Cymbidium fragrans
"during the reign of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty, it was selected by Ye Xianxiang in Changshu. The three-petal head is round, the petal is thick, the shoulder is flat, the flower is tall and straight, and is held hard. The nest is raised when it is in full bloom. There are very few rumors at present. " Mo Lei, Jin Zhenchuang and Zheng Liming edited the newly edited Orchid in Jiangsu and Zhejiang Province: the History of Plum petals: selected by Ye Guixiang, Changshu during the reign of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty. Features: the outer three petal round head root, silkworm moth holding, such as the tongue, the color is green, the pattern is very correct. Unearthed new buds light emerald green, leaves semi-drooping, waxy, leaves bright.
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Wenshan Jialong Molan
Wenshan Jialong:1952 Taiwan Central Mountain North Yi mountain picked down the mountain. Mr. lin qingtian breeding name! This variety leaves unique posture, leaf twist twist variable, leaf tail barb, reed head short round, thick and hard leaves, dark leaves, bright leaves with crepe, capillary obvious.
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Yu Mei Chunlan
Petal type: history of plum petal: selected by Qian Huilin, Tangdi, Shaoxing, 1987. Features: outer three-petal root, with wrinkled corners and black spots at the tip. Silkworm moths hold, bangs tongue. The flower flower merchant, the color is green, the flower appearance is upright, the leaf is half drooping.
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