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Old 04-12-2012, 01:37 PM
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Daruma and Tamasaki are examples of the 低い山 'low hill' tsuke in the description sheets, but on the website page (links above) it is called mountain tsuke ... who knows?
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Old 04-12-2012, 02:34 PM
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Here is a little picture of the 4 commonly described tsuke
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Old 04-16-2012, 02:38 PM
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Jim,

As I was doing some research on Neofinatia, I came across this website (in japanese). In the right column on the main page, second paragraph down, they have links to lists of Neofinetia (huge lists!!!) with description of all characteristics, including tsuke, leaf shape, root color, flowers, etc. It is hard for me to understand everything from the google translation as I don't speak a single word of Japanese
I could find mention of at least 6 kinds of tsuke, but I never heared of the 2 last ones

山 or 山形 Mountain
Wave
Crescent
一文字 Straight
低い山 Low hill
浅い月 Shallow moon

there is also this one previously mentioned in one thread on the OB: 弓形 - Yumigata - Bow Shaped
I think the bow shape could be the same as the low hill... as i would be a little bump on an otherwise straight line
Wow, I never heard of the last two either. Hmmmm, I learn something new every day!

I've been on that website. Some amazing plants on that blog.

Thanks.

Cheers.
Jim
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