Emei Xianjian Orchid
Emei string Sichuan Jianlan boutique line art, floral art, the number is very small, is a rare good variety. Emei string, a famous product of four seasons orchid in Sichuan, won the honor of general runner-up at the first China four Seasons Orchid Expo in August 1990, and won many gold medals and special gold awards in subsequent orchid exhibitions. Emei string leaf type oblique or semi-drooping, strong seedling 3-4 leaves, line art fusion of medium penetration, medium spot, covering wheel, brush tail, claw spot stripe and other art forms, often the same plant sets a variety of art forms in one; the leaves are thick and glossy, the back is silver, the new bud is bright red, and the flower is a contrasting white background green stripe flower, which complement each other with leaf art, and are actually the treasures of Jian Orchid.
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Four Xi butterfly spring orchid
The new bud is purplish red, the leaf is long and narrow, 33-34 cm long and 0.7-1 cm wide, semi-drooping, the leaf groove is slightly deep, showing a shallow "V" shape, the leaf quality is thick, the leaf margin is thick, dark green, glossy, the leaf posture is soft and generous. Bracts light reddish purple, with deep purple ribs. The flower is unstable, sometimes five or six petals, 4-6 tongues,.
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Cymbidium guangdeng
Sichuan four seasons orchid name species, standard yellow plum petals, and green light Deng comparable.
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