Buddha bead spring orchid
Zhejiang new species core butterfly, now named "Buddha bead" around 2002, Zhejiang Shengzhou downhill, grass with leaf butterfly, at that time is the grass and did not raise well, there are flower buds but all are destroyed, in recent years the grass began to rejuvenate this year, and took the orchid exhibition appearance, was unanimously rated as a potential new species of butterfly by orchid friends. This variety is selected from Haichuan Orchid Garden. The red block is bright, the background color is pure white, and it is a little yellow and white for a long time.
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Mascot of the 24th China Orchid Expo unveiled
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Lanyou summed up the maintenance of orchid leaves for many years
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