Ruyi Jianlan in the new millennium
The thread art and floral evolution of iron bone heart orchid were originally found in Meishan area of Chiayi because of the common name "Meishan Su". The spring buds of this product showed the trend of high art, and the inner abdominal art gradually faded with the growth. Claw art is gradually obvious, there is a slight turning phenomenon (summer or autumn buds will be part of the post-bright claw art), the adult leaves have yellow to milky white claw art. When the petals bloom, the petals are covered with light green and white, which can be regarded as a double variety of iron bone heart orchid.
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The difference between sending Spring and Qiuzhi
Qiuzhi is named mainly because its florescence is around 10-12 months. I think it is very similar to the "set-leaf orchid" described by the late orchid expert "Wu Yingxiang" in his book "Chinese Orchid"! Wu Lao is recorded in the Chinese orchid as follows: Cymbidium mandshurica, the false bulb is not obvious, and 10 leaves are born in Murray. Ye.
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Iron bone yellow bud Jian lan
Jianlan iron bone yellow bud (national color Tianxiang) the traditional four seasons orchid inscription of the evolution of iron bone, this easy to grow buds, its white petals inlaid with bright green compound wheel. The leaf buds are yellow when unearthed, with an obvious green cap. The flowers are extremely fragrant and are a good variety of orchids in the four seasons.
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