Emei Qi Sujian Orchid
Jian Lan'e Mei Qi Su, an old variety, came from the hands of Yang Guangming of the Emei Inspection Hospital ten years ago. Lao Deng bought it all for three or four thousand yuan. After several years of breeding, Lao Deng sold them to Lanyou who liked it at a price of about 1100 seedlings. Among them, the one who bought the most and is now the largest stock is Chen Shaomin of Guangdong. This variety of Guangdong was basically sold by Chen Shaomin, and the odd flowers were relatively few at that time. It's hot.
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History: Ching Ming Festival came down from the mountain in 1999. Mr. Zhou from Shennongjia Mountain City, Hubei Province, was collected from Shennong, Hubei Province. Mr. Zhen Shui Wuxiang was selected and named. Features: broad and thick bow-shaped leaves, dark green and glossy leaves; pedicels fine round off the shelf, flower arrows bright green through purple, flower stalks and buds are purple-red through green; pure flower color.
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Your wife Jian Lan
In 1984, Taitung Mountain area found that it was called "Lady" because of its broad petals, delicate colors and feeling as elegant as a lady. This product is a well-known strain of safflower produced in Taiwan. Features: mid-drooping leaves, new bud leaf pants dark red, bud leaves for light yellow all-spotted art, slightly red halo, gradually turn green as you grow.
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