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Daquan of fingernail orchid

Hank Schrader
2020-08-21 14:11:12
There are many varieties of the orchid, the more common ones are multi flower, fan lip, fragrant flower and so on. Among them, M. multiflorum has strong flowering ability. In the flowering period, potted plants can easily open and explode the pot, and the ground plants can also open all over the country. Its flowers are white, with purple spots, with high ornamental value, very suitable for planting.

As the name suggests, there are many flowers in a cluster. The stem of this kind of orchid is relatively thick, generally about 5-20cm. The bracts are green, the flowers are white, and have purple spots. The pedicel and ovary of the orchid are tinged with light purple.

This kind of fingernail orchid is distributed in Guangxi, Guizhou and other areas of China. In natural conditions, it grows in forest land. The flowering period of M. multiflorum is July. It can bear fruit. From August to May of the next year is the fruiting period.

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Finger orchid

The stem is also thick, generally 10-30 cm long, with thick leaves, which are leathery. The bracts and leaves of phalanx are wide egg rows, its pedicels and ovaries are yellow brown, with red spots. The flower is white, with purple spots, with irregular scars on the edge. The stamen is very short, about 3 mm. In China, it is mainly distributed in Yunnan Province, where the altitude of growth is relatively high.

Nail orchid fan lip picture

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The stem of the vanilla is as thick as that of the cymbidium multiflorum and Cymbidium fanlabium, and the leaves are broad-band. There are many flowers in the base of rice on the inflorescence. The flowers are large and fragrant. The petals are almost oval. The stamen of the orchid is very short and thick. The flowering period of the orchid is in May. It is distributed in Guangdong area of China, suitable for growing in tropical and subtropical areas.

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