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Introduction of tiger orchid varieties, which varieties of tiger orchid

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Phnom Penh tiger orchid

This species of tiger orchid is very common, and many of them are raised at home. It is characterized by inlaid golden edges on the edges of the leaves. The length of the leaves is about 70-80 cm. The patterns on the leaves are varied, and the patterns are very beautiful.

2. Sansevieria brevifolia

This species is relatively small, in addition to called this name, but also called small tiger orchid, tiger's ear orchid, etc. Its plant type is only about 10 centimeters, the length of the leaves is shorter, only about 7-8 centimeters, although the leaves are shorter, but relatively wide, showing convoluted overlap, like a rosette arrangement, the color of the leaves is dark green, with horizontal gray spots on them.

3. round leaf tiger orchid

This variety is called Sansevieria trifasciata, Welwitschia trifasciata, and so on. The stem of this plant is very short. There are fleshy leaves on it. The shape is thin and round. The length of the leaves is about 80-100 cm.

4. Ji Ye Hu Pi Lan

The plant of this variety grows radially, the leaf texture is hard, there is a groove shape on the leaf surface, the color of the leaf is dark green, and there is a horizontal light green pattern on it.

Wu, Guang Ye Hu Pi Lan

The leaves of this species of tiger orchid are relatively broad, as if they were fan-shaped.

Hu Pi Lan

6. Other varieties

In addition to the varieties introduced above, there are many other varieties, such as Walkers' Tiger Orchid, Silver Vein Tiger Orchid, Bird's Beak Tiger Orchids, Grey Leaf Tiger Orchids, and so on.

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