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Aloe-leaved Cymbidium
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Aloe-leaved Cymbidium

Cymbidium aloifolium

Pendulous sprays of cream-yellow flowers streaked maroon; warm tolerant.

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Watermedium

Water weekly

Lighthigh

Bright light

Foodmedium

Feed biweekly

Temp

60-90°F

Humidity

40-60%

Origin

India to SE Asia

About Aloe-leaved Cymbidium

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Care guide

Potting medium

Dense mix with bark, perlite, and a little coir; large pots welcome.

Repotting

Every 2–3 years after flowering.

Bloom season

Winter into early spring, on tall arching spikes.

Bloom longevity

6–10 weeks; excellent cut flower.

Growth habit

Sympodial with large pseudobulbs and grass-like leaves.

Propagation

Division — robust plants tolerate it well.

Pests & prevention

Scale on pseudobulbs, slugs on flower spikes outdoors.

Signs of trouble
  • No spike → did not get a 10–15°F night drop in autumn
  • Yellow leaves → too much direct sun or magnesium deficiency
Grower's tips
  • Summer them outdoors in dappled shade for the strongest blooms.
  • Feed heavily in spring and summer; they are hungry plants.

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