of plants! And I didn't know hanagoromo was supposed to have scarlet leaves? I thought it could just produce golden tiger variegation on it's leaves like a kinroukaku, but with more ruby like roots?
And lovely flowers of the shunkyuuden, and I wondered how one could tell the difference with for instance a nangoku no mai? which is also supposed to have multisegmented flowers? You also have some very nicely variegated striped varieties though! I would have loved a rain-no-hikari like yours but the nicely variegated ones were out of my price range :( ... I decided on ordering a nicely variegated kinkabuto though greetz, Dries |
Lovely, lovely, Matt. They all look so happy!!!
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Matt they are so so cute, all of them, healthy looking plants, your collection is stunning!
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Thanks everyone for your encouraging words. I cannot help but bask in your words because I can recall how totally concerned I was at the end of Fall facing Winter. Then when Fort Wayne got hit with the coldest and longest Winter in twenty years, I thought me and my Furan will not see Spring. But this is the result! So thank you all for looking and for commenting.
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Oh they are just fantastic Matt,,,great growing 😊
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