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Old 08-18-2008, 06:48 PM
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Gwen - I did check out the site for the pots and they are really beautiful. I am out of town and the present and will be taking a cruise at the beginning of the month so will have to wait awhile for further action on my part. Thanks for the info.
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:38 PM
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Yep...
Yamagata (mountain shape)
Ichimonji (straight line)

By the way, Gwen, there's also Japanese names for the different roots colors, leaf shape and types of variegation. I figured this might get you even more excited
Jotting down the info in my list!

I must know the names for the different colors of roots first!!!!

Here's what I have so far for the leaf shapes:

Bean Leaf: Leaves are thicker and have shorter leaf span
Contorted Growth: Leaves have a twist or contortion
Fuuran: Standard green form (?)
Ocean Wave: leaves will have a slight twist
Pine Needle: (Hariba) closely spaced leaves are narrow with many more per growth
Princess Leaf: Slightly more narrow green leaf
Rashaba Leaf: Rasp leaf
Samurai Growth: Leaves with strong downwards curve

Any others, I should add to the list?
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:44 PM
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Don,

Vic's site is always changing. . .usually once a week he has a new batch of pots. They go quick. I've learned to snatch the pots I want, right away. I just ask him to put them a box for me until I get at least five. . .I usually have more. (five pots gets free shipping to the US).

I usually get either the accent pots or the orchid pots. . .seem to fit my smaller orchids best.

You'll love your pots and so will your orchids!
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Old 08-18-2008, 10:46 PM
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Jotting down the info in my list!

I must know the names for the different colors of roots first!!!!

Here's what I have so far for the leaf shapes:

Bean Leaf: Leaves are thicker and have shorter leaf span
Contorted Growth: Leaves have a twist or contortion
Fuuran: Standard green form (?)
Ocean Wave: leaves will have a slight twist
Pine Needle: (Hariba) closely spaced leaves are narrow with many more per growth
Princess Leaf: Slightly more narrow green leaf
Rashaba Leaf: Rasp leaf
Samurai Growth: Leaves with strong downwards curve

Any others, I should add to the list?
Actually, I thought "ocean wave" only referred to the tsuke type but I could be wrong. Will check on that. The roooooots...........

Before I get into this...did you ever get your neo article, Gwen? If I start to list any more info I better point out that most of the info is from Jason's Orchid Digest article and conversations with him. Don't want him to stick me in the eye with a toothpick if I go back to get a Manazuru next year.
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Old 08-18-2008, 11:02 PM
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Actually, I thought "ocean wave" only referred to the tsuke type but I could be wrong. Will check on that. The roooooots...........

Before I get into this...did you ever get your neo article, Gwen? If I start to list any more info I better point out that most of the info is from Jason's Orchid Digest article and conversations with him. Don't want him to stick me in the eye with a toothpick if I go back to get a Manazuru next year.
No! I never heard back from him! I want that article.

I am always happy to cite sources! I'll be sure to add his name to the reference list I am putting together.
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Old 08-23-2008, 10:12 PM
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LinhT. . .thanks so much for getting in touch with Jason while he was out of town. I am happy that I'll be able to get that article!

I've been potting up orchids ALL day. . .so adding a new photo of my little Suikaden in Erin Pottery in the first post.
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Old 08-23-2008, 11:02 PM
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No problem, Gwen. Maybe I just emailed him on the right day or something

Sweeet photo, Gwen! My Suikaden is in spike too. I have 1 I'm sure of, 1 most likely and the other growths not sure if they're fans. I don't even care anymore, as long as none of these neos croak on me!

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Old 08-24-2008, 04:22 AM
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OMG! It looks like its growing on the side of a mountain!! Awesome pot!
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