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02-26-2009, 02:30 PM
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Spring wish list.
I've been working on my wish list over the winter and getting ready for the spring frenzy.
31 plants. Guess I'll have to work another year to two. And if Marlene doesn't divorce me I'll be Glenn's new best friend!
My top picks are in bold.
Akabana
Amani Island
Anzumaru
Benisuzume
Gekkeikan
Hime Sekai
Isechabo
Issuhime
Kabuto Maru
Kinku Jaku
Kirin Maru
Kisei-Gyoku
Komachimusume
Komyoden
Kotou Fukurin
Koukakuden
Kyokko
Mameba Nishiki
Mayazaki
Momo Hime
Sedai
Seibotan
Seikai
Shojou (Syojyo)
Shutennou
Tamakongo
Tougen
Toyozakura
Yamadori Midori
Yamadori Shojou
Yodonomatsu
I'm also looking forward to the Washington and Philly Sakura festivals beginning in about a month. Hoping to score a plant or two if I run across any.
Official Website of the National Cherry Blossom Festival - Washington, DC
Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia
Cheers.
Jim
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02-26-2009, 05:55 PM
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Wow, what a list!! If you get all of them at once it work be your boss paying you, you'll be paying him!!
Me too, I've been planning my Neo shopping spree! I have a list (of 'cheap' Neos), but somehow have to pick only 2.... Can't wait for Glenn's next trip to Europe!! I'm also going to get a Den moniliforme I think, and a Sedirea japonica
My list:(so far!)
Tosabeni
Suikaden
Kirin maru
Tamakongo
Gojyo fukurin
Higashi demiyako
Hanagoromo
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02-26-2009, 08:10 PM
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So this is what you've been doing all winter!
I see lots of pink. I don't see any variegated bean leaf so tell Marlene she has no grounds for killing you. Yet.
My list this year is short but enough to make me eat crackers for dinner every day.
Benkeimaru
Mangetsu
Akugare
Kinginrasha
2 Korean varieties (don't know the names yet)
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02-26-2009, 08:35 PM
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We really truely do have a sub-addiction with Neos!
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02-27-2009, 09:20 AM
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You both have some nice plants on your lists. Are you going to try to get any as project plants? I need to jump on board before I miss out, again.
Yes, I wasn't just hibernating during the winter. Lots of pink. The list is long but distinguished. There's no way I can get all these this year. When I priced it out, it was almost $1,800! But I can dream! So the list will reside and evolve on my computer over time. I'll probably pick up 2 or 3 this spring, and maybe 1 or 2 more if any happen to jump into my basket during the year.
Still not sure about those yellows and greens yet. I'm sure when I see one in person that'll change.
Variegated bean-leaf?!?! Haven't seen one of those yet. You're so bad!
Cheers.
Jim
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02-27-2009, 05:53 PM
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Nope, no project plants for me. I'm starting to run out of space and sanity so I'll only be getting my 'must haves' this year.
Jim, Satomi (Seed Engei) does have a small, 1 growth, variegated bean leaf, 'Ryokuhou-no-Shima' for $1000. You know, just in case you guys are interested. It probably has a whole 2 leaves on it.
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02-27-2009, 08:08 PM
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I hope it's ok if I jump in here. Question—where do you Neo-Nuts (I say that affectionately especially since I'm one too) generally find pictures of some of these more exotic Neos? I always check out Orchids Ltd. website as well as going out to the nursery, and I look at New World's list, but, of course they don't all have pics. Other than that I only find sporadic info and pics available. I'll appreciate any help.
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02-27-2009, 08:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cathieo
I hope it's ok if I jump in here. Question—where do you Neo-Nuts (I say that affectionately especially since I'm one too) generally find pictures of some of these more exotic Neos? I always check out Orchids Ltd. website as well as going out to the nursery, and I look at New World's list, but, of course they don't all have pics. Other than that I only find sporadic info and pics available. I'll appreciate any help.
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Cathie, I find alot of pictures on Japanese websites. Then there are pics in those Japanese fuukiran books that Jason and Glenn sell, also. I ordered one from Glenn last summer, with the names translated. I also have a Seed Engei catalog I can bring to the next OSM meeting so you can take a look.
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02-27-2009, 09:51 PM
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I didn't think the books Jason sells had the names in English. The one you got from Glenn—it has English names? Lots of pictures? I'd love to see the catalog you mentioned. I'll see what I can find about it online to familiarize myself with it. Do you use the 5A sphag for your Neos? It's really been hard to come by this past year. Last year I bought some from Glenn but I hate to pay shipping on something like that (even if it is light). Jason said he hopes to have some early March. Hope it comes through.
BYW I figured out who you are—you're very tiny with a smile almost as big as you, right? Jason sent you our way, I think.
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02-27-2009, 10:34 PM
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Cathie, Jason has one Japanese book with the English names. It's the one in the glass case by the register. The book I got from Glenn does not have the English names listed in the book itself. Glenn's translator, made a list of the translations. That list comes with the book.
I've used 5A and 4A. The 5A does have longer strands but I find that, unless I have a neo the size of a baby's head, I don't really need the 5A. The 4A is just fine and Jason has it in stock now. Do you prefer the 5A? If you want to order it from Glenn, let me know, maybe we can order together and split the shipping.
Tiny is me. I'm the little Chinese woman with the short dark hair. I've wanted to join OSM for a while. I met Ross Hella on Slippertalk and he was encouraging me to join. Don't tell Jason I'm showing you the Seed Engei catalog, he'll kick my butt. Good thing he's too busy to lurk here,
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