Hybrid dwarf Jian Lan with round head
Origin: Taiwan content: more than nine of the ten round-headed dwarf species that appear on the Internet are this Taiwanese hybrid breed. This group of flowers have all the characteristics of dwarf species, with thick leaves, a big head, and sometimes dragons. I heard that this road is a lotus flower. Mine has only budded diligently for two years but does not blossom (a major feature of dwarf species), and mine has also been given to friends who have just raised orchids. This flower is the inevitable choice for the first time to play the dwarf of the four seasons.
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Oriental Mei Jianlan
Origin: Taiwan content: dwarf species sweep the tail, the plant type is good, the price has always been hard and clean, only spread in Taiwan and Hong Kong Orchid hands, the mainland has not heard of introduction, pink blossoms. Easy to scorch tail, not easy to raise. It can be regarded as the middle and high-grade products of dwarf species.
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St. Mei Jianlan
The flowers are the same size as Hong Yipin, and the opening products are just as neat. This flower is native to the Emei Mountains, the outer petal is short and round, the middle palace is tightly fastened, the skylight is not open at all, the dragon swallows as expected, the flower rod is high, the flower is many, the shin is especially good, and the fragrance is pure. It has won gold medals in many Lanbo fairs.
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