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Cymbidium Collection

"Cymbidium: A Symphony of Orchids and Marine Delights" In the enchanting world of flora, one cannot help but be captivated by the mesmerizing beauty orchids

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Goose barnacles

Goose barnacles, Alepas species 1, 2, Pentalepas laevis 3, Pollicipes 4, and goose neck barnacle, Pollicipes pollicipes 4, 5, extinct Litholepas 6

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Mr Zaleskis cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium zaleskianum L Lind

Mr Zaleskis cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium zaleskianum L Lind
Mr. Zaleskis cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium zaleskianum L. Lind.. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne from Lucien Lindens Lindenia, Iconography of Orchids, Brussels, 1902

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Cymbidium aloifolium, orchid

Cymbidium aloifolium, orchid
Plate 869 from the John Reeves Collection of Botanical Drawings from Canton, China. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Cymbidium orchid flowers fading

Cymbidium orchid flowers fading Cymbidium orchids produces long-lasting spikes of beautiful flowers. Even as the flowers come to the end of their lives they still have a strange beauty

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Lows cymbidium (Cymbidium lowianum) endemic tree orchid, Gaoligongshan NP, Yunnan province

Lows cymbidium (Cymbidium lowianum) endemic tree orchid, Gaoligongshan NP, Yunnan province, China

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Peach-colored Cymbidium Orchid

Peach-colored Cymbidium Orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Cymbidium Orchid

Cymbidium Orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Coral-colored Cymbidium Orchid

Coral-colored Cymbidium Orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Wan dai-fu orchid, Cymbidium sinense

Wan dai-fu orchid, Cymbidium sinense. Epidendrum sinense, Epidendro Chinese. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Species of mole crabs or sand crabs

Species of mole crabs or sand crabs. Hippa adactyla 1, Emerita emeritus 2, Albunea symmysta 3. Remipede testuggine, Ippa emerito, Albunea sinnista

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Crimson seedcracker, Pyrenestes sanguineus sanguineus

Crimson seedcracker, Pyrenestes sanguineus sanguineus (Crimson nutcracker, Pirenestes sanguineus). Handcoloured steel engraving by William Lizars after an illustration by William John Swainson

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Cymbidium hookerianum orchid

Cymbidium hookerianum orchid. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee Shepard, Boston, 1885

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Chinese cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium sinense

Chinese cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium sinense. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Brasiliorchis marginata orchid

Brasiliorchis marginata orchid (Red-edged cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium marginatum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Luisia tristis orchid

Luisia tristis orchid (Lurid flowered cymbidium orchid, Cymbidium triste). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers Botanical

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Masters Cymbidium (colour litho)

Masters Cymbidium (colour litho)
960307 Masters Cymbidium (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Masters Cymbidium (Cymbidium mastersi)

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Orange and black butterfly, Papilio zagreuis, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Orange and black butterfly, Papilio zagreuis, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Male Asian swallowtail butterfly, Papilio bianor, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Male Asian swallowtail butterfly, Papilio bianor, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Charaxes smaragdalis butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Charaxes smaragdalis butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Graphium tynderaeus butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Graphium tynderaeus butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Asian swallowtail, Papilio larquinianus, butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Asian swallowtail, Papilio larquinianus, butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Graphium weiski butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Graphium weiski butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Male birdwing butterfly, Troides hypolitus, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Male birdwing butterfly, Troides hypolitus, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Polyura cognatus tropical butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Polyura cognatus tropical butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Black and green birdwing butterfly, Ornithoptera priamus, on large golden cymbidium

Black and green birdwing butterfly, Ornithoptera priamus, on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Large orange birdwing, Ornithoptera croesus, butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Large orange birdwing, Ornithoptera croesus, butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Yellow sulfur butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Yellow sulfur butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Panacea procilla tropical butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Panacea procilla tropical butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Old world swallowtail, Papilio machaon, butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Old world swallowtail, Papilio machaon, butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Removing leafless back-bulb when dividing Cymbidium plant

Removing leafless back-bulb when dividing Cymbidium plant

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Cutting off dead roots from a Cymbidium plant, using secateurs, close-up

Cutting off dead roots from a Cymbidium plant, using secateurs, close-up

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Orchid (Cymbidium sp. ) C014 / 0653

Orchid (Cymbidium sp. ) C014 / 0653
Orchid (Cymbidium sp.) in flower

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Cymbidium ensifolium, purple striped orchid

Cymbidium ensifolium, purple striped orchid
Cymbidium ensifolium haematodes, a purple striped orchid. 1893

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Plants / Orchid

Plants / Orchid
A lovely species of orchid (Orchis Cymbidium), at the annual Royal Horticultural Show, Wisley Gardens, Surrey, England. Date: 1970

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Orchid (Cymbidium sp. )

Orchid (Cymbidium sp. )
Orchid (Cymbidium sp.) in flower

Background imageCymbidium Collection: Orchid (Cymbidium)

Orchid (Cymbidium) flowers in March


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"Cymbidium: A Symphony of Orchids and Marine Delights" In the enchanting world of flora, one cannot help but be captivated by the mesmerizing beauty orchids. These exquisite flowers come in a myriad of colors and species, each with its own unique allure. Among them is the Goose barnacles-inspired Mr Zaleskis cymbidium orchid, scientifically known as Cymbidium zaleskianum L Lind. Its delicate petals resemble the graceful tendrils of these fascinating marine creatures, creating a captivating sight that leaves onlookers in awe. Venturing further into nature's treasure trove, we encounter the striking Cymbidium aloifolium orchid. With its vibrant hues and intricate patterns, this species stands out like a beacon amidst lush greenery, beckoning all to admire its splendor. As we journey through Gaoligongshan National Park in Yunnan province, our eyes are drawn to Lows cymbidium or Cymbidium lowianum - an endemic tree orchid that thrives within this pristine landscape. Its presence adds a touch of elegance to this already breathtaking sanctuary. Adding a soft blush to our floral symphony is the Peach-colored Cymbidium Orchid. Like a gentle whisper from Mother Nature herself, it exudes warmth and tenderness with every petal unfurled. But let us not forget about its coral-colored counterpart – another gem among cymbidiums. This variety showcases nature's artistry at its finest; each bloom resembling an underwater masterpiece painted by skilled hands. Wandering deeper into China's rich botanical heritage reveals yet another treasure – Wan dai-fu orchids or Cymbidium sinense. These elegant flowers embody grace and sophistication while paying homage to their cultural significance within Chinese folklore. Amplifying this harmonious ecosystem are species of mole crabs or sand crabs, scuttling along the shores.