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Old 06-21-2008, 05:47 PM
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Will an Cymbidium that native to Australia thrive under my conditions? I'm looking into acquiring a Cymbidium Australian Midnight Black Beauty orchid. If anyone has a division of this plant I'll be happy to take it off your hands.
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Old 06-21-2008, 09:16 PM
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I believe your desired Cymbidium is named Australian Midnight 'Black Beauty' - it is a primary hybrid of the species Cym. canaliculatum (which is native to Australia) x Cym. atropurpureum (native to areas such as Thailand and the Philippines). The culture for this hybrid is as follows, from OrchidWiz: "Grow this hybrid in cool to hot conditions, or 58°F (14°C) to 85°F (29°C) at night", in bright light, 50 - 60% humidity. You might be able to do this as both species tolerate warm conditions. Hope you can find this, it is an interesting cross!
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Old 06-21-2008, 09:31 PM
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Cymbidium Australian Midnight at Santa Barbara Orchid Estate

its amazing..though a touch pricey!
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Old 06-21-2008, 09:56 PM
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I believe your desired Cymbidium is named Australian Midnight 'Black Beauty' - it is a primary hybrid of the species Cym. canaliculatum (which is native to Australia) x Cym. atropurpureum (native to areas such as Thailand and the Philippines). The culture for this hybrid is as follows, from OrchidWiz: "Grow this hybrid in cool to hot conditions, or 58°F (14°C) to 85°F (29°C) at night", in bright light, 50 - 60% humidity. You might be able to do this as both species tolerate warm conditions. Hope you can find this, it is an interesting cross!
Hip Hip Hooray I saw this beauty on ebay auction but the seller doesn't export By the way, what is OrchidWiz?
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Old 06-21-2008, 10:02 PM
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that is pricey to the orchid God that it's availabe someplace else a bit cheaper. I'll add it to my wanted list.
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Hi Chococotte,
Have lots of cymbidiums up in Jacksonville - a note of caution about growing anything with canaliculatum in Florida. I grow most of my cymbidiums outside and mist to keep them from freezing - but not canaliculatum hybrids. They like to be pretty dry in the wintertime so but them inside and only give them a light mist once in a while. Do not water until spring. I quit watering in Late Nov and dont water again until April. I almost killed my "Little Black Sambo" (half canaliculatum ) before I found that out. Its done fine every since.
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Hi Chococotte,
Have lots of cymbidiums up in Jacksonville - a note of caution about growing anything with canaliculatum in Florida. I grow most of my cymbidiums outside and mist to keep them from freezing - but not canaliculatum hybrids. They like to be pretty dry in the wintertime so but them inside and only give them a light mist once in a while. Do not water until spring. I quit watering in Late Nov and dont water again until April. I almost killed my "Little Black Sambo" (half canaliculatum ) before I found that out. Its done fine every since.
Thanks for the advise, Little Black Sambo is on my Wanted List as well
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That is a rediculous price for this plant. Anyway, if you are going to grow this plant, here is a pic of Cym canaliculatum growing in nature. Australian Midnight like it parent, canaliculatum will not flower off small plants and requires lots of light and a drying out through the cold months and LOTS of water will light food during the hot months.
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OrchidWiz is an orchid database software:

OrchidWiz Orchid Database Software Home Page

A great place to find parentage and species composition of hybrids, thus assisting in culture requirements.

jeanne
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Orchid wiz is the best program I have seen for determining what makes up a Hybrid - and there are pictures. It is loaded with useful information. It gets my vote as a top notch aid in studying Orchids. Worth the price.
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