Wan Fangmei Cymbidium
He went down the mountain in Suizhou, Hubei Province in 2007 and won the Bronze Award in 2009 as a remnant flower in the Huilan Exhibition of Jiangsu Jintan Yangtze River Cup. Jiangsu "Pinfang Ju" quotes Jin Fu Xuan "Risheng song:" the prospect is he Shuang, the rising sun shines everywhere "means that the future is bright, the future is bright, and" Wanfang "can also be understood to mean that the character is very correct, named Wan Fangmei.
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Cymbidium paniculata
December 21, 2007, for Hua Jing, is a day to celebrate. The special guest who came to Shanghai to attend the founding meeting of the Orchid Professional Committee of the Shanghai Agricultural Association, Wang Kejian, vice president of the Orchid Association of Wenling City, Zhejiang Province, and owner of the famous Orchid Tian long Pavilion, brought to the flower essence the long-cherished Huilan "Tian long Su Rui butterfly."
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A generation of Tianjiao Green Orchid
A generation of Tianjiao: it is a "big green orchid" butterfly, this flower goes down the mountain in Xichang, Sichuan, it is a farmer named Li Ning who dug this grass from the mountain. Seeing that the leaf shape is very beautiful, it is planted in the yard as a scenic grass. In October 2007, this grass blossomed. At that time, it was four seedlings with dragon roots and two arrows. It was very beautiful. This flower not only because of its bright color, Yong.
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