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Cymbidium Hybrid Orchids


Cymbidium Hybrid Orchids (Cymbidium)

These Cymbidiums were growing very close to the beach in a mound of soil. I'm surprised they looked so good so close to the beach. Photo taken at the Catamaran Resort, San Diego, CA. on Feb. 23, 2013.



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you amaze me with the plants growing there Delonix. just what i need on a frosty morning..:-)

24 Feb, 2013

 

Beautiful.

24 Feb, 2013

 

How amazing, with no care or attention..

24 Feb, 2013

 

Sandra:

Glad you were amazed! :>) I hope the frost wasn't too hard!

24 Feb, 2013

 

Klahanie: Thanks! :>)

24 Feb, 2013

 

Dottydaisy2:

I'm sure these plants get a lot of attention, being at a resort. They are growing so close to the beach. They would need water and fertilizer.

24 Feb, 2013

 

Mine get no attention but bloom every year. I think that I scare them by leaving them outdoors right up to the first frost!!!

13 Mar, 2013

 

Yes, they need little attention like most orchids. Too much attention, meaning watering usually kills them. Most orchids like a cool period before blooming, except for the really tropical ones.

14 Mar, 2013

 

February again. Like clockwork!

27 Feb, 2015



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