Castle Peak Yuquan Jianlan
Qingshan Yuquan is a famous product in Jianlan. It is famous for its vegetarian heart and green claws. It is a rare variety of orchids. In 1992, a Mr. Zhang Yi from Hong Kong selected the original name "Bai Gan Su". In 1999, Mr. Lin Yingzhu in Taiwan purchased a large number of cultivation and promotion. Because the periphery of the petals is as green as Castle Peak, and the following parts are as white as snow, the overall combination, such as clear spring water from Castle Peak, is named "Castle Peak Yuquan". The white flower has a green tip, and the new bud also has a green tip, but it gradually returns to the green leaves after growing up. This variety is in the shape of drooping leaves, high feet, slender leaves, the new buds are green and transparent, and gradually fade as the new buds grow; the inner and outer petals are snow-white with green covering wheels, the petal tail is inlaid with shallow cyanotic claws, and slightly falls off the shoulder, very similar to the golden ponytail, white tongue yellow moss, milky white stalk, off the shelf, strong fragrance, the design and color can be comparable with Yuxuetian incense, petal shape is even better. This flower has been cultured twice, the first time was when Yuquan was launched in Qingshan, this time the bud color is not white, the flower is millet white, with green edge. The bud of the second tissue culture is almost like the bud color of common Magnolia, there is basically no green edge, the bud color is not white, and the green edge is light and light.
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