About
Cymbidium wilsonii is an epiphytic orchid producing the characteristic pseudobulbs, arching, grass-like leaves and elegant flower spikes of the genus. A rewarding orchid for a cool to intermediate heated greenhouse.
About the genus
Cymbidium are epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial orchids from tropical and subtropical Asia and Australia with prominent pseudobulbs, long, arching, strap-shaped leaves and tall spikes of long-lasting, showy flowers in a wide range of colours. Among the most popular of all orchids for heated greenhouses and conservatories.
Plant details
Suggested usesCool conservatories, unheated porches, outdoor summer display. A classic orchid.
Care notes
CultivationGrow in bark-based orchid compost. Cool to intermediate (7-24�C). Bright light but not direct midday sun. Summer outdoors in shade.
PruningRemove spent flower spikes at the base. Repot every 2-3 years in spring.
PropagationDivide large clumps in spring, each division with 3+ pseudobulbs. Keep slightly dry until rooted.
Pest resistanceRed spider mite, scale, mealybugs, and aphids.
Disease resistanceVirus diseases (mosaic, ringspot) � discard affected plants. Black rot in cold, wet conditions.