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Old 04-06-2011, 04:23 PM
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Default Help ID'ing Cymbidium Plants..

Well my first post on here but not new to the plant scene. Having worked in the interior and exterior landscaping scene, I've gotten my hands dirty with a number of species.

A few months back I went to an estate sale and for 5$ a plant, I picked up a lot of cymbidiums starting to bud and in horrible condition. Then probably about a month ago we had an extremely cold day, down in the 20s and I didn't pull them far enough under the canopy. I lost a lot of spikes

Well now I need help in id'ing the few plants that managed to spike. I want to start dividing and repotting them, so I may share them with other people. But I would like to give names out with them.

Heres an over all shot.


First to bloom


Second


Had this one a few years, grew it from a single bulb.
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