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Old 10-16-2013, 08:24 AM
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I got 2 new Neo's this september, along with a sedirea japonica that I got from a orchid nursery in the Netherlands, and best of all, 3 plants for the price of one, only 25 euro's! The Neo's are a Neofinetia Hisui 翡翠 and a Neofinetia Nishidemiyako 'New world' CHM-AOS 西出都 from New world orchids. During transport the nishi got a small infection of the central leaf of the oldest growth so I lost a few leaves on that one, but it's stopped for now and the side growths are growing fine. I was surprized by the size of the nishi, I thought it would have longer leaves, but do u guys think it needs to grow a bit to get a bigger leafspan? For the moment it's only as wide as my tamakongou? But I am sooo happy with these new additions and I hope to grow them as beautiful as I can... so if anybody knows how much light they need to aid the variegation, any tips are welcome .
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Neo. Nishidemiyako 'New World' CHM-AOS 西出都



Neo. Hisui


special thanks to Glenn and Kristen from New world orchids for these wonderful orchids!
Greetz,

Dries
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Old 10-16-2013, 01:24 PM
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Very beautiful Dries.
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Old 10-16-2013, 03:07 PM
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Our vendors are like friends to me & you guys on the Board are "dear" friends. I love it when you post happy pics of your Neo hauls I am such a geek
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Old 11-15-2013, 08:54 PM
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Hi Dries, I was looking at your pictures. I did not notice it before, when you first posted. But where did you get your plant tags?
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Old 11-16-2013, 06:58 PM
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Euhm, I'm not really sure Matt... I ordered them together with some plants but I can't seem to find my order info. They are just plain plastic tags though, but fairly tough and at the same time easily cutable to the right size with scissors. I obviously wrote the kanji on them myself, I did this because I had only few decent tags and most were different, this way I get some uniformity

sorry that I can't help u,
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Old 11-16-2013, 07:06 PM
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That's what I'm talking about! You wrote the kanji? That is awesome. Do you read/write kanji? I like the red ink.
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Okay... that's it. I have to get one! Thanks for sharing your pics! I'm inspired to do a whole new garden of nothing but these.
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Old 11-16-2013, 07:47 PM
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Okay... that's it. I have to get one! Thanks for sharing your pics! I'm inspired to do a whole new garden of nothing but these.
Proceed with extreme caution! Dries' plants are beautiful examples of Neofinetia. His photography and staging of his plants are designed with great attention. His pots, all the way down to his meticulous calligraphy are designed to entice and lure you into the.......(dodododododo, twang!) Neofinetia zone.
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I'm lured. I'm sucked in. I've caught the bug. I plan to get one as soon as my husband lifts the "no more orchids" rules. I suspect that will happen in the spring, which is great. That gives me plenty of time to research them!
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Old 11-16-2013, 08:09 PM
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Dries, my Nishidemiyako has a leaf span from Tsuki to leaf tip of 7 centimeters. I have mine in bright indirect western facing window--at least five hours of bright daylight. Unlike your plant, it has only one large plant, no other fans. I'm hoping it starts setting up more fans. For now it is just finishing its second blooming. Flowers are very fragrant.

When your Hsui blooms, you will be very happy--delicate, fragrant, green flowers.
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