Family Happy Chunlan
This clump of flowers came down the mountain from the tip of the yellow sheep in Zhoushan in 2006, with a total of three seedlings and one flower when they came down the mountain. At that time, such as necktie flowers, three petals outside have cicada wings, see this special evidence, take a closer look at the petal roots with subtle red and white dots. I thought to myself that this flower must have evolved greatly, year after year, and now the nose has evolved to produce butterflies on both sides of the flat nose; the butterfly degree is as high as more than 20 petals, which is a rare treasure among the downhill flowers.
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What if the tip of the orchid leaves dries up?
Orchids often occur leaf tip dry, even the whole leaf withered phenomenon, the first time orchid flower friends do not know how to do, orchid leaf tip dry mainly due to orchid anthracnose and round spot caused by orchids suffer from freezing injury or late frost damage, also easy to form leaf tip dry or discoloration, the following to see specific solutions...
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Pictures of orchid diseases
Orchids are one of the most popular flowers and plants raised by flower friends, and they are also the most prone to diseases. sometimes flower friends are unable to judge their own orchid diseases. here are ten pictures of orchid diseases that can help you identify them. and with prevention and control methods (at the end of the picture). ...
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