East Saint Mei Chunlan
Found in the Huangshan Mountains in 2006, peeling bracts to buy, at that time felt that the petals are very thick, short round, like yellow poplar leaves. After many times, the flowers are excellent, and they bloom again this year. The flowers are comparable to the Western gods, but the color is not green enough. After thinking about it for a long time, it was called "Dongshengmei". One corresponds to the "West God Plum" (such as the name Saixi God, but also suspected of imitating show and copycat), both of which imply the emergence of a large number of heroes in this hot land of Shandong.
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Tanbi (Peach Blossom Tanbi) Chunlan
In 2007, he went down the mountain in Taohuatan Town, Jing County, Anhui Province, that is, Wang Lun bid farewell to Li Bai. The gentleman's country peeled off flowers in the mountains to buy, named Peach Blossom Tanbi, referred to as Tanbi, as a souvenir. This kind of thick waxy oil is bright and strong, the flowers are big, green and handsome, and the pole is high. He thinks that he is far above the old kind of Wang Xiaochun. This flower floats with five petals.
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Banqiao Mei Chunlan
Banqiaomei: Xinchang famous flower, this flower in 2006 Xinchang young general downhill, Wu Lifang, Chen Jiang breeding, leaf semi-drooping, outer three petals tight edge good, there is a red line in the middle, semi-soft holding, such as the tongue, the whole flower is upright.
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