Cymbidium coloratum
The origin of the downhill is unknown and it is selected by Shantou. Caifeng is a compound color flower of Jianlan, and the leaf buds are green and yellow. When they grow up, some leaves will gradually turn green, and some will bring a little yellow art. The leaves are soft and moist, medium-short and semi-drooping, and the leaf posture is elegant. Flowers out of the shelf, a scape with a few flowers, cat ears, each with a bright red line on the petals, petals with green wheels, white tongue with red color blocks, the overall atmosphere is elegant. The fragrance is charming.
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Wu Zi Chunlan
From Jinzhai County, Anhui Province (Dabie Mountain area), it is the top-grade daffodil petal Chunlan, the opening product is dignified, elegant, the color is as pure as jade. The flower logged in April 2011. Login person, cultivator, Mr. Wu Qingchu; naming person, Mr. Li Renyun. Login number, 359.
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Containing jade orchid
Guizhou descended from the mountain in 2003 and blossomed again in 2004 and 2005. The leaves are thick and waxy, and the leaves are thick green and glossy. The leaves of mature seedlings are about 30-40CM long and about 1.5CM wide. Outer three-petal long foot round head tight edge, main lobe lower cover, side lobe arch embrace, deep pocket soft hold, Zhonggong correct, design and color such as Hetian sheep fat, although red but not muddy, exquisite and beautiful. Miao Zhuang.
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