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Cymbidium Orchid Plants

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Cymbidium orchid plants were first mentioned in China during the Chin dynasty. Yes, way back in 265 AD. They are beautiful, delicate orchid plants which have been used for corsages. They come in a wide range of colors, including reds, yellows, whites, green and brown.
Now, they are grown for the florist industry because of their large flowers which can reach about 5+ inches. The flowers on the this orchid can last for five to seven weeks. Many people know Cymbidiums as the flowers that are used for corsages. There are other cymbidiums which do not have as large flowers, but a more intermediate. One of these is the Cymbidium 'Royale'.
These plants grow well outdoors and can take cool temps and even a short freeze, to about 28 degrees F. (-2 C.) But once this occurs it is time to bring the orchid indoors or put it in a protected greenhouse.
Cymbidiums usually bloom from February to May in North America. During the summer months they will do better with cooler soil at night. If this is a problem in your region my suggestion is to add ice water to the soil after sunset during the month of August.
Water them well especially during their growth period, March through September. After this you can water the plants less but do not allow them to completely dry out. Also, don't rush to repot. Let the orchids get pot-bound and the psuedodbulbs can get pushed out to the edges of the pot. Only then repot. They do better when in close quarters, when they are a little pot bound. These plants do need good lighting for good growth. So, don't park them too far under a tree. A good year round fertilizer is necessary. You can use a liquid fertilizer which is balanced or even a timed-release version. During the Cymbidium orchid plants growth phase you will need to give them a supplement fertilizer as well.
Cymbidium orchid plants can produce some of the largest flowers and ones which will last 5- 7 weeks with a flourish of great colors.
Have fun with these plants. They are a staple of the orchid garden or collection.
Treat them well and they will re-pay you time and time again. Cymbidiums are one of the orchids I classify as "easy orchids". They are good for the beginner, intermediate and expert grower. They are relatively easy to grow, and will reward you with long lasting gorgeous flowers. With little effort they will enhance your life and your orchid growing experience!
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The beauty Orchid SPECies Flower

The beauty of orchids species in the world you will feel calm and knowledge of various types of orchid species . Various species of orchids have been studied to make orchids a lot of crosses. Orchid world was never tired to be studied and cultivated. Some estates have their own research where even different countries conduct research . Orchids became a very popular flower

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Welcome to the world of orchids. You can see many beautiful orchid species image with orchid species discription species in various of orchid species list types. Orchid as ornamental plants can be maintained properly and correctly through the correct processing. the plant to provide your needs starting from seed selection, planting, fertilizing and maintenance of the disease.
Need expertise to maintain the Orchid species that grow well and bloom beautifully. Orchid species come from various continents to grow and come from the forest. the tropics is very good for growth. . Here you can see the genus of orchid, orchid species, hybrid orchid, orchid pictures, and some necessary information. maintenance and various sales of Orchid many countries. Some orchid protected by laws of each country so as not extinct, Like Indonesian Orchid which 29 species protected by by law.
Indonesia has more than 4000 orchid species LIPI (Indonesian Institute of Sciences ) has been reset more than
1200 species of Indonesian orchid species. Investigation and research show with complete data of orchidaceae family,locations with local detail of orchid species finded.
Orchid genus from Indonesia such as Abdominea, Acanthophippium, Acoridium, Adenoncos , Aglossorhyncha, Agrostophyllum, Appendicula Bromheadia, Bulbophyllum, Calanthe, Ceratostylis, Coelogyne, Dendrobium, Dendrochilum, Eria, Glomera, Habenaria, Microtis, oncidium, Phalaenopsis, Porroglossum, Taeniophyllum, Tainia commonly found in many species on the islandJava sumatara kalimantan sulawesi ambon and papua


Orchid Growing Instructions
The beauty of the orchid's line and color is known to all who bask in the offerings of the florist's window, but the breathless suspense and expectation that attend the unfolding of the mysterious growth of the orchid plant are known to the grower alone . . .

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You will find information of how to grow orchids, how to care for orchids, orchid types, housing for orchids, orchid potting, growing orchids from seed, orchid hybrids and so much more. Enjoy the wonderful world of orchids. write on
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Growing Orchid For Beginner
When it comes to growing orchid for beginner, no hard and fast rules can be set down for the beginner to follow.
how to growing orchid .

Care Of The Orchid Flower
These are just some essential tips of the care of the orchid flower. read on
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Orchid Plant Diseases
Some of the more common orchid plant diseases include varying degrees of "rot". There are different types and include Bacterial Leaf Rot, Bacterial Root Rot and Crown Rot. . .

29 Species anggrek Indonesia dilindungi(Protected Indonesian Orchids)
29 orchid species protected by goverment regulation.Reproduction must be permited by KSDA office so the result can be used commersials.Many species of Orchid flower present in many nursery. . . .
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ASEAN National Flowers

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ASEAN National Flowers
ASEAN countries have a kind of orchid species that is very much. Many farmers cultivate Orchid species. A suitable tropical climate and the many orchid species varieties, especially Indonesia which has nearly 4000 species of orchi almost 25% of about 20000 world orcchid species

Vanda Miss Joaquim - Singapore

Ratchapruek.Thai

Lotus - Viet Nam

Lotus - Viet Nam
Vanda Miss Joaquim - Singapore

Vanda Miss Joaquim - Singapore

Sampaguita Jasmine - The Philippines

Sampaguita Jasmine - The Philippines
Padauk - Myanmar

Padauk - Myanmar
Dok Champa - Lao PDR
Dok Champa - Lao PDR

Hibiscus - Malaysia
Hibiscus - Malaysia

Moon Orchid - Indonesia


Moon Orchid - Indonesia

Rumdul - Cambodia

Rumdul Cambodia
Simpor - Brunei Darussalam
Simpor Brunei

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Welcome to the wonderful orchid world.
Beauty and use seem to go hand-in-hand in the orchid family.
The orchid family varies widely in habitat, ranging throughout the tropics, over the temperate zones of both hemispheres, and even reaching into the fringes of the Arctic.
There is a similarly wide variation in type, with several systems of classification.
The first division is into monopodial and sympodial groups, referring to the habit of growth. The monopodial, including the Vanda and Aerides, grow continuously from a central crown, which eventually appears atop a long stem that has frequently lost its lower leaves.
Phalaenopsis, although monopodial, is stemless, but yearly grows a pair of leaves from the characteristic crown.
The leaves of monopodial orchids are heavy, leathery, fleshy, and capable of storing some quantity of moisture, but the plants must never be allowed to dry out completely.
The leaves of Vanda teres, like pine needles, do not resemble leaves, but are three to four inches long, very slender, round and succulent, and taper to a point.
The sympodial group, of which Cattleya, Laelia, and Coelogyne are notable examples, has a creeping rootstock, with each new growth springing from the base and alongside the last year's growth.
The new growth appears as a swelling or 'dormant' eye that at the proper time will 'break' or begin to grow. In some genera, such as Laelia and Coelogyne, the growths will break in several directions, but in Cattleya usually in only one.
The pseudobulb, a characteristic of sympodial orchids, is a reservoir for food and moisture against times of drought and dormancy. It differs widely according to the different genera.
The pseudobulb of Cattleya is longish, smooth, and rounded; while that of Laelia may be slightly flattened, even in some cases assuming a many-sided angular form. Certain species have pseudobulbs that resemble small pineapples.
The pseudobulbs of Odonto-glossum and Miltonia are much flattened and compressed; those of Coelogyne are very round, short, and prolific; and those of Cymbidium very large, rounded, and stocky.
Dendrobium in many species lacks pseudobulbs, but even the long cane-like flower stems, along which the leaves grow in pairs, are capable of storing food and moisture.
The orchid world is a world of beauty. So, enjoy the rest of this site since all the information is free.
You will find information of how to grow orchids, how to care for orchids, orchid types, housing for orchids, orchid potting, growing orchids from seed, orchid hybrids and so much more. Enjoy the wonderful world of orchids.
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Online Gardening Catalogs For Your Information

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Are you searching for gardening catalogs or reading materials regarding gardening? What kind of gardening and plants do you prefer to read about? There is a wide selection of catalogs available online. To facilitate your search for sources, here are a few online catalogs and websites that offer "the best" catalogs that they can easily ship to your place:

1. www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk

Along with nursery facilities, they offer landscape designing, ground designing and wholesale. They claim that they have the best plant stock price since one will be dealing directly with the grower of the plant stocks.

2. www.mzbulb.com

If you are looking for flower bulbs, McClure and Zimmerman have each and every variety. They have a no fuss website navigation that allows interested clients to easily order catalogs.

3. www.gardennursery.com

Nichols Garden Nursery online gardening catalog unit offers supply of seeds and plants. Claiming that they do this for over 50 years already, they must be one of the best. They offer a 76 page free gardening catalog that could be easily ordered through filling up their catalog request form online.

4. www.gurneys.com

They offer great deals like when one orders one kind of plant, it may mean that one order means two plants. Gurney's also offer a no-risk guarantee and a scheduled shipping of orders according to categories of plants, i.e., roses, herbs, shrubs, and trees, tender annuals, and all other plants and bulbs. It even offers a zip code driven growing zone locator.

5. www.homeharvest.com

Home Harvest Garden Supply offers alternative gardening products, i.e., organic fertilizers, hydroponics, natural insect controls, container, hobby greenhouse, propagation and irrigation supplies and indoor plant grow lights and other rare gardening supplies. They offer an online catalog for every gardening enthusiast.

6. www.jacksonandperkins.com

Jackson and Perkins are known to be one of the best American gardening experts. They are reaching out to other gardening aficionados through their website offering gardening products that could easily be browsed through their catalog. Their product line includes a wide range of plants - new award-winning roses, easy to grow perennials to special outdoor decor. Flowering gifts may also be delivered to worthy recipients just by ordering from their site.

7. www.thegardenwindow.com

This site offers an online catalog that specializes in imported Chinese tree peonies (from Mainland, China).

Free online gardening catalogs may be good source of gardening supply information. One just has to be fine with the light promotion of events and other products that may be sent to his email inbox every now and then.



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