Neofinetia falcata Fujimusume, This variety has long been thought as a hybrid between Neofinetia and another species. The growth habit is quite different than falcata, and the flowers definitely have influence from another species. With some searching through the internet, we were able to confirm that this is indeed a hybrid between falcata and Ascocentrum pumilum. This hybrid was registered as Ascofinetia Furuse in 1979 by H. Furuse. It can flower twice a year. you will receive one growth
Whether it is the species or a hybrid is disputed.
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This little hybrid turned out to be fantastic! it is rare for the color to come through with Neofinetia. Here we can see the Aerides influence in both the flower color and shape, as well as the pendulous spike.
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The flowers to the top are fresh; the yellowish flowers on the lower half are older flowers. The flowers are fragrant.
Fairly standard as far as its shape, white blossoms of Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 create a beautiful display above variegated foliage. What I like about this FUUKIRAN, is its fairly short and self supporting flowering spikes. My plant is quite young, with only one mature and three immature growths, but it is promising to be an abundant bloomer in the future. Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 displayed in an antique Uematsu Tosui pot with "cat's feet" legs Close up of Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 flowers Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 in bloom
Neofineta falcata is a well known miniature orchid, both because of its lovely long-spurred flowers and because of its beautiful fragrance. It is another orchid that has been extensively interbred by the Japanese, producing many unusual (and expensive) varieties. This variety is typical in size and leave shape but is known for its variegated foliage, green with creamy yellow margins. It seems to have less scent also than the common variety of the species, but perhaps that is only my lack of ability to detect the scent. It is native to Japan and is a part of the Vanda alliance though it is dwarfed by its larger cousins. It has also been increasingly used in hybridizing with other members of the Vanda alliance to produce small plants with delicately colored flowers.
Fairly standard as far as its shape, white blossoms of Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 create a beautiful display above variegated foliage. What I like about this FUUKIRAN, is its fairly short and self supporting flowering spikes. My plant is quite young, with only one mature and three immature growths, but it is promising to be an abundant bloomer in the future. Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 displayed in an antique Uematsu Tosui pot with "cat's feet" legs Close up of Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 flowers Neofinetia falcata 'Yamato Nishiki' 大和錦 in bloom
Vanda falcata is a species of orchid found in China, Korea, and Japan. It was formally classified as Neofinetia. (feng lan) China (N Fujian, S Gansu, SW Hubei, W Jiangxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang) (pungnan) Korea (fran) Japan (Honshu from the Kant region westwards Shikoku Kyushu and Ryukyu Is
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This is my only green Neo! I've wanted one for a long time and finally broke down and bought one in January.
This is a nicely colored one! The cross is Darwinara Charm x Neofinetia falcata
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Vanda (Neofinetia) falcata Kyoubijin par Laurent M