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Question: My cymbidium orchid has just finished blooming and it looks too big for its pot. How do I repot it? V.C., Laguna Beach. Answer: An overcrowded container is one of two good reasons to repot.
Two genuses of orchids that come in green are Cymbidium and Dendrobium, Lalicata adds. Dream 'Ice Green' : This is a very ...
These orchids produce large blossoms that average 3 to 5 inches in diameter, making them the perfect addition to green flower ...
Light: bright light Height: 10 to 36 inches Spread: 12 to 26 inches USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 to 10 Origin: Asia and Australia Cymbidium orchids are loved and enjoyed for their lasting flower… ...
Cymbidium Orchid Care Cymbidiums are native to the foothills of the Himalayas and are accustomed to cool conditions. Their tall spikes have 10-25 flowers ranging from 2 1/2” to 6” which last ...
Since orchids are the most diverse family of plants on earth, it stands to reason that not all of them are created alike. Cymbidiums, as it happens, are ideally suited for life on the Central Coast.
Describe cymbidium orchids: They’re popular and showy orchids with long, strappy leaves that are fairly easy to grow in the southern half of Australia. Cymbidiums begin flowering in May, so you ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Chinchilla. Followed categories will be added to My News. It's hard to beat a cymbidium orchid in full bloom for a spectacular flowering potted plant. Each ...
These are the ones with the green leaves. When we divide a Cymbidium Orchid, what we're aiming to do is have between three and five of these healthy bulbs in a clump and that will ensure the plant ...