Meran Su butterfly: what are the characteristics and characteristics of Meran Su butterfly? What does the picture of a Melanie butterfly look like
All vegetarian, clear tongue, occasionally add butterfly. Parapetalous butterfly, unfortunately butterfly unstable. To have sufficient nutrients to have a good open product, when the opening of a vegetarian flower.
The number of vegetarian butterflies is extremely rare, so the economic value of vegetarian butterflies is much higher than that of dizzy butterflies. this is especially true for the many flowered varieties of the "vegetarian butterfly". for example, the "vegetarian butterfly" of the chinese cymbidium, whose flowers are all vegetarian butterfly variants, is one in a million.
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South China Sea Suqi Meilan
Expert comments: this product was purchased from Guangxi in 1995. Flowers out of the shelf, scape 50 to 70 cm high, multi-petal and tongue, flower jade white plain color, is a rare new product of Mulan peony type. After years of reflowering, the character was stable and agreed to log in.
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White jade pigment ink orchid
This variety originated from Agricultural Science Institute of Lunjiao Town, Shunde City. It is a white ink variant variety. When it was discovered, only two plants were cultivated for many years. Its blue leaves not only grew gorgeous yellow and white stripes, but also buds, flower stalks and flowers of the same type.
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