Cymbidium Species Photo Gallery

Cym. canaliculatum

A southern form of Cym. canaliculatum

Cym. canaliculatum ‘Jodi’s Chillago’

Cym. canaliculatum ‘Gavra’

Cym. canaliculatum ‘Alice’

Cym. canaliculatum - southern inland form

Cym. canaliculatum f. album

Cym. canaliculatum f. marginatum

Cym. changningense

Cym. changningense 'Annalie'

Cym. changningense 'Annalie'

Cym. cochleare

Cym. cochleare ‘Paradisia’

Cym. crassifolium (syn. Cym. bicolor subsp. obtusum)

Cym. crassifolium

Cym. crassifolium

Cym. dayanum

Cym. dayanum

Cym. dayanum ‘Kingston Red’

Cym. dayanum ‘Ice Dragon’

Cym. dayanum ‘Kingston Red’

Cym. dayanum f. album

Cym. devonianum

Cym. devonianum ‘Paradisia’

Cym. devonianum ‘V.P.’

Cym. eburneum

Cym. eburneum

Cym. eburneum

Cym. elegans

Cym. elegans

Cym. ensifolium

Cym. ensifolium 'Shi Chang Hong'

Cym. ensifolium 'Shi Chang Hong'

Cym. erythraeum

Cym. erythraeum var. flavum

Cym. Royale Green Mist: Cym. erythraeum var. flavum '‘Paradise’ X Cym. erythraeum var. erythraeum ‘Lois’

Cym. erythraeum var. erythraeum f. album

Cym. erythrostylum

Cym. erythrostylum ‘Magnificum’

Cym. erythrostylum

Cym. erythrostylum f. album

Cym. floribundum (synonym Cym. pumilum)

Cym. floribundum

Cym. floribundum var. album

Cym. goeringii

Cym. goeringii

Cym. goeringii 'Yan's Butterfly'

Cym. goeringii

Cym. goeringii 'Ling Yan Ging Mei'

Cym. hookerianum (illegal synonym Cym. grandiflorum)

Cym. hookerianum

Cym. hookerianum ‘Drouin’

Cym. iansonii (synonyms Cym. lowianum var. iansonii & Cym. lowianum var. kalawense)

Cym. iansonii ‘Honesto’ (left) and ‘FCC/RHS’ (right). Photo courtesy of Andy Easton.

Cym. insigne

Cym. insigne ‘Best Pink’ (4N)

The alba form of Cym. insigne

Cym. iridioides (synonym Cym. giganteum)

Cym. iridioides

Cym. iridioides - this spike has been staked upright

Cym. iridioides - eastern form - 2024 flowering; the amount of red varies with the environment conditions during bud development (compare to 2025 flowering below)

Cym. iridioides - eastern form - 2025 flowering; the amount of red varies with the environment conditions during bud development (compare to 2024 flowering above)

Cym. kanran

Cym. kanran f. album - photo courtesy of Andy Easton

Cym. lowianum

Cym. lowianum ‘Comte d’ Hemptinne’ HCC/AOS, CHM/AOS

Cym. lowianum ‘Queen Type’

Cym. lowianum var. concolor

Cym. lowianum ‘5A’

Cym. lowianum f. variegatum

An old clone of Cym. lowianum

Cym. lowianum f. variegatum - note how the variegation affects the blooms as well as the foliage

Cym. madidum

Cym. madidum f. album

Cym. madidum f. album

Cym. mastersii

Cym. mastersii ‘Supremo’ 4N

Cym. sanderae

Cym. sanderae ‘Emma Menninger’ (4N)

Cym. seidenfadenii (formerly Cym. insigne ssp. seidenfadenii)

The red-marked lip form of the species.

The red-marked lip form of the species.

Cym. sigmoideum

Cym. sigmoideum

Cym. sigmoideum

Cym. suave

Cym. suave

Cym. suave ‘Stuart’

Cym. suave ‘Saige’

Cym. suave

Cym. suave ‘Sweetie’

Cym. suave ‘Saige’

Cym. suave '‘Saige’

Cym. suavissimum

Cym. suavissimum ‘St. Albans’

Cym. tigrinum

Cym. tigrinum ‘Tigress’

A division of Cym. tigrinum ‘Tigress’

Cym. tortisepalum

Cym. tortisepalum 'Happy Red'

Cym. tortisepalum 'Snow Man'

Cym. tortisepalum var. longibracteatum 'Ni Shang'

Cym. tortisepalum ssp. seratum

Cym. tracyanum

Cym. tracyanum ‘C & D’

Cym. tracyanum ‘C & D’

Cym. tracyanum ‘Tamborine’

Cym. tracyanum

Cym. wadae

First-flowering seedling of Cym. wadae

First-flowering seedling of Cym. wadae

Cym. wenshanense

Cym. wenshanense

Cym. wenshanense

Cym. whiteae

Cym. whiteae ’Delightful’

Cym. whiteae

Natural Hybrids

 Cym. x ballianum = Cym. eburneum X Cym. mastersii

Cym. x ballianum

Cym. x ballianum

Cym. x ballianum

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