Cymbidium prefers to grow in such an environment.
A nickname for Phoenix tail orchid
Phoenix tail orchid, alias is Phoenix tail silk orchid, thousand hand orchid, sword leaf silk orchid, pineapple flower, thick leaf silk orchid
Growth habits of Cymbidium
Phoenix tail orchid has strong adaptability to the environment and is more resistant to water and moisture. In addition, Phoenix tail orchid prefer light, and can withstand shade, generally indoor breeding, put in a place with sufficient scattered light.
Phoenix tail orchid does not have high requirements for soil, generally choose loose and fertile sandy soil, the requirement of fertilizer is not high, pot culture can be in the spring and autumn when applying compound fertilizer.
Cymbidium is mainly propagated by cuttings and individual plants during propagation. The aboveground stem can also be cut into pieces for water culture.
The Flower language of Phoenix tail Orchid
The flower language of Phoenix tail orchid is the hope of blooming.
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The good growth environment of Phoenix tail orchid.
Phoenix tail orchid is a kind of tree flower, which is native to North America. It is a good ornamental plant in the courtyard, and it is also suitable to be a hedge plant.
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