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Cymbidium cochleare – 365 days of orchids – day 1425

More photographs from the night time greenhouse today. Never build a greenhouse without good lighting so that you can enjoy it on winter evenings 🙂 – in the daylight the flowers show off their golden hues and the beautiful red spotting around the lip.

  

Cymbidium cochleare is a species we have seen in Sikkim and in the wild or cultivation it is instantly recognisable from its very thin pendulous flower spikes with glossy pendulous flowers that smell of jasmine. We found the species growing abundantly in the Fambong Lho reserve near Gangtok (see our group with staff and students of Takse School below)

The plant is a delicate cymbidium with fine dark green leaves and this species really needs to be in a basket to allow for the flower habit.

The species is found across the eastern Himalayas from Sikkim to Thailand and inhabits cool wet monsoon forests. We water the plant well to avoid drying in the summer especially as it is in a basket and give a winter minimum of 7C in our temperate section – this accurately replicates the very wet, cool forests of Fambong Lho.

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