This genus is distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia (such as northern India, China, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Borneo) and northern Australia. The larger flowered species from which the large flowered hybrids are derived grow at high altitudes. Cymbidium plants are sympodial and grow to a height of 60 cm and the racemes as high as 90 cm. The raceme grows from the base of the most recent pseudobulb. Each flower can have a diameter of 5 to 10 cm, according to the species.
They bloom during the winter, and each plant can have up to fifteen or more flowers. The fantastic range of colours for this genus include white, green, yellowish-green, cream, yellow, brown, pink, and red [and orange] and black (and there may be markings of other colour shades at the same time), but not blue. The flowers last about ten weeks. They have a waxy texture. The rounded sepals and petals have about the same dimensions. They show very diverse colour patterns, different for every species.
Cymbidium is one of the most popular and desirable orchids in the world because of the beautiful flowers. These plants make great houseplants, and are also popular in floral arrangements and corsages. They have been cultivated for thousands of years, especially in China. Cymbidiums became popular in Europe during the Victorian era. One feature that makes the plant so popular is the fact that it can survive during cold temperatures (as low as 7˚ C or 45˚ F).
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blooms of yellow sunshine
ReplyDeleteLots of beautiful types of Orchids! I like this one in lovely yellow, too! A Happy Spring! Also, Happy Easter to all who celebrate this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Happy Easter. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nick,
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful yellow orchid ! Amazing.
I wish you a happy Easter.
Best regards, Synnöve
I love these! I have a pink one, but now it hasn't bloomed for a couple of years :-(
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info as well as the lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Nick, these yellow orchids are stunning! Very interesting post as always. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteWishing you peace, love & happiness Easter.. and always.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Nicole
Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteYour Orchid looks like an roaring Lion - my first thought.
ReplyDeleteI have a white Orchid on my desk, right beside me.
Happy Eastser, dear Nick!
Greetings from far away ... Frauke
Lovely Pic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter :)
Hello Nick,
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful orchids!
I wish you Happy Easter,
moni
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Beautiful photo. Happy Easter to you, Nick!
ReplyDeleteNick, may you have a Happy Easter. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your knowledge of these beautiful orchids! Since going to Orchid Extravaganza, I've been paying much more attention to them.
ReplyDeleteOrchids are so beautiful, yet so difficult for me to keep alive. Have a wonderful Easter weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour flower is sticking out its tongue at me - but it is still gorgeous :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a Happy Easter !!
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