Cymbidium bicolor is a botanical orchid species native to Southeast Asia, commonly found in warm, humid lowland forests. It is a medium to large-growing epiphytic plant that prefers warm to hot conditions with bright, filtered light.
This species is known for its long, pendulous inflorescences bearing numerous small flowers with green to yellowish segments and a dark red to purple lip, often slightly fragrant.
It is cultivated in a pot with a well-draining substrate such as medium to coarse bark, ensuring good aeration while maintaining consistent moisture. In some cases, it can also be grown mounted if humidity is sufficiently high.
To care for Cymbidium bicolor, it is important to keep the substrate evenly moist throughout the year, as it does not require a true rest period. It appreciates high humidity, good air movement, and regular fertilization during active growth.
Avoid letting the plant dry out completely. A warm-growing Cymbidium, well suited for indoor or greenhouse cultivation in stable conditions.

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