Red Samsung Jian Lan
Origin: Sichuan Ya'an leaves: length 40 cm. The width is about 1.5 cm, and the beautiful art pattern is obvious on the leaves of the same year, which has a certain appreciation value. The butterfly flap is homomorphic and homogeneous with a uniform triangular distribution of 120 degrees, and the flap and lip flap are held in the shape of a bell at the root. On the other hand, the red three-star pedicel is about the total length of the lip pedicel, slightly red, about five flowers per scape, the scape is longer, and the flower is higher than the leaf surface when flowering, showing a covered grass state, as if in a self-display, which is very spectacular. This variety is strong in nature, easy to flower and easy to seedling, and its florescence is about July, so it is one of the preferred varieties of Xinlan you.
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Chaoyang Mei Jianlan
Chaoyangmei is selected by Chen Chaoyang in Nanjing, Fujian Province. the outer valve is a little narrow, and the Central Palace is still good. One of the biggest characteristics of native four-season orchid petal flowers is stability, and the Central Palace is almost out of shape.
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Da Ronghe (Yu he, Yu he Mei) Jianlan
The new product of the four seasons is Da Ronghe, also known as Yu he Mei. Type, flower and plant ratio, all aspects are very good, belong to large flowers, more than one shot, generally speaking, is a very good new product he Xian!
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