Very nice display of plants. And I'm impressed that you can grow and flower standard cymbidium hybrids in Georgia. I'm in Indiana, and long ago determined through trial and much error that the only cymbidium hybrids that seem to do consistently well for me are the ones that have a lot of madidum in their background. I've tried several of the standard types that have a lot of lowianum and/or tracyanum in their backgrounds. But all of them slowly declined over a number of years--and they only flowered the first year I got them. The madidum hybrids, however, seem to like the heat and humidity during our summers, while still doing nicely with the cool-to-intermediate temperatures that I can give them during the winter. If you're interested in some madidum hybrids, I would highly recommend Loren Bachtman at Case de las Orquideas (
http://www.orquideas.com/). He's got a lot of nifty plants and is a good guy to talk to. Again, congratulations on your nice group of cymbidiums. They're all quite beautiful.
Steve