Danxia Milk Yellow Package Jianlan
Danxia Steamed Creamy Custard Bun. Origin: Danxia Mountain, Renhua, Guangdong Province, the flower is lotus-type hemp chitin, the bud is yellowish green at the initial stage, until the big row of bell begins to change color, after blooming, it is tender yellow milk yellow, very charming. This orchid bud milk yellow, like Guangdong famous bag, milk yellow (emperor) bag, morning tea good dessert. So it was named "Steamed Creamy Custard Bun".
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The bracts of orchids are black, dry and shedding, and cannot blossom.
Carefree element is a new name for this flower, which is used to distinguish fish fish. Fish orchid means that the outer petal of the flower is fish-shaped, not bamboo leaf, and the transparency is as transparent as fish head, bone and fish egg. Then Rao's fish razor Dagong is not the fish fish recorded in the Jin Zhang Orchid Spectrum of Zhao Shigeng of the Song Dynasty (AD 1233).
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Select the new standard of Jianlan
Fujian downhill new product Suxin-Jingkaisu, saw flowers for the first time in 2013. Seller: Nanjing Xiangyun Orchid Co., Ltd. The leaf length of this flower is medium-long, the leaf tail is blunt and round, the leaf quality is still dark green, the tidbits are comfortable, the flower color is white and waxy crystal wheel edge, the flower fragrance is elegant, the flower is big out of the shelf, and the overall feeling is more distinctive.
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