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Rohdea japonica Roth
... "SENDENSHO" written in 1449 (the Muromachi Period). IEYASU TOKUGAWA, the first SHOGUN of the Edo Period (1603-1867) took three potted plants of ... Its enthusiasm became so big at the end of the Edo Period that finally the Japanese government prohibited selling OMOTO in 1852. ... and you can enjoy its small form over a long period. OMOTO Websites ( Japanese version only ) The purposes of NIHON OMOYO KYOKAI ...
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Bonsai
... Japan for the first time. In the Kamakura Period (1192-1333), Zen Buddhism was brought from China. ... painted in 1299, the Kamakura Period), with potted trees appearing in this painting. In the Edo Period (1603-1967), Japan ... TOKUGAWA (life: 1604`1651; reign: 1623`51) was very fond of potted trees, and his favorite Bonsai tree is still kept at the royal palace of Japan. During the Edo Period ...
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Neofinetia falcata
... relating to its appreciation. The 11th SHOGUN (the ruler of Japan), whose name was IENARI TOKUGAWA (life: 1773-1837, his reign: 1787-1837), loved this plant very much. IENARI had a ... called FUUKI RAN (= noble orchid) because of the enthusiasm of SAMURAI people. After the Meiji Period (1968-1912) wealthy people took over this enthusiasm and FUU RAN cultivars were sold at ...
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Japanese Orchids
... seems that Calanthe species have been appreciated as gardening plants at least since the Edo Period. Calanthe discolor and Calanthe sieboldii were introduced with their growing tips in KADAN KOUMOKU (published ... relating to its appreciation. The 11th SHOGUN (the ruler of Japan), whose name was IENARI TOKUGAWA (life: 1773-1837, his reign: 1787-1837), loved this plant very much. IENARI had acollection ...
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