Why is it called ob1 Yuloo
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There is a type of ice lamp Yuloo called ob1, and many flower friends do not understand why it is called ob1 Yuloo. One saying is that after the Pan lamp (see the last paragraph) appeared, it spread to Japan and attracted the attention of the famous Japanese horticulturist,西亚基 (Big Master! Big Master!), who selected a variety with a larger and rounder window surface than the ordinary Pan lamp.
But he did not name these varieties, just saying that if it is the most beautiful Yuloo in your garden, it can be called OB1 (does it feel a bit transcendental? Maybe masters are all like this, but I still don't know what the abbreviation OB stands for, what does it mean...). From my personal understanding, OB1 is a larger version of the Pan lamp, with a slightly larger window and a larger plant form.
Pan's Ice Lamp (Pan lamp), its breeder is Pan Laoshi from Shanghai, China (yes, that Pan family famous in the succulent world, Jingtian Yun). Pan's Ice Lamp Yuloo has a more compact plant form, round window surface, and the top of the window is completely hairless, with the veins covering the entire leaf not converging at the top of the window, making the entire window look very clear, especially when water is sprayed on it. Under sufficient sunlight, Pan lamp is easily晒成偏紫 in color, so Pan lamp is often classified as a purple Yuloo.
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