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Originally Posted by Hakumin
According to the Korean Neofinetia Association website:
Tenzan, 天山
Originally found in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Bean leaf with thick leaves with good deep green color. Particularly, the tips of the leaves on this variety pinch together at the tip in a particular shape called Suzumushi-Ken. (Not as pronounced as in the variety Suzumushi, but similar). Not to be confused with the striped variety with the same name. Mud stem, mud root, waveform tsuke.
Tenzan 天山 - Korea Neofinetia Association
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Thank you so much Hakumin! I really like this plant, very nice, thick clump. It is a deep green color and I see the Suzumushi-Ken leaf tip now that you mentioned it. I have a Suzumushi as well.
It will be nice to see it bloom, no idea what the flowers will look like but I'm guessing white, star shaped, heaven facing. Do you happen to know the translation of the name Tenzan? I've seen that name mentioned with Neofinetia pots.
Thank you again!