Xiaoyao Mei Chunlan
Xiao Yaomei: (also known as Wan Hemei) the new and old varieties of Jiangsu and Zhejiang were selected by Hu Zhangfa of Lizhu in Shaoxing in the late 1990s. The outer three-petal head is slightly floating, semi-hard holding the heart, holding the flap with two red cheeks, very distinctive, small Ruyi tongue missing tongue. The flower color is very green, the scape is not high, the light green bracts are decorated with purple tendons, and the old leaves stand obliquely.
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Mythical spring orchid
Myth: In 2001, Chen Jiang selected three seedlings of Longgen grass dug from Zhoushan from Xinchang Lannong. The leaves are firm and inclined, with slight snowflake crystal spots. The leaves are thick and waxy. The first flowering in 2007, and again in 2008, after two times of multiple flowers are correct and stable, 2 years have won praise Lanyou. Flower fragrance, short round, round...
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Southern peony lotus peony
Southern peony, fine leaf lotus petal, medium-wide leaf type, leaf oblique, soft with rigid, leaf quality medium-thick, the lower part of the leaf is tight, the upper part is flat. The leaf length is 40~50cm, the leaf width is 0.5~1cm, the single plant has 5 leaves and 8 leaves, and the flower arrow is high 30~40cm. At first glance, it has the characteristics of plain flowers, and the leaf buds are white and round when unearthed. The root is thick and round, typical.
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