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  1. Cymbidium 3 Image of Cymbidium bicolor

    Cymbidium bicolor

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    Cymbidium bicolor is a species of orchid found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, including China, India, and Southeast Asia. Recognized for its striking beauty, the plant boasts two-toned flowers, typically in shades of green and white or yellow, which bloom from late winter to early spring. This orchid is admired for its long-lasting flowers and has become a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts for both garden cultivation and as cut flowers. Botanically, it is characterized by its pseudobulbs from which narrow, strap-like leaves and a long, arching flower spike emerge, showcasing up to 30 flowers per spike in optimal conditions.

  2. Cymbidium Image of Cymbidium findlaysonianum

    Cymbidium findlaysonianum

    Cymbidium findlaysonianum is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, cherished for its strikingly beautiful and fragrant blooms. These flowers are predominantly pink and purple, featuring a unique, elongated petal architecture that adds to their allure. This orchid thrives in the warm, humid climates of its native habitat and blooms from late spring to early summer, often used in ornamental horticulture due to its captivating appearance and aroma. Its significance extends beyond its aesthetic appeal, as it plays a role in the ecosystem by supporting local pollinators. Botanically, it is noted for its robust growth and adaptability to various growing conditions within its preferred climate range.

  3. Cymbidium 3 Image of Cymbidium lancifolium

    Cymbidium lancifolium

    Image of Cymbidium lancifolium 1 Image of Cymbidium lancifolium 2

    Cymbidium lancifolium, commonly known as the lance-leaved cymbidium, is a species of orchid native to various parts of Asia including China, India, and Southeast Asia. This orchid is noteworthy for its striking green and brown flowers, which possess a distinct elegance. The plant features slender, lance-shaped leaves from which its name derives. Cymbidium lancifolium thrives in cool to warm conditions, preferring well-drained mediums and partial shade, making it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts for both outdoor gardens in suitable climates and indoor cultivation. Its resilience and attractive blooms have cemented its status as a beloved species within the orchid community.

  4. Cymbidium 2 Image of Cymbidium lowianum

    Cymbidium lowianum

    Image of Cymbidium lowianum 3

    Cymbidium lowianum is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, including parts of China, Thailand, and Myanmar. It's renowned for its striking, fragrant flowers which bloom primarily in spring. This orchid is characterized by long, arching pseudobulbs and leathery leaves, with flower spikes that can carry up to 30 blossoms each, showcasing colors from green to yellow, often with a spotted or striped lip. Culturally and horticulturally significant, Cymbidium lowianum is highly valued for its aesthetic appeal and as a parent in hybridization, contributing to the diversity and beauty of cultivated orchids worldwide.

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