KyushuCalanthe
Just call me Tom
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Last week my wife and I got to visit Rebun Island, northernmost of Japan's islands and home to C. macranthos f. rebunense. Unfortunately I didn't get to see the wild colony because the flowers had passed, and it is strictly controlled so I couldn't gain access legally. I did get a couple snapshots from the roadside of the habitat, but no plants were visible. I did get to see a few in flower at a botanical garden nearby. Here's a few pictures.
Most folks think that this plant has really yellow flowers, but the truth is that most are more white. Occasionally, a clone will be either cream colored, or even more "yellow" in cast. The flowers we saw were all covered in fungus spotting due to the rains and continuous sea fog so typical of this island. We got to see them on June 17th, and their flowering period recently is more like the first couple weeks of June, so we were about 10 days late for peak bloom. Kind of a bummer, but that's life. A few decades ago the flowering season was mid June to early July... how things change.
We also saw a C. macranthos "hoteiatsumorianum" in flower at the garden. There are colonies of this around the island, but again, these were out of flower. The habitat of these plants is open grassland in full sun, or on the margins of low growing coniferous forest (mostly fir). Hopefully one day I can return at a better time to see them, but money and time is limiting. Travel in Japan is remarkably expensive!
Most folks think that this plant has really yellow flowers, but the truth is that most are more white. Occasionally, a clone will be either cream colored, or even more "yellow" in cast. The flowers we saw were all covered in fungus spotting due to the rains and continuous sea fog so typical of this island. We got to see them on June 17th, and their flowering period recently is more like the first couple weeks of June, so we were about 10 days late for peak bloom. Kind of a bummer, but that's life. A few decades ago the flowering season was mid June to early July... how things change.
We also saw a C. macranthos "hoteiatsumorianum" in flower at the garden. There are colonies of this around the island, but again, these were out of flower. The habitat of these plants is open grassland in full sun, or on the margins of low growing coniferous forest (mostly fir). Hopefully one day I can return at a better time to see them, but money and time is limiting. Travel in Japan is remarkably expensive!