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08-21-2008, 02:29 PM
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Well an Amami Island is a must buy and I want to get a bean leaf type but haven't decided on which yet other than the old axiom "When in doubt, get one of each".
I really, really like Seikai and it is on the top of my wish list, but ouch, I've never spent that kind of money on a plant before, not even on trees for the garden. That'll definately be down the pike as a Christmas/birthday/anniversary/father's day/grandparent's day gift.
Cheers.
Jim
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08-21-2008, 11:26 PM
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The Enabler works her magic again!!!
Gwen, you will LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these two! They are so different to anything else I have. At the moment - until Syunkyuden flowers, I think, these two are my absolute favourites.
As far as what to get next... Unkai, Seikai....????
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Okay, I am falling on the floor laughing right out loud at that new icon! That is just too perfect for you!
Yes, Shannan made me do it! And boy-o am I happy I did it! I got my two plants today from New World Orchids and I am TOTALLY in orchid heaven. Pics to follow in a new thread this weekend!
I think my next one will be the Shunkyuden . .and a moniliforme.
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08-21-2008, 11:31 PM
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Linh and Shakkai;
Thanks for the info. Got lots to look at.
I actually ran across a single specimen of a basic Neo yesterday at a local orchid greenhouse for a very good price. I snapped it up and actually carried it around the greenhouses for awhile until I remembered my wife made me promise not to come home with any more plants this month. It was sooooo hard putting it back on the bench.
Cheers.
Jim
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I've had to do that. . .believe it or not. . .put back an orchid that I really really wanted. It took all my will power to unclench my fingers from around its little pot and put it back.
You have my empathy, my sympathy and my respect. You're a better person that I am. Because to be honest, having done that a couple of times, I now just sneak the plants in.
Or else they just show up mysteriously.
The Amami is gorgeous. . .a real classic Neo.
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08-21-2008, 11:52 PM
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Wow. That is some great variegation! I have an Orihime here, but only one new growth is showing that much white. The main growth is mostly half-green, half-white at best.
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His division sure is gorgeous. Unfortunately, Orihime is one of the variable variegated neos. So I think a lot of them will look like the one Shannan has. Tom Velardi's division is probably much harder to find and might have cost him his first born on ebay.
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08-21-2008, 11:56 PM
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I tell ya, I've got a real battle going on here. . .all these Neos vying for top of the list position.
I am really wanting these and I have no idea which one to pick first!
Seikai
Shunkyuden
Orihime
Hisui
Unkai
But I do have these two on the way from New World Orchids. . .might get them tomorrow!
Kinkosei (white flowers, nearly transparent spots on the leaves)
Seiryujushi (white flowers, contorted pine needle type foliage)
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I vote for Unkai! ....because I don't have that one and I want to see what Glenn's look like.
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08-22-2008, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by DelawareJim
Well an Amami Island is a must buy and I want to get a bean leaf type but haven't decided on which yet other than the old axiom "When in doubt, get one of each".
I really, really like Seikai and it is on the top of my wish list, but ouch, I've never spent that kind of money on a plant before, not even on trees for the garden. That'll definately be down the pike as a Christmas/birthday/anniversary/father's day/grandparent's day gift.
Cheers.
Jim
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Sekai is a great one to get. I heard it might need a bit more "babying" in the winter though. Something about it having "southern blood".
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08-22-2008, 03:39 AM
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I vote for Unkai! ....because I don't have that one and I want to see what Glenn's look like.
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I can show you that... I'll have to get some this weekend...
(But that doesn't mean that Gwen shouldn't get it also!!)
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08-22-2008, 05:02 AM
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His division sure is gorgeous. Unfortunately, Orihime is one of the variable variegated neos. So I think a lot of them will look like the one Shannan has. Tom Velardi's division is probably much harder to find and might have cost him his first born on ebay.
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I think the other thing to think about is that he states that none of the other growths of the plant that he got this division from were quite as variegated.
Also, there is no guarantee that new growths from this one will be as variegated. They could - and most likely will - come out with a lot more green.
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08-22-2008, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by shakkai
I think the other thing to think about is that he states that none of the other growths of the plant that he got this division from were quite as variegated.
Also, there is no guarantee that new growths from this one will be as variegated. They could - and most likely will - come out with a lot more green.
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Shakkai is right. Variegation is generally affected by changes in growing conditions and environment. When a plant is stressed or under less than ideal conditions variegated plants will produce greener leaves....similar response to flowering less under similar changes.
Variegation in orchids always amazes me, physiologically it is so stressful on the plant. It's like being in flower all the time, and then when you consider the conditions that orchids grow under in the wild....wow.
Cheers.
Jim
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08-22-2008, 09:21 AM
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I can show you that... I'll have to get some this weekend...
(But that doesn't mean that Gwen shouldn't get it also!!)
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Hooray! More pictures! Perhaps you could take a pic of the Orihime too?
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