What is a Cymbidium Orchid?
A Cymbidium orchid is an orchid in the genus Cymbidium. These orchids are among the oldest orchids in cultivation, with evidence suggesting that they have been grown in China for thousands of years. Cymbidiums or “Cyms” as they are sometimes known are extremely popular among commercial orchid growers and hobbyists all over the world. Many nurseries carry these orchids, and orchid growers also actively engage in trading and hybridizing with each other to create and distribute unique varieties.
A Cymbidium orchid is an orchid in the genus Cymbidium. These orchids are among the oldest orchids in cultivation, with evidence suggesting that they have been grown in China for thousands of years. Cymbidiums or “Cyms” as they are sometimes known are extremely popular among commercial orchid growers and hobbyists all over the world. Many nurseries carry these orchids, and orchid growers also actively engage in trading and hybridizing with each other to create and distribute unique varieties. These orchids are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. In nature, they are epiphytic, growing on trees and plants, although people usually cultivate them in soil mixes. Cymbidium orchids are famous for having very narrow, slightly leathery leaves, and huge sprays of showy flowers which can last up to three months on healthy, well-maintained plants.