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Cymbidium goeringii
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Very beautiful, what's the secret to getting them to bloom? Mine just sit there and put out new growths :yawn: but at least I got varieties with interesting leaves.
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Really pretty :cheer:
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Beautiful cymbs. Just wondering, what is the primary difference between this one and cymb ensifolium?
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So apparently someone tells me this is probably ensifolium instead of goeringii...which I also believe now because I've never seen a goeringii like this. Any ideas?
Lambelkip - I think a winter cooling is the trick, although I'm sure good light is important! Mine gets dappled morning sunlight, and a bit more sunlight during the winter |
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Very Nice. It gets my vote for goeringii or goeringii hybrid. Ensifolium has a lot more flowers per spike. Dont see much of this in Florida so would also be interested in what others have to say. |
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Actually - if you look at Orchid Wiz - there are goeringii that have that many flowers. Recomend a website by a Cym Species expert Cymbidium Species - Stephen Early and Cymbidium Species - Stephen Early
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Well who knows if 3 flowers is because of background or bad culture :) :D
I do have to mention that the photo below is much darker than the flowers in real life, which are more of a pale cream-green. Also, the plant is smaller than my ensifolium, (but this may be because it is young?). Total height of the spike is around 9 inches Is there an official way to distinguish between these two species? The tag says goeringii and I bought it off the sales table, but the tag is from Oakhill...wondering where along the way the mix-up could have happened. |
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