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Cymbidium Orchid


Cymbidium Orchid
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Copyright: kapil jadhav (kapil) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 102 W: 45 N: 67] (500)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-05-05
Categories: Nature, Artwork
Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS, Polarising filter
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/60 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-01-28 7:42
Viewed: 494
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Cymbidium Orchid
Cymbidium Swartz 1799, is a genus of 52 evergreen species in the orchid family Orchidaceae, subfamily Epidendroideae, tribe Cymbidieae, subtribe Cyrtopodiinae.

It was first described by Olof Swartz in 1799. The name is derived from the Greek word kumbos, meaning 'hole, cavity'. It refers to the form of the base of the lip.

This genus is distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia (such as North-India, China, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Borneo) and North-Australia, usually growing in cooler climates at high elevation.

Cymbidium plants are sympodial and grow to a height of 60 cm and the racemes as high as 90 cm. The raceme grows from the base of the most recent pseudobulb. Each flower can have a diameter of 5 to 10 cm, according to the species. They bloom during the winter, and each plant can have up to fifteen or more flowers. The fantastic range of colors for this genus include white, green, yellowish-green, cream, yellow, brown, pink, and red (and there may be markings of other color shades at the same time), with the exception of blue and black. The flowers last about ten weeks. They have a waxy texture. The rounded sepals and petals have about the same dimensions. They show very diverse color patterns, different for every species.

Cymbidiums tend to grow more leaves than most orchids. Roughly eight long, green, narrow leaves originate from the sheath of each pseudobulb.

It is one of the most popular and desirable orchids in the world because of the beautiful flowers. These plants make great houseplants, and are also popular in floral arrangements and corsages. They have been cultivated for thousands of years, especially in ancient China. Cymbidiums became popular in Europe during the Victorian era. One feature that makes the plant so popular is the fact that it can survive during cold temperatures (as low as 7˚ C or 45˚ F). Orchid hobbyists in temperate climates appreciate the fact that they can bloom in winter, when few other orchids are blooming.

Only a few Cymbidium species are commonly grown in nurseries, due to the popularity of hybrids. Most are to be found in botanical gardens or in their ever shrinking natural habitat.

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Hi Kapil.
Great picture,lovely colours and composition,I like black BG,well done
Best Regards & TFS

* Piotr *

Salut Kapil
Jolie composition, le contraste entre noir et jaune permet de mettre en valeur la fleur.
Bravo.
;o)

hi excellent framing
how do u do that
i really like it
regards
Marco

Hello Kapil!
Beautiful composition! Nice flower and good black backgrund! Lovely colours and sharpness!
Well done!
Lili

hello kapil!
beautiful photo of this lovely orchid.
tfs
zoran

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  • Viking Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 996 W: 63 N: 782] (4383)
  • [2007-01-30 2:28]
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Wow we have a new JohnTulip in town :-)
My friend Johntulip is doing this also often Kapil and at first I thought it was him. Well you deserve a big compliment for this one! TFS
Rob
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Hi Kapil,
Great picture,lovely colours and composition!I like your way to show this wonderful flower!

regards,val
pl

Bella imagen y excelentes detalles, magnífica presentación... muchos saludos, Kapil

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  • james Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 159 W: 2 N: 91] (392)
  • [2007-02-08 11:05]

a beautiful orchid. Well shot, and nice composition with the out of frame look. well done.

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