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Cymbidium

Cymbidium spp.

Boat OrchidCymbidium Orchid

Cymbidium, ancient boat orchids revered in China for over 2,500 years, produce spectacular sprays of long-lasting flowers on graceful arching stems. Celebrated by Confucius as the "King of Fragrance," they symbolize nobility, virtue, friendship, and enduring beauty through seasons.

Plant Family

Orchidaceae (Orchid family)

Blooming

Winter to spring for standard types; summer for miniature warm-growers

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Cymbidium boat orchid flower
Cymbidium boat orchid flower

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Nobility
Virtue
Friendship
Moral Integrity
Refined Culture
Longevity
Scholarly Pursuits

Perfect For

Chinese New YearScholarly achievementsFriendship celebrationsRespect and admirationWedding decorationsCultural festivals

Color Meanings

White:Purity and noble character
Yellow:Imperial dignity
Pink:Grace and refinement
Green:Harmony with nature
Red:Celebration and joy

Similar flowers: alstroemerias and freesias also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Cymbidium holds profound significance in East Asian culture, cultivated and revered in China for over 2,500 years. Confucius (551-479 BCE) praised these orchids extensively, calling them the "King of Fragrance" and using them as metaphors for virtue, nobility, and the ideal gentleman. In ancient Chinese manuscripts from the Jin dynasty (265-420 CE), Cymbidium represented one of the "Four Gentlemen" plants symbolizing the seasons and Confucian virtues. The genus name derives from Greek "cymba" (boat), referring to the hollow boat-shaped lip. These were among the first Asian orchids to reach Europe and sparked early orchid cultivation in the West. Their ability to thrive outdoors in temperate climates symbolizes adaptability. The spectacular flower sprays lasting months represent enduring beauty and patience rewarded. In Chinese brush painting and poetry, Cymbidium symbolizes scholarly refinement and moral integrity.
Related cultural flowers:Sunflower, Rose
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: Standard: 4-5 inches (10-13 cm); Miniature: 1.5-2.5 inches (4-6 cm)
Plant Size: 1-4 feet tall (30-120 cm)
Flower Shape: Five similar petals and sepals with distinctive three-lobed boat-shaped lip; waxy and long-lasting

Natural Habitat

Native to: Tropical and Subtropical Asia, Himalayas, China, Japan, India, Southeast Asia, Australia
Habitat: Mountains, forests, growing epiphytically on trees, on rocks, or terrestrially
Climate: Cool temperate (standards), Warm tropical (miniatures)

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Bright light with some direct sun, especially morning sun; more light needed for flowering

Water

Heavy watering during growth season; reduce in fall and winter

Soil

Orchid bark mix, Peat and bark blend, Well-draining medium

Expert Growing Tips

1

Standard large-flowered: need cool summers outdoors (75-85°F days, 50-60°F nights)

2

Miniature: more heat tolerant (5-10°F warmer)

3

Require distinct day-night temperature difference (at least 15-25°F) for flowering

4

Move outdoors in summer to shaded location

5

Bring indoors in fall when nights approach freezing

6

Cool autumn nights trigger flowering

7

Bright light essential; leaves should be light green

8

Water heavily during growth; reduce after pseudobulbs mature

9

Fertilize frequently during growth season

10

Repot every 2-3 years; prefer being pot-bound

11

Among oldest cultivated orchids; relatively easy care

12

Can be grown outdoors year-round in mild climates

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Cut flower industry (long-lasting sprays)
  • Corsages and wedding flowers
  • Outdoor garden orchids in suitable climates
  • Cool greenhouse and conservatory displays
  • Large specimen plants
  • Traditional Asian gardens

Traditional Uses

  • Traditional use in Chinese herbal medicine
  • Extracts used for various ailments in Asian traditional medicine

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Cymbidium

what do cymbidium orchids symbolize

Cymbidium orchids symbolize nobility, virtue, friendship, and moral integrity. Revered by Confucius as the "King of Fragrance," they represent refined culture and the ideal gentleman in Chinese tradition.

why are cymbidiums called boat orchids

Cymbidiums are called boat orchids because their distinctive lip (labellum) has a hollow, boat-like shape. The genus name comes from Greek "cymba" meaning boat or small fishing vessel.

can cymbidium orchids grow outdoors

Yes, Cymbidium orchids can be grown outdoors year-round in mild climates or summered outdoors in cooler regions. They need outdoor cool autumn nights to trigger flowering and are more cold-hardy than most orchids.

how long do cymbidium flowers last

Cymbidium flowers are exceptionally long-lasting, often remaining fresh for 8-10 weeks or more on the plant. This makes them highly valued for cut flower arrangements and corsages.

Available Colors

White
Yellow
Pink
Red
Orange
Green
Brown
Purple
Often with contrasting lip

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Orchidaceae (Orchid family)
Native to:Tropical and Subtropical Asia
Blooms:Winter to spring for standard types; summer for miniature warm-growers

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