Fuhua Mei Chunlan
"Lan Hui Xiao Shi": "Shaoren Hualin was dug at the top of Fuyang Mountain and planted in Jiufeng Pavilion. Three-petal wide, round head root, tight edge thick meat, sub-nest silkworm moth holding, large round tongue, color green shoulder flat, but open old hold micro-insert, for beauty is not enough for ears. " The title of the black-and-white photo is: "Fu Huamei was a new species in 1978."
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You have Cheng Mei Chunlan
"Lan Hui Xiao Shi": "in the Republic of China, Wu in Shanghai has been planted and raised in Yongsheng Garden." In the summer of that year, he and Caiyun Tong Le Mei were stolen from the family of Wu Fushen in Hangzhou. It has been involved in litigation for half a year, but the pearl has not yet been returned. However, when Wu Fuchen bought this flower, he did not know where it came from and was suspected of harboring it. And the original Lanhui, the bailiff's inspection is suitable in the middle of the night.
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Dragon Plum Cymbidium
Dragon Plum (Cymbidium), named Cymbidiumfabericv. (ShenLongMei) in Latin, is named by Xie Wenzhao of Hubei Orchid Society. Expert comments: this product originated in Suizhou, Hubei Province, and came down the mountain in 1998. The leaf is half-hanging and graceful. The flowers are about 7 centimeters in size. The outer three petals are thick and tight, with an angle at the end of the flap and a shoulder. The stick petal is compact.
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