MySheen

Flowering period of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The flowering period of Magnolia is as long as 30-50 days, mainly in winter and spring, and some bloom before and after New Year's Day and Spring Festival. Its flowers and colors are gorgeous, the plant shape is beautiful, and the leaves are green and straight, so it has high ornamental value. Let's take a look at several common varieties of Magnolia.

The flowering period of Magnolia is as long as 30-50 days, mainly in winter and spring, and some bloom before and after New Year's Day and Spring Festival. Its flowers and colors are gorgeous, the plant shape is beautiful, and the leaves are green and straight, so it has high ornamental value. Let's learn about several common varieties of Magnolia. You can choose breeding varieties according to your preferences.

Varieties of Cymbidium

1. green-tip forest lily

Xiaoxiaozi Orchid is native to southern Africa, its flowers drooping, orange-yellow, with a little light green, narrow leaves, flower stems slightly shorter than leaves, leaf color dark green, elegant and solemn appearance. Its flowering period is from December to May of the next year, and it can be used as a flower for Spring Festival venue layout, hotel display and family indoor beautification.

two。 Magnolia grandiflora

The leaves of Magnolia grandiflora are generally about 50 cm, the color of the flower is generally orange, and the inner core is yellow and white. Magnolia is a perennial herb. Fleshy roots white, unbranched. Basal leaves numerous, leathery, alternate, neatly arranged, fan-shaped, evergreen. The stem is a short shrinking stem. Flowers are limited inflorescences, umbrella-shaped arrangement, flower stems flat, fleshy, solid.

3. Swamp magnolia

Marsh Cymbidium is a newly discovered species of Orchid, which is tenacious and rare. It generally grows in sandy acid soil and blossoms from March to August (autumn and winter in South Africa). The marsh magnolia growing in humus-rich areas such as swamps will be as high as 1.8 meters.

4. Strange gentleman orchid

Magnolia is a nationally protected species of South Africa, either solitary or gregarious, often growing in humus in cracks in the slopes of rocky mountains. The biggest difference between it and other Cymbidium varieties is that there is a white stripe in the middle of the leaves, and its seeds can mature in only 5 months, while other varieties need 9-12 months.

Although orchids are one of the more difficult plants to raise, as long as we grasp the basic operations such as light, water and fertilizer, pest control and changing pots, it should not be difficult to raise a pot of red and green orchids.

 
0