Xiaomei Jianlan
Four years ago, a retired couple was led to a farmer's home by a smell of orchid on his way to climb the mountain (near Leiyin Temple in Emei Mountain). He finally found it on the farmer's veranda, leaving only two or three buds of whole grass and a pile of old men. The fragrance of this variety is quite special, and it spreads far away, from smelling to orchid fragrance and finding it unexpectedly has more than ten miles of mountain road. Its leaf shape is erect, about 35 to 40 centimeters high and 1.4 wide. It is a very large flower in the differentiation of orchid plum in the four seasons, with a white color, blooming to the sky, and a more arrogant pattern.
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Narcissus Wang Jianlan
Orthodox daffodil petals, with large and elegant flowers, stand in harmony with the petal-shaped flowers of the four seasons of the King of the Netherlands and the Plum Emperor. After going down the mountain for many years, the number is still small, and those who can attract people are rare. For those who admire this kind of product, no one is too old: "if this flower is compared to a pint of plum, then a pint of plum will 'automatically leave'." If this flower is very popular, then.
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Caihe Jianlan
Flower name: color lotus origin: Sichuan content: big flowers, fragrant flowers, thick petals tomtsoi: (a few orchid friends in Chaoshan spread all the way new lotus, the information is unknown)
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