Cymbidium rumei
Published: 2024-12-23 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/23, Flower name: Xuemei, origin: mainland China (selected from Taiwan) Content: flower stems and flowers are very white, not all white, easy to bloom, flowers open to the sky, petals are narrow
Flower name: Xuemei, Origin: Chuandaoda (selected in Taiwan) content: the flower and the flower are very white, not all white, easy to bloom, the flower blossoms toward the sky, and the petals are narrow.
MySheen website
Planting time
Method of planting
Carrot planting
Rice Price
Today-Rice Price
meal price
market-cotton price
Pig price
Corn price
Carrot planting
Rice Price
Today-Rice Price
Planting time
Corn price
mysheen.com
meal price
Pig price
Method of planting
MySheen website
market-cotton price
Carrot planting
Rice Price
Today-Rice Price
Planting time
Corn price
mysheen.com
meal price
Pig price
Method of planting
MySheen website
- Prev
Auspicious Mei Jianlan
Flower name: new product, auspicious plum (self-made). Origin: Hong Kong selected content: flowers out of the shelves, a word flat shoulder, such as a string of 'auspicious' words, hence the name.
- Next
Danxia he Jianlan
Flower name: Danxiahe (Chaotian lotus), origin: Jianyu (believed to be near Danxia Mountain) content: the original species of Jianlan can be regarded as a flower with large flowers and lotus flowers, which is printed in Ming Dynasty, but it is a pity to bloom.
Related
- Is the orchid suitable for indoor use? Is it good for the body?
- How to prevent the empty root of orchids?
- What to do after the crab claw orchid is withered?
- Why are the leaves of orchids always yellow? Fertilizing and watering.
- Can the root of the gentleman orchid be saved if it is rotten?
- Diagnosis and treatment of cotton-blowing beetle insects in Cymbidium
- There is a way for a gentleman's orchid to rot.
- What is the most suitable temperature and humidity for the orchid?
- How to raise a gentleman's orchid? Cultivation techniques of Cymbidium
- How to prepare the nutritive soil for the cultivation of Cymbidium