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Wang Xiao Shang Chunlan

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Wang Xiaoshang, the old species of Narcissus, Shen Yuan, such as Orchid, contains a book about Wang Shuping's 50 years' experience in Yilan, which is rated as a flawless daffodil. This product is a daffodil with a high pole on the door of the daffodil, a big flower, a big bone and a bright red plaque on the lingual flap.

Also known as Xiao Shangxian. The history of breeding is unknown. Outside 3 petaloid round head, long foot fine collect root, cent nest, shoulder is flat, Liu Hai tongue. Flowers pretty, old leaves were semi-pendulous. Dark green leaf color, leaf tip blunt. There is less circulation in the market at present. Wang Xiaoshang narcissus door old species Shen Yuanru orchid book contains Wang Shuping fifty years of experience in the art of orchid book rated as a flawless first-grade narcissus this product for narcissus door high-grade stem high flower big bones good tongue flap big red spot block is very eye-catching charm very good leaf tip blunt head two pairs of petals such as spoon forward arch embrace. Chunlan "Wang Xiaoshang" used to be called "Wang Zhangshang" also known as "Wang Xiaoshang", there is also a name called "Xiao Shangxian" in the Qing Dynasty Fenghua mountain Wang Jixiang selected, later sold to Ningbo Yi Lan senior Lin Taihe. Lin Taihe named this orchid "Wang Xiaoshang" according to Wang Jixiang's appearance (bald). Shen's father and son have records of this product in Orchid. Mou Anxiang teacher in the "Blue Hui vertical and horizontal" in the auspicious details of the record, is China's first generation of spring orchid Narcissus braid valuable treasures. Wang Shuping, a senior from the old Lan family, was loyal to it in his "50 years of experience" and thought it was a first-grade orchid without defects. The origin of Wang Xiaoshang is from Japan, which is rarely seen in China in the early days. Shen Xuebao, director of Orchid Room of Shanghai Botanical Garden, was first introduced from Japan in March 2001. At that time, eight seedlings were taken back by Zhang Yimin, former president of Nantong Orchid Association, and four seedlings were separated by Zhejiang Yu Rao Zhu Jianping. It should be said that there was not much circulation in China.

 
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