The jade concubine Jian Lan of the four seasons
The design and color is very similar to the old jade imperial concubine, so it is called the four seasons jade imperial concubine. The leaves are narrow and thin, similar to the island fairy. The white background of the outer flap is red, and the bone in the heart is red. The flower shape is petite and colorful, the pedicel is snow-white, out of the shelf.
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Zhen Mei Jianlan
Zhenmei, produced in Emei Mountain, Sichuan Province, is the original species of Orchid! Mr. he Yangwu of Wanfu Orchid Garden in Emei was the first to receive this flower. Zhenmei is a plum-shaped daffodil petal flower, (commonly known as long foot plum) outside three long feet round head, root, tight edge, waxy, clean color, the middle palace is perfect, the flower is big out of the shelf, flat shoulder, flower bone strength is good, sometimes as many as 9 flowers. It is comparable.
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Cymbidium tenuifolium
This flower is two seedlings of grass and one arrow flower down the mountain in 2003. It originated in Henan Province. It was brought to Shantou President Chen by Huang Zhenghong Lanyou. The price was 50,000 yuan. Because the grass was weak, there were only two old piles, so there was no guarantee of survival. The price was also relatively high. No deal was made. After the orchid village Ling Hua and other three people jointly funded to buy, after two years, by President Chen repeatedly request, into...
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