Genus | Neofinetia |
Type | Botanical species |
Origin | Japan |
Plant size | Small |
Cultivation temperature | Intermediate |
Light intensity | Moderate |
Fragrance | Yes |
Cultivation system | Pot |
Plant stage | Blooming size |
Flowering frequency | One time to year |
Flowering period | From spring through fall |
Neofinetia falcata ‘Yodo no Matsu’
CHF 37.00
NOT IN BLOOM
The photo of the flower and the plant is indicative
- Rare variety of Neofinetia falcata (imported South Corea)
- Pot with minimum 2 vegetation
- Yodo no Matsu, meaning “Pine by the Pool,” is an impressive bean leaf variety with thick, dark green leaves. The flowers are white and star-shaped, with a short nectary spur typical of bean leaf varieties. I’ve encountered stunning specimens with notably tall growth, likely inspiring its name, as the plant can reach heights reminiscent of a tree.Like all bean leaf varieties, Yodo no Matsu is striking both as a small plant and as a larger, multi-growth specimen. It shares a resemblance to ‘Tamakongo,’ but tends to develop a broader leaf span as it matures. Its foliage is particularly robust and vigorous.
- Like all Neofinetia, prefers an environment with good air circulation and filtered light. It grows well in well-draining substrates and requires a certain level of ambient humidity to thrive. In winter, it is advisable to reduce watering.
- Repotted in the middle of august (it may be that not all roots can be active)
5 in stock