Chu Yunmei Huilan
Zhengge plum petal, the leaf is thick and moist, the leaf posture is half-drooping, and the outer three-petal short-footed garden has a tight edge. The flaps on both sides are in the shape of an arch. The main petal is in the shape of an upper lid, the petal meat is thick and glutinous, the petal is semi-hard, and the labial petal is dragon swallowing tongue, with pure fragrance and stable character. Chu Yunmei is a rare addition to Lvhuimei petal, Chu Yunmei. It is registered in the catalogue of Chinese orchids on May 12, 2006, No. 0219.
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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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Shiyuan (enemy garden) cymbidium
Shiyuan, introduced from China to Japan in 1933, cultivated by Narase of Kanazawa, etc., was introduced to China in 1996 and began to spread in Jiangsu Province. Petal type: red shell plum petal history: elected before the war, also known as the "enemy garden." Features: short round outer three petals, sharp with sharp edge, thick. "Yes, I am."
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