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Is Chunlan a protected plant?

Some orchids belong to national protected plants, and some orchids do not belong to national protected plants, depending on the species of orchids. For example, wild orchids are mostly national second-class protected plants, and some are national first-class protected plants.

For example, Cymbidium hybridum and Dendrobium huoshanense are national first-class protected wild plants, while Cymbidium hybridum, Dendrobium candidum, Cymbidium hybridum, Gastrodia elata are national second-class protected wild plants. Orchids are epiphytic or overground herbs with a wide variety and high ornamental value. China has a vast territory, complex ecological environment, numerous vegetation types, and rich orchid resources, which are distributed all over the country, but the quantity distribution decreases from south to north. The most widely distributed orchids in China are Yunnan, Sichuan and Taiwan Province provinces.

The implication of orchids

China people have always regarded orchids as a symbol of nobility and elegance, and they are called "Four Gentlemen" together with "Plum, Bamboo and Chrysanthemum". Usually, "Zhang Lan" is used to describe the beauty of poetry, and "Lan Jiao" is used to describe the truth of friendship. There are also orchids that express pure love, such as "the spirit is like a orchid, the heart is like a orchid", "finding friends in the orchid, giving dreams to Xiaoxiang". 1985 In May, orchids were rated as the fourth of the top ten flowers in China.

Orchids among the traditional famous flowers in China only refer to some terrestrial orchids distributed in China, such as Cymbidium hybridum, Cymbidium hybridum, Cymbidium hybridum, commonly known as "China Orchids". This orchid is very different from tropical orchids, with large flowers and bright colors. They have no conspicuous brilliance and huge flowers and leaves, but they have a simple, quiet, elegant and noble temperament, which conforms to the aesthetic standards of orientals.