Qilin peony spring orchid
"Kirin peony", also known as "Red River peony", Sichuan production of spring orchid multi-petal multi-tongue strange flower, generally multi-petal called "Kirin", multi-tongue called "peony", this flower called Kirin peony, naturally because he has both multi-petal multi-tongue! This variety has large flowers, fragrant fragrance, flower frame and good contrast. This flower participated in Leshan National Orchid Exhibition in 2005.
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Cymbidium trisillatum
The leaves are shaped into natural fish belly leaves, with many bright meridians, waxy leaves, heavy crystals and beautiful leaves. The flower stalk is more than 40 cm out of frame, the flower bract is different, especially thick glutinous and has many veins, the flower bract is strange like dragon horn. After flowering, the flower stalk turns green from red, the flower stalk turns clean and tender green, but the flower stalk is still green.
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Wumeng male lion Chunlan
Wumeng male lion: it is a series of spring orchid flowers of Duoxiang. Drooping leaves, about 30-40cm high and about 1.5cm wide, 5-8 leaves per seedling. The new buds are red, and red silk can be seen for a long time. Lateral veins conspicuous, leaf margin serrate. The flower pattern is multi-color, multi-petal, multi-butterfly, multi-nose, and double flowers. The fragrance of the flowers is so strong that they soak people's hearts. Its pattern and posture.
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