Cymbidium cymbidium
Petal type: history of green shell plum petal: selected by Yixing Yilan in the early years of the Republic of China. Alias Yixing plum, because the flower shape is very similar to the old Shanghai plum, it is also known as the later Shanghai plum. Features: three round heads, long and narrow, divided into nests, sheep's horn holding the heart, the tongue is not curled. Some people often sell it as an old Shanghai plum. The bracts are green. Plum-shaped daffodils are often opened.
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Green bee Cymbidium
Belongs to the thin narrow leaf, the leaf quality is thick and hard, the leaf posture is semi-drooping. The scape is slender, tall and straight, higher than the leaf frame, and the flower stems and petioles are green. The outer three-petal long foot round head, showing a long egg shape, the valve quality is thin, the valve end has the missing angle and the ladle wrinkle. Calyx flattened on both sides. Semi-hard, flat at the beginning, and then turned upwards after 2-3 days, like a cat's ear. Lips.
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Shending Cymbidium
Petal type: history of green shell plum petal: yuan Jianghui, Shanghai Renaissance Shipping Company in the seventh year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty, was selected from Shanghai Buy rough Orchid, Shaoxing Orchid Farm. Also known as Shangding plum. Features: three petals like "Guan Ding", deep and soft Guanyin holding, big round bangs, flower shoulders, emerald green. The leaves are wide and shiny.
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