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Rohdea japonica Roth
... on OMOTO cultivation. It is said that OMOTO came from O MOTO (big base) since it has a thick leaf base. In the olden times, this plant was utilized as a diuretic. Furthermore, OMOTO ... happy fortune by the Japanese. In the Edo (1603-1867), enthusiasts created the world of OMOTO cultivation. They focused on breeding cultivars with interesting leaf shapes and variegations, with 79 cultivars being ...
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Rohdea Enthusiast, Mr. Misawa
... japonica) for about 40 years. At first, his wife recommended him to grow OMOTO as a hobby. OMOTO is quite an expensive plant. However, the interesting point is that enthusiasts can then sell OMOTO plants at more expensive prices when they grow the plants into perfect shapes. Mr. Misawa says that such a goal "is one of the appeals of OMOTO cultivation". Another appeal of OMOTO cultivation ...
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