Jin Changmei Chunlan
Breeding and naming of tangdi hu jinchang in zhejiang province. The flower appearance is dignified, which can be compared with the dragon character. The outer tricuspid knot is rounded with roots. Color tender, light green, Guanyin pocket holding heart, big round tongue, a word shoulder. Beautiful and lovely plum narcissus. Zhejiang new and old petal flower famous Jinchang plum, belongs to relatively unpopular varieties, because the number is relatively small so the opportunity to appear has not been much, but the flower quality is still nothing picky, flower preservation is very good, and easy to plant flowers. The outer three petals have long feet and roots, soft silkworm moths, bangs of tongue, basic net green color, high scape, and semi-hanging leaves.
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Wen Yuanmei, old and new flowers, is very beautiful and does not spread much.
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Huang Zi Chun Lan
Xinchang, Zhejiang Province in 2001, the north cloud last year down the mountain, high-grade plum shape narcissus, multi-year multi-flower stability. The flower scape is extremely tall, up to 20cm high. Soft pocket, smooth tongue, flat shoulders, tender color, good bones, flowers half a month does not deform, can be compared with the collection of round, twenty-seven plum beauty, really good seed also. Phoenix word plum lotus shape narcissus top grade---Phoenix word. Phoenix word, spring orchid...
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