Fengxian he Jianlan
Jian lan lotus type daffodils colorful flowers. The flower opens on its back, the end of the outer three petals is round, the root is fine, and the end of the petal is in the shape of a ring. The petal is upright and slightly open, and there is a bright red ribbon in the petal. The core column is upright, and the capsule cavity under the medicine is bright red, which is very beautiful. The big tongue hung back and rolled back, and the tongue was covered with red plaques.
The whole group is in the shape of flowers, elegant petals and bright colors. The outer three lobes are symmetrically decorated with several crimson tendons. Make the whole design very gorgeous. Because the petals are sticky and moist, coupled with bright colors, this makes the flowers more chic and colorful.
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Tian Huangyu Jianlan
The new vegetarian yellow flowers and leaves are also yellow, easy to blossom, like the sun, no sunshine open the light yellow ~!
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Sheng Shihong Yunhuilan
In addition to the Phoenix Orchid Garden, this flower has been introduced by three local friends in Taizhou, including Tsing Yi Hou. I still have four seedlings in my hands. At the suggestion of Hou Lanyou in Tsing Yi, the flower was named "prosperous Hongyun". Up to now, this flower is no more than ten seedlings. And there was no secondary outflow. Want to come "floating on the water" Lanyou should not have this grass, sent.
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