benihichou - Someone on ST had pointed out that the lateral sepals seem like they're trying to be leaves. At a second look id have to agree. This variety is very similar to kochou-no-mai. However, unlike kochou-no-mai this benichihou has a hint of red in the blooms. The third photo is kochou-no-mai for comparison. The kochou-no-mai is not in bloom but it is forming another spike.
benihichou (紅飛蝶) 04 - 06.21.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
benihichou (紅飛蝶) 01 - 06.26.16 by
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kochou no mai (胡蝶の舞) - 05 - 04.22.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
tsukenashi - a neo that has no tsuke/abscission zone
tsukenashi (風蘭) 04 - 06.26.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
tsukenashi (風蘭) 01 - 06.26.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
shutennou from a slipper talk member. Different plant from the one i previously posted. Blooms and plant itself are larger with flower form and color being similar.
shutennou (朱天王) 01 - 06.26.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
Fuji-nishiki - i posted this before. but blooms are all open now
fuji-nishiki (富士錦) 02 - 06.26.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
fuji-nishiki (富士錦) 01 - 06.26.16 by
Marco, on Flickr
Group shot of all neos open right now
Neo Group - 06.26.16 by
Marco, on Flickr