Ink orchid leaf sword orchid: what does the ink orchid leaf sword look like? What are the characteristics of the sword orchid?
The predecessor of "Black Diamond" was a variety of Chrysanthemum morifolium, which was called "Ye Jian" in the mainland, but now it has been renamed "Black Diamond" in Taiwan. This orchid is characterized by crystal sweeping at the leaf tip, 'dark green transparent glass art' on the back, stable art phase, chrysanthemum petal flowers and fragrant flowers.
Ye Jian (Black Diamond) was selected from a large number of Xiashan orchids in Guangxi by Mr. Huang Donggui, Xiaolan Town, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province in the late 1980s and early 1990s. There were emerald green radiation on one side of the middle bone and no radiation on the other side of the same nest. At that time, Mr. Huang Donggui, the main orchid, sold the side with emerald green radiation to Mr. Liu Zhengwen, a friend of Zhongshan City. The side without emerald green radiation is left to breed itself. The existing emerald green radiation is called Ye Jian (black diamond), and the one without emerald green radiation is called Shenju. What these two groups of orchids have in common is that the plant type and leaf shape are similar, the leaf tip has a swept tail, and the flowers are similar. The difference is that there are emerald green radiation on both sides of the bone in the leaf sword (black diamond), and there are no radiation on both sides of the bone in the chrysanthemum.
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