Mylanthe taochii
The origin of Taiwan, discovered in 1963, is a new "variety" registered in Taiwan in 1977; in 1982, it was registered in the famous list of Chinese Orchids, named Taoji (the representative of the safflower series) by Mr. Peng Shuangsong. Ye Zi is chic, elegant and lovely. Taoji won the special gold award in Japan and was recognized by the majority of orchid friends.
Taoji, peach red bamboo leaf petal, a word shoulder, crab clamp holding the heart, snow-white tongue inlaid with fine red spots. Leaves wide and long, leaf-shaped micro-roll, peach bud. The new buds appear pink at first and turn green when they grow up. Its pedicel is transparent agate color, delicate fragrance; flowers flat shoulder, color white background pink, very delicate and gorgeous. Leaves pendulous, slightly twisted at bottom.
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Qiandongmei Chunlan
History of selection and breeding: Xue Tianmin in Tongren, Guizhou Province, when he went down the mountain in 1997. Won the gold medal of the 11th China (Guiyang) Orchid Expo in 2001. In 2002, the Chinese Orchid Registration Committee included the famous plum petals produced in Guizhou, accession number: (orchid) 0118. Chunlan is plum petals. The outer three lobes are short, round and wide, with tight edges, corners and petals.
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