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365 days of orchids – day 445 – Coelogyne cristata

Our enormous specimen of Coelogyne cristata ‘alba’ Tinkitam (the third photo shows it in the greenhouse and arrived at the show below) has attracted a lot of attention here in Paris and was photographed yesterday evening for Le Figero (France’s oldest daily newspaper) so now seems a good day to feature it on 365 days.

Coelogyne cristata is a fantastic species from the Himalayas with large white flowers. The lip colour varies from dark orange, through yellow, light yellow and of course pure white. The plants are also variable in leaf colour, distance between bulbs, size of flowers and texture of flowers – all good reasons to grow lots of Coelogyne cristatas.

Coelogyne cristata flowering near Tinkitam, Sikkim

We have seen this species in the wild in Sikkim and Darjeeling, India. It grows on trees and rocks at an altitude of around 2000m above sea level. It always grows with thick moss indicating a love for damp conditions. We keep our plants wet in the summer and quite damp in the winter. Its altitude gives cool winters with a minimum around 6-10 0C and so we grow the species both in our Cool Asia section (minimum 10C) and our Warm Temperate section (minimum 6C)

The flowers can easily be damaged by water and so we avoid spraying them with the hose and greatly reduce watering when the flowers are out.

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  1. Agnes Jones says:

    Bonjour mes amis en France.
    Cava bien aujourd ‘ hui?

    This plant is even better in real life. It is a fantastic specimen. What a shame it is too big for my window sill!

    All the best for today.

  2. christopher hayes-brown says:

    Hi Simon please let me know when you have more Coelogyne’s for sale. Thanks Chris