Sun and Moon Baojian Orchid
Thread art vegetarian flower, flower art double, dwarf species. Vegetarian yellow flowers. Xiyang is easy to show flowers, fragrance belongs to the four seasons Luzhou-fragrant type, dwarf with thread art. Claw, crane. Line,) strong fragrance, belongs to the four seasons dwarf leaves, yellow and green spot art, heart and flower tongue snow-white, three petals and stalk are both emerald green. It is a precious variety which integrates dwarf thread flower in Jianlan.
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Chaoyang Samsung butterfly Jianlan
The main cultivator of this variety is called zhao, so the flower is called Chaoyang Samsung. There are a large number of flowers (generally, there are 6 Murray and 7 flowers). It's easy to open a clump of 3 murmurs and 4 arrows. The color of the soft leaves in the beautiful leaves is easier to identify as a whole than yellow and green. The budding rate is high and the seedling is strong. The colorful blocks of the bright butterfly flowers are obvious and in high spirits.
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Zhu Desu (Broad-leaf Renhua Dahuasu) Jianlan
Zhu Desu strong plant type, leaves dark green, leaves 30-45 cm long, 1.2 ml 2 cm wide, half-standing, leaf tail obtuse, leaf margin inconspicuously serrulate, leaf fleshy texture strong and smooth, waxy and glossy, flowers large, nearly twice the size of the general lotus, fragrant flowers, long flowering period, flowers can be seen from June to November.
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