Paphiopedilum Moustache (philippinense x Saint Swithin)
25th April 2024Neofinetia falcata ‘Daruma’
1st May 2024Neofinetia falcata ‘Mame Suzumushi’
£195.25
Neofinetia Falcata ‘Mame Suzumushi’
‘Suzumushi’ means ‘Cricket’ in Japanese.
This is a thick bean leaf that has a distinct pointed tip on the end of the leaves. This variety is somewhat rare, and does not flower every year.
It produces upward facing flowers.
Very well suited for windowsill growing, but can be mounted too of course. Our Neofinetia’s are supplied bare root or in our bark mixture.
The cultivation of Fukiran has a long history dating back more than 400 years ago and originating in Japan. Over this time many unique variants of Furan have been cultivated, some worth the £100,000’s!!
There are 100’s variations of Neofinetia falcata. Each variety has a variations in flower shape, leaf shape & even texture, variegation, stem, tsuke (connection between stem & leaf), roots and root colour.
Flowers are highly fragrant and have a sweet smell often in the morning or evening, the intoxicating fragrance is like that of Citrus or Honeysuckle blossom. Flowering season is normally in Summer (June to July), the common colour form is white but there are varieties like red, green, pink and yellow.
Typically Neofinetia like a shady but airy place to grow, in the UK we give full light during the cooler months with a minimum temperature of 10c, they can tolerate a lower temperature down to 5c but during this cooler season they must remain on the dry side. In Summer like all orchids we provide shading to avoid excessive temperature and allow fresh air to flow through our orchid house.
size | 1 growth, 2 growth, 3 growths, Multi Growth |
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