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Flowers of Cyp macranthos from the Kamanshi region of Japan tend to have remarkably bright coloration. Here is the first to bloom of several seedlings I received a few years ago. The pod was said to originate from Mt. Kamanashi. I am told the area has been heavily logged and indigenous plants are no longer to be found. For hybrid registration purposes, these plants would be called Cyp macranthos var hotei-atsumorianum.
In photos, many of these flowers is reddish and some vary to a dark chocolate-burgundy. This one is a very bright purple color, even more purple than the image indicates. There is no hint of magenta. I tried three cameras and used a white-grey-black card with low flash to get this image, which is the closest to real.
The plant bloomed about three weeks later than my other macranthos. I was told that this is one of the hallmarks of Kamanashi.
Ron