Coelogyne spp.
Coelogyne orchids, treasures of Asian highlands and rainforests, produce cascades of elegant white or colored flowers often sweetly fragrant. Named for the hollow chamber in their flowers, they symbolize purity, mountain beauty, and the rewards of patience in cool serenity.
Orchidaceae (Orchid family)
Primarily winter through spring; some species bloom year-round

Similar flowers: angraecums and maxillarias also share similar meanings.
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Heavy watering during summer monsoon growing season; reduce dramatically in winter
Medium to fine orchid bark, Sphagnum moss additions, Well-drained mix
Large-flowered species (C. cristata, C. mooreana, C. mossiae) need cool conditions
Summer: 70-80°F days, 50-60°F nights with heavy watering
Winter: 50-60°F days, 40-50°F nights with minimal watering
Provide summer monsoon with 85% humidity, winter dryness with 60-70% humidity
Allow near-complete drying in late winter before spring growth
Bright light year-round; more in winter
Fertilize heavily during growing season
Require benign neglect in winter; low heating bills
Perfect for growers with cool spaces
Most species are fragrant
Do not disturb roots; repot infrequently
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Coelogyne orchids symbolize purity, mountain serenity, and the rewards of patience. Their white fragrant blooms emerging after winter dormancy represent patient adherence to natural cycles and highland elegance.
Yes, most Coelogyne species are delightfully fragrant with scents ranging from sweet and floral to citrus or spicy. Fragrance is one of their most appealing characteristics.
Many large-flowered Coelogyne species need cool to cold winter temperatures (as low as 40-50°F nights) to bloom well. This makes them perfect for unheated spaces but challenging for warm homes.
The name comes from Greek "koilos" (hollow) and "gyne" (female), referring to the distinctive hollow cavity in the center of the flower where the female reproductive organs are located.
Discover other flowers with similar meanings, characteristics, or cultural significance.

Angraecum spp.
Angraecum, legendary star orchids from Madagascar and tropical Africa, produce pristine white star-shaped flowers with remarkable nectar spurs. Famous for Darwin's prediction of their moth pollinator, they symbolize scientific insight, purity, Christmas wonder, and the interconnectedness of evolution.

Maxillaria spp.
Maxillaria orchids, named for their insect jaw-like flowers, are diverse beauties ranging from coconut-scented miniatures to large tiger-striped blooms. With triangular flowers sprouting from pseudobulb bases, they symbolize diversity, hidden sweetness, and unexpected delights.

Lilium spp.
True lilies (Lilium) are elegant, often fragrant flowers grown from bulbs, prized for their large, showy blooms. They symbolize purity, beauty, and refined love.