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Originally Posted by Orchid_Tapestry
Is it true these are from division only?
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Setsugaku, I have only heard of propagation by division. While theoretically it could be seed propagable, it's perhaps still a bit too soon for any seed grown ones to have really hit the market even if they existed.
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Originally Posted by Orchid_Tapestry
Can't say I've ever seen Kousetsu. but have heard it's rather rare. You don't know of a picture of Kousetsu, by any chance do you?
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Kousetsu, Seed Engei had sold good numbers of before. I haven't seen very many for sale lately but I wouldn't really say they're rare.
That said, Kousetsu, Hakkonishiki and Momoyama nishiki are all actually considered the same variety in Korea, and are all registered under the the umbrella name, Baekrok 白鹿. In Korea, when they were originally discovered, many of the siblings were exported to Japan long before maturity and individuals with slightly different physical characteristics were named differently. However, as these individuals matured, they all began to converge on the same general physical characteristics when grown in the same conditions, so in Korea, they were registered in 2013 as the same name:
Baekrok
Here are a couple plants directly labeled as Kousetsu on various Japanese websites:
https://item.rakuten.co.jp/ps-hamana...1olSMyZgswFpA8
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