




I should say January and February are the Cymbidium months. When I brought them to the BCOS meeting's show table (2/17), the members said wow! They are beautiful!
Besides Cymbidiums, I also have two other kinds of Cattleya and Papha. See below.


Left: Paph. sukhakulii (Take Off x Short Stop). This has been blooming for 6 weeks now.
Right: Large Cat. Fragrant and can last about 4 weeks.
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