Orchid – Potted

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Cymbidium: Plants are often large with many strap-like leaves up to 100 cm long. Flower spikes are produced in late autumn through winter and spring, depending on variety. Larger plants tend to produce more spikes. Flowers are large, up to 10 cm, and have 5 large waxy petals surrounding inner sepals that are often brightly coloured. The colour range is enormous: white, green, yellow-green, cream, yellow, brown, pink, and red (and there may be markings of other colour shades at the same time), every colour is available except blue and black.

Phalaenopsis: The name means

Botanical Name: Cymbidium, Paphiopedalum (Lady Slipper) and Cattleya.

Common Names: Cymbids, Moth orchids

Stem Length: 20

Country of Origin: Cymbidiums: Tropical Asia and Central America; Phalaenopsis: South East Asia.

Available Colours: Brown, Cream, Green, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow

Season: Summer,Autumn,Winter,Spring

Availability: January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,Decemeber