myxodex
Well-Known Member
Nearly all my neo's that are mature enough to bloom have bloomed this year... the exceptions being Senzai and Ryokuhou.
Here are some of my favourites, all of which I've posted here before.
Kokakouden
A group photo showing a comparison of the larger flowers of Kokkoden (left) and Seikai (right) with the smaller flowers of Benisuzume (center).
My Seikai set a new record in my neo patch with 12 flowers on one spike (my Shikoden and Kohou both do 10 flowers on a spike regularly).
I never really noticed before that the early spike is red on my Seikai, not to mention stocky like a miniature baobab tree.
Kokkoden is one of my more graceful neos both in and out of flower.
... and finally, another amami type, the crazy one, Manjushage which has produced better flowers this year and I think has promise.
Here are some of my favourites, all of which I've posted here before.
Kokakouden
A group photo showing a comparison of the larger flowers of Kokkoden (left) and Seikai (right) with the smaller flowers of Benisuzume (center).
My Seikai set a new record in my neo patch with 12 flowers on one spike (my Shikoden and Kohou both do 10 flowers on a spike regularly).
I never really noticed before that the early spike is red on my Seikai, not to mention stocky like a miniature baobab tree.
Kokkoden is one of my more graceful neos both in and out of flower.
... and finally, another amami type, the crazy one, Manjushage which has produced better flowers this year and I think has promise.