The eastern god Mei Chunlan
Elected by Ye Huahai in Shaoxing, Zhejiang in 1987. It is similar to Western Shenmei, hence its name. The new bud is purplish red. The leaf is slightly like the western god plum, half-standing, medium width, thick and hard, dark green. Scape green with purplish color; sheath purplish red with red veins, tips often colored green; bracts heavily colored green. Sepals end rounded, margin tight. Petals short round, semi-hard, discrete column left and right, with pocket at the end. The labellum is small, the lower part is not rolled, there are yuan treasure-shaped red dots, the color is green and there are pink and purple dark tendons. The flowers are beautiful.
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Jade cut Chunlan
Hangzhou Huang Xiaojin was selected in Hangzhou Flower Market in 1982 and was excavated by farmers in Tonglu Mountain. Outer three long feet round head tight edge, ear scoop holding, as large as the tongue, the red dot on the tongue is a character. The flower color is net green, waxy and shelled. Scape high, Duan Xiu Qingli as jade carved, hence the name. The leaves are half-drooping, narrow and shiny.
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Chunxiu Mei Chunlan
Produced in Huaiji Mountain, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. In 1989, Jinding, Toushe Village, Lizhu Town, Shaoxing County, was purchased and cultivated first. Beautiful flowers, net green; outer three petals with corners, soft pockets, small bangs, no flowers on the shoulders.
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