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Old 06-19-2007, 07:31 PM
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A warm grower currenly in bloom. My first cym. Lovely scent!
Cybidium ensifolium V. Tie Gu Su Xin.
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Old 06-19-2007, 08:31 PM
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Lovely! Is it fragrant?
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Old 06-19-2007, 10:25 PM
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Su Xin is the alba form of this species. There are several well-known su -xins found in Taiwan. Like typical ensifoliums, they are fragrant.
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In Chinese ; tie = iron
gu = bone
su xin = alba

means stiff narrow leaf and flower in alba form.

This species is difficult to flower,you are an excellent grower.
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Thanks for the information
It does have a wonderful scent, all thru out the day. Although I don't know how to discribe the scent

I was surprised to see the spike, since she was transplanted a few weeks before the spike(s) appeared
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Old 06-21-2007, 03:04 AM
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I was surprised to see the spike, since she was transplanted a few weeks before the spike(s) appeared
Transplantation is a common way to initiate spikes of some orchids.
It is said that a dry period, about 6-8 weeks, before their flowering season would also facilitate their spikes.
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Wonderful colours! I wish I had the conditions to suit it, Judi
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Hey Gloria that is just beautiful! It is enjoying great care on your part and it shows!
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Thanks Gals
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Nice find Gloria, the ensifolium species are all so lovely.
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