Korean Cymbidium, a good kind of Cymbidium
Korean wind orchid is introduced from Korea in recent years, large leaf wind orchid, small leaf wind orchid and other wind orchid collectively, its plant shape "mini", unique shape, flowers and other characteristics, more and more favored by people, market development value is greater. Its biological characteristics and cultivation management measures are as follows:
South Korea wind orchid mainly produced in Korea, Japan, cultivation is easier. The leaves are similar to Phalaenopsis, but slightly narrower, about 10 cm long and 2.5 cm wide; the inflorescence is 18 cm long and bears more than 10 beautiful, fragrant flowers; the flowers are green and white, slightly yellow, and bloom in summer. Microphyllous wind orchid is shorter, tall only 10 centimeters, leaf is small, flat, fleshy, leather is qualitative harder, leaf tip is hard and pointed. Inflorescences from leaf axils in July, 4-5 white flowers, very aromatic, labellum 2-lobed, slender spur. The small leaf wind orchid is also called rich orchid in Japan and is very popular.
Korean wind orchid is a typical epiphytic orchid. The cultivation substrate is moss, bark block, etc., especially the root area is loose and breathable, otherwise it is easy to rot roots. Like warm, humid, semi-shade, the minimum temperature is not lower than 5℃, belongs to the low temperature type of orchids, suitable for cultivation in warm winter greenhouses in the north. Summer needs shade 60%, especially the cuticle of the big leaf wind orchid thin, leaves soft, afraid of strong light sun. Fertilization, watering, pest control and other cultivation management measures, and Phalaenopsis, Oncidium, etc. similar.
Korean wind orchid has strong epiphytic characteristics, so it can be planted on the surface of wooden piles and strange stones to become a new and unique bonsai form. It is very beautiful and popular in the market.
The propagation of Korean orchid is mainly tissue culture, and its cultivated varieties have many types and varieties such as big leaf, middle leaf, small leaf, vertical leaf, leaf art, etc.
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Magnolia Magnolia, referred to as Magnolia, is a deciduous tree of the genus Magnoliaceae (evergreen in South China). The height of the tree is generally 2m or more than 5m. Large flowers leave first and then bloom from March to April, but the flowering period is only about 10 days. First, the habit of Magnolia Magnolia is a deciduous tree, up to 25 meters high, up to 200 centimeters in diameter, the crown is narrowly ovoid when young, while mature trees are broadly ovate or loosely ovate. The big trees of seed origin often have obvious trunk, sturdy, majestic, vigorous growth, long branches and sparse branches.
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Why is the leaf tip of Cymbidium withered and blackened
Why does the leaf tip of potted orchid appear blackening, withering, shrinking and so on? How to prevent it? Pot Cymbidium appears the phenomenon of leaf dust wilting and blackening, from the perspective of cultivation, there may be the following reasons. First, the air is dry, the sun is too strong and the temperature is too high. This situation mainly occurs in summer and autumn, because Cymbidium likes to grow in humid and semi-overcast environment, once the air is too dry and the sun is unsheltered, and if the temperature is as high as 30 ℃, it is very easy to cause the leaves of Cymbidium plants.
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