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Old 03-10-2008, 05:37 PM
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My C. ensifolium blooms every fall and only in fall. Steve is correct though, it's on the smaller side and not really what I think of as a wedding flower. (I wouldn't have minded it at my wedding. It smells sooo good.)

I thought I read something on this board about CA growers covering their Cymbidiums with tarps to decrease the day length in order to induce flowering.
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