Cymbidium mandshurica
Mingyumei: down the mountain in 2003, Huilan new product, green Huimei petal. Calyx on both sides of the word flat shoulder, dragon swallowing tongue, silkworm moth holding, seven or eight per arrow, connecting rod with flowers all bright green, large flower shape, glutinous elegance, is a formal green cymbidium petal, good taste (see "Huilan famous products Story", chapter 94). Has won the Zhejiang Orchid Exhibition Gold Award twice!
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Skills of smelling fragrance of orchids
Yuesha Confucius once said: "Zhilan is born in a secluded valley, not because there is no one but not fragrant. A gentleman practices morality and does not change his festival for the sake of poverty." Confucius also said: "to live well with people, such as entering the room of Zhilan, if you do not hear its fragrance for a long time, it will be transformed into it." Qin Cao Li Lan Cao recorded: "Confucius returned to Lu in self-defense, see you in the hidden valley."
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Treatment of undersea buds of orchids
Liu Gehai bottom bud, my understanding is that the orchid bud sprouting from the bottom of the big clump of bluegrass can be called the undersea bud. But the name seems to be Dayong, borrow it! I prefer to call it hook sprouts. Because the undersea bud is deep, the emergence of seedlings is late, on the one hand, it is easy to produce rotten buds and cause the occurrence of second rot; on the other hand.
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