"China's first orchidaceous plant germplasm resources protection center was 
set up in the southern city Shenzhen with the aim to better protect the 
endangered species...

China... with 148 genera and more than 1,300 species of orchidaceous 
plants. At the Shenzhen center... there are more than 400 species, 
including 95 of the rarest collected from across the country.
....
Zhao Xuemin, deputy director of the State Forestry Administration, said the 
new center would contribute to the gathering and preservation of orchids.

Relevant advanced technologies applied in this field, such as artificial 
propagation and conservation biology, would help China save the dying 
species, Zhao said."

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Regards,

VB


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