"orchid... named... Edmund Hillary.
...
Today... the Auckland Orchid society's 60th anniversary"
URL :
http://www.3news.co.nz/News/NationalNews/OrchidnamedinSirEdshonour/tabid/423/articleID/72341/cat/64/Default.aspx
Regards,
VB
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"Jeremy Cole, a London designer...
His new lamp, the Cymbidium, is a ceramic orchid suspended inside a 23-inch
glass cylinder. It is to be introduced in August... it will sell for $1,950...
orchids. He always had a few in his studio... although he never managed to
keep them alive for very long.
"a bargain, a cymbidium orchid in a gallon pot for five dollars...
bazaar...
Theoretically the flower color will be deep deep wine-red...
someone in El Cerrito has had enough success to divide and propagate some
dozen plants...
now the proud guardian of a Cymbidium X 'Claude Pepper'."
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Quote:
>Cymbidium cyperifolium
>Is anyone familiar with this species? I
It is very widespread, from East Nepal to Viet Nam. It was named by Lindley in
1833. It likes shaded semi-terrestrial locations, typically where leaf mould
has heaped up against tree trunks or rocks. The Himalayas have dense
Is anyone familiar with this species? Is it allied to
Cymbidium goeringii or any of the other miniature
cymbidium species? Any ideas regarding its culture?
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Enquiry from: "Eric Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [OGD] Cymbidium dayanum dark red form - varietal/clonal name?
Dear Eric,
This is definitely the red form of Cymbidium dayanum.
At one stage it was known as Cymbidium angustifolium - a name coined by Ames &
Schweinfur
Hi folks,
Does anyone out there know if this dark red form of Cymbidium dayanum:
http://tinyurl.com/yqqxvm
has a clonal or varietal name? It was photographed in Sabah, Malaysia, on
the island of Borneo, at Orchids de Villa Nursery.
Thanks,
-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org
No virus found in th
Jose
Try this site:
http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/cymspecies/
Stephen Early is the author. Seems pretty complete
Leo
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I am searching for an updated list of cymbidium species
distributed by sub genus and section?
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA
Jose
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You can find information on growing Cymbidiums at many sites on the
internet
Here are two of many that came up when I did a Google search on
Cymbidium culture. You will find similar information if you do a
Yahoo search.
http://www.cymbidium.org/cymbidium5.html
http://www.sequoiaorchids.
kindly email orchid cultivation method for symbidium orchid.
thanks.
R K Rai
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"growers of cymbidium... in Vietnamese Da Lat central highlands...
Doan Van Quynh, owner of the Anh Quynh cymbidium farm... at flower markets
in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Gia Lai, Kon Tum, and Nha Trang provinces.
Quynh earned... VND900 million (US$56,000) in profit this year...
he had to ado
Hey,
I have a couple of cymbidium ensifolium, the leaf tips get yellow and brown,
any ideas in terms of what cause it? Thank You. I am a new subscriber to
this mailing list.
I grew up with these fragrant ones in Shanghai, so I went out to search for
them, got two plants. I am happy, but worrie
A quick check of Wildcatt shows:
Cymbidium Sue = (Cym. Showgirl X Cym. Peter
Pan).
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Hi All, I can not get the RHS data base to give parent of Cymbidium Sue.
Maybe not registered!.
Can anyone give me it parents and a bit about why it is popular in
breeding program's.
I note clones are freely available in nursery catalogues in USA.
At the same time I looked up Cymbidium Blazing Rose
"Judy Cardwell describes herself as a "noncompetitive" orchid grower.
"Orchids are a source of enjoyment," she explains, "when they become a
chore then it's time for me to move to something else." She's been
cultivating orchids for more than 20 years and even has a registered hybrid
named for h
A friend has asked me to sow some Cymbidium canaliculatum capsules for
him, and I wonder if anybody could recommend a point in time to harvest
them for green-capping?
Thanks so much,
rob't
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In a message dated 1/28/06 6:03:39 AM, Andy writes:
the Cymbidium she has no idea of will likely be Ulfius, an old grex from the Miller Collection.
Thanks. I found it the other day, thanks to Wildcatt.
Iris
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Title: Cymbidium.
Heaven forbid that I should be answering an Iris Cohen question other than "why am I so stupid?" but the cymbidium she has no idea of will likely be Ulfius, an old clone from the Miller Collection.
Andy Easton
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Actually, it's Cymbidium 'Harry' (AM/AOS, if you
put stock in such designations). If you grow it well, you'll need a very tall
plant stand to display it.
Take a look at it at the Santa Barbara
Orchid Estate: http://www.sborchid.com/OrchidOfTheDay/Cym-Fifi-Harry.htm
Yeah, still here.
Rick
The cool house Cymbidiums have excelled themselves this year, with eight
species in flower at the moment. One plant has upward of 40 inflorescences. I
was working on a crack in the drainage system over the weekend and so spent
much of the day closeted with them. What was striking was the sequence
The Cymbidium Society of America will hold its 30th Cymbidium Congress
Saturday March 5th in Santa Barbara. Its webpage didn't have current
information (as of Saturday 1/22), but other messages here talking about
speaker line ups reminded me of the CSA's line up. They will have Hadley
Cash ta
The Cymbidium Society of America will hold its 30th Cymbidium Congress
Saturday March 5th in Santa Barbara. Its webpage didn't have current
information (as of Saturday 1/22), but other messages here talking about
speaker line ups reminded me of the CSA's line up. They will have Hadley
Cash ta
Despite some research I have been unable to find specific information
needed. I seek a photo or details, such as number of flowers and size
of flowers, of any awarded Cymbidium lowiana 'Concolour' or 'Alba'.
Recently we were presented with such a plant for an award but all judges
did not have
>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 14:53:25 -0700 (PDT)
>From: michael timmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [OGD] Cymbidium canaliculatum
>Does anyone know where I can purchase a Cymbidium
>canaliculatum? Found several places in Australia that
>export to the USA; however, th
-Original Message-
From: michael timmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 11 October 2004 7:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OGD] Cymbidium canaliculatum
Does anyone know where I can purchase a Cymbidium canaliculatum? Found
several places in Australia that export to the USA; how
Does anyone know where I can purchase a Cymbidium
canaliculatum? Found several places in Australia that
export to the USA; however, the price of paperwork and
shipping is prohibitively expensive. I'd be interested
in hearing from any growers who also might either have
this plant for sale or have in
In Vol. 6, Issue 328, Michael asked about the culture of Cymbidium sinense.
The following is extrated from our treatment of this species at
orchidculture.com.
$Cymbidium sinense (Jackson in Andr.) Willdenow
AKA: Epidendrum sinense Jackson, Cymbidium albo-jucundissimum Hayata,
Cymbidium fragrans S
Is anyone out there growing chinese Cymbidiums? How do you grow them? I
have a sinense, and I've been getting a lot of conflicting information about
their culture. Some have told me to grow them with Phalaenopsis, while
others have told me to grow them with Cymbidium hybrids. Speak up and le
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flower
> in tropical climates.
>
> Mit herzliche Grusz!
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>
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 11:44 AM
> Subject: [OGD] Cymbidium Golden Elf "Su
Murray:
Sounds to me like your Golden Elf's are large enough to bloom assuming
that they are established and not recently divided. I would guess that
you will have some blooms within the year.
Scott
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rgold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [OGD] Cymbidium Golden Elf "Sundust"
> Can anyone give me a lead on the likely approximate physical size of Cym
> Golden Elf "Sundust" when flowering size is at
Can anyone give me a lead on the likely approximate physical size of Cym
Golden Elf "Sundust" when flowering size is attained. We have imported
plants that currently carry 2-3 pseudobulbs plus 1-3 new growths & were
sold as Flowering Size. However the plants are at best carrying leaves only
300
I am at present trying to make sense of Linden's concept Cymbidium
Zaleskianum.
I have found a scan of the relevant plate; Lindenia dcclxxviii (778) of 1901
on the Web, but it is of rather low resolution. There are, unfortunately no
hard copies lying around here in South Africa (although the Johann
Charles :
Thanks for a prompt and most satisfying answer about the cultural needs of
the species Cymbidium hoosai.
As usual, you are a wonderful source of accurate and useful info.
Thanks very much for sharing.
Best regards,
Viateur
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In issue 211, Viateur asked about Cymbidium hoosai Makino and the conditions
under which it grows. According to Du Puy & Cribb in "The Genus Cymbidium",
this name is now a synonym of Cymbidium sinense (Jackson in Andr.)
Willdenow. My references indicate that this species is found in eastern
China,
Hello OGDers,
Last week I bought, for a birthday present, a cymbidium labeled Cym. Hoosia
'Hak'.
Most probably it should have been labeled Cymbidium hoosai.
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What about the clonal name ?
Should it be Mak for Makino who described the species (Botanical Magazine
16: 27. 1902) ?
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