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Old 08-24-2008, 05:31 PM
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Default Cym Autumn Green 'Geyserland'

This is a first bloom for me of a nice Peter Pan cross. 12 flowers per spike, 3.25 inches across. A rather nice warm tolerant summer blooming cymbidium.


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Very nice Bob. How big is the plant?
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Very nice Bob. How big is the plant?
Plant is in a 6 inch pot

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Bob,

I think that it is stunning!

Whenever I see photos of cymbidiums like these, it makes me wish that I could grow cool loving plants in my environment...but it also makes me feel more appreciative towards those that can grow them.

for sharing this beauty with us!
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Bob,

I think that it is stunning!

Whenever I see photos of cymbidiums like these, it makes me wish that I could grow cool loving plants in my environment...but it also makes me feel more appreciative towards those that can grow them.

for sharing this beauty with us!
Actually these are growing in a warm climate here in Hawaii, as I raise warm tolerant cymbidiums in my nursery. Autumn Green has ensifolium in its background hence tropical climates are ok for it. I never go below 60 and have temps to the 90s
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Actually these are growing in a warm climate here in Hawaii, as I raise warm tolerant cymbidiums in my nursery. Autumn Green has ensifolium in its background hence tropical climates are ok for it. I never go below 60 and have temps to the 90s
Well then...where can I get one? It sounds like your climate is very similar to mine. I know that Hawaii has many climatic regions, and figured that you were at a high enough elevation to grow the cool-liking cyms. It's nice to know I was wrong. Any information you can provide me with regarding a source is welcome.
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