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New Cymbidium flowers


New Cymbidium flowers (Cymbidium)

Two of my older plants succumbed to the industrial fans last year, so this is a replacement. :-))



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Is it a kind of lily , Spriz ?
It's very pretty .

17 Nov, 2013

 

Wonderful..:-)

17 Nov, 2013

 

No, Driad, it's an orchid. They are quite spectacular when they're in flower!

Thanks, Dd. :-)))

18 Nov, 2013

 

Lovely Spritz and don't the flowers last a long while. I've just cut our one and only orchid back and It must have been flowering for 5 months. The leaves were going a bit faded so I've fed it.

20 Nov, 2013

 

I should feed mine - thanks for the reminder. Yes, they last for weeks and weeks...and this plant has new flower stems on the way. :-)

21 Nov, 2013

 

WOW !

23 Nov, 2013

 

It is a bit, Sbg! :-D)

25 Nov, 2013

 

Secumbed to the industrial fans?? That sound messy.............

14 Dec, 2013

 

It was a howling gale, Meanie. They just got too cold...poor things!

16 Dec, 2013

 

I let mine take a light frost before bringing them in! Just throwing up its flower spikes now.

16 Dec, 2013

 

I used to, but found that if I left them indoors, they flowered again anyway, so I don't bother now. It's strange...my old one that survived has flower spikes, too. :-)))

18 Dec, 2013

 

Interesting...............

Must admit that shoving them outdoors means that I can forget about them for a while.

18 Dec, 2013

 

iv'e moved the leafy one that refuses to flower [Phalenopsis?] from the bathroom window sill [north facing] to the kitchen window which is west facing but at this time of year not to hot. Hope this will encourage the little darling to flower.
What do you feed yours on Spritz?

19 Dec, 2013

 

Would you believe 'Orchid food' :-D)

Your orchid needs a place where it's about 5 degrees cooler than its normal position. Leave it to sulk there for three weeks, then liberate it and see what happens! It works for me...

19 Dec, 2013



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