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Old 03-26-2013, 04:48 PM
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My first thought in addition to beautiful flowers was that the leaves were so clean and healthy. I recently saw a Cym in a garden center near me for $75 and the spotting on the leaves and the price sent me in the other direction. I will have to see if Costco near me carries any
Thanks Definitely check out Costco (winter - spring), these two both had multiple spikes when I got them (green one had 2, red had 3), and at $18 each were half the price of single spiked noid Cyms at HD.

I have noticed that they seem to sell VERY quickly at my local Costco.
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Lovely flowers....my Cymbidiums are not blooming this year....maybe I put them indoors too soon
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Lovely flowers....my Cymbidiums are not blooming this year....maybe I put them indoors too soon
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Nice job of growing those.

See if you think this plant looks like yours. It is Sarah Jean x Mdm. d'Estaing and it is the only one I have that blooms easy for me because of our warm nights in Sept.

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Thanks Definitely check out Costco (winter - spring), these two both had multiple spikes when I got them (green one had 2, red had 3), and at $18 each were half the price of single spiked noid Cyms at HD.

I have noticed that they seem to sell VERY quickly at my local Costco.
Wow~ multiple spiked cym at 18??? I would totally have bought a few of them just for enjoying the flowers!
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Nice job of growing those.

See if you think this plant looks like yours. It is Sarah Jean x Mdm. d'Estaing and it is the only one I have that blooms easy for me because of our warm nights in Sept.
Thanks Jerry

Mine is quite similar to yours. I came across Cym Sarah Jean (and crosses) when browsing the SBOE website, and noticed the likeness.

Glad you found a Cym that tolerates your warmer late summer nights!

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Wow~ multiple spiked cym at 18??? I would totally have bought a few of them just for enjoying the flowers!
I know! Right??!! Probably why they sell so quickly.

I was in Costco a couple of days ago and went by where the Cyms were... multiple spikes (I didn't look at them well, but that's what the sign said), $19!
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