Laojun Lotus petal
Laojun he is also known as "Jiu Dinghe" (named by Heqing Lanyou) "Lijiang Junhe" (named by Sang Zengguang, deputy secretary-general of Lijiang Orchid Association), but it is called "Lao Junhe" first by orchid friends.
Laojun he "is produced in Laojunshan, Lijiang, Yunnan." Selected from the downhill grass in 1992. It blossoms steadily every year. The leaf is 40 cm long and 0.7 cm wide, semi-pendulous, florescence 1 to 2 months, flower stem 20 cm high, one pole double flower, calyx 2.5 cm long, 1.6 cm wide, petal tip very round, pocket, thick, root angle, clam shell holding Yan silk platform seam to hold core column. The shape of the whole flower is like an old gentleman, with a dignified manner and calm mind. He won the gold medal in previous orchid exhibitions in Lijiang area.
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Old pathogen lotus petal
The old evil element, also known as hemp chitin and red hemp, is named after its bud with hemp thread and red silk thread. Its leaf belongs to the middle and broad leaf class of lotus petal orchid, the leaf is about 30 to 50CM, the leaf is 6 to 10, its leaf quality is rigid, have a kind of masculine air, aggressive. When the bud is unearthed, it is light red and sesame, and the flowers are out of the shelf.
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Golden lotus petal
Gold element, commonly known as yellow lotus petals, yellow flower stalks, yellow flowers, petals, lip petals yellow, no miscellaneous spots.
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