March 13, 2007

Cymbidium Orchids

pink-orchids.jpgCymbidiums became popular in Europe during the Victorian era. One feature that makes the plant so popular is the fact that it can survive during cold temperatures (as low as 7Ëš C or 45Ëš F). Orchid hobbyists in temperate climates appreciate the fact that they can bloom in winter, when few other orchids are blooming.

Only a few Cymbidium species are commonly grown in nurseries, due to the popularity of hybrids. Most are to be found in botanical gardens or in their ever shrinking natural habitat.

These were in the hot house orchid section at Lowe’s. Click on the image to enlarge.