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What (who) is cymbidium - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Cyperochis; Iridorchis; Jensoa; Pachyrhizanthe; Boat orchid; Boat Orchids; Cymbidium (plant); Cyperorchis
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cymbidium         
[s?m'b?d??m]
¦ noun (plural cymbidiums) a tropical orchid with long, narrow leaves and arching stems bearing several flowers, growing chiefly as an epiphyte from Asia to Australasia. [Genus Cymbidium.]
Origin
mod. L., from Gk kumbe 'cup'.
Cymbidium dayanum         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Day's Cymbidium; Phoenix orchid; Tree orchid; Day's cymbidium
Cymbidium dayanum, the Day's cymbidium, is a species of orchid, also known as the phoenix orchid or tree orchid.
Cymbidium bicolor         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Two-colored cymbidium; Cymbidium bicolor ssp. obtusum; Cymbidium crassifolium; Cymbidium mannii; Cymbidium flaccidum; Cymbidium bicolor ssp. pubescens; Cymbidium pubescens; Cymbidium pubescens var. celebicum; Cymbidium celebicum; 硬葉蘭; 硬叶兰
Cymbidium bicolor, the two-colored cymbidium, is a species of orchid found in South China to Tropical Asia.

Wikipedia

Cymbidium

Cymbidium , commonly known as boat orchids, is a genus of evergreen flowering plants in the orchid family Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus are epiphytic, lithophytic, terrestrial or rarely leafless saprophytic herbs usually with pseudobulbs. There are usually between three and twelve leaves arranged in two ranks on each pseudobulb or shoot and lasting for several years. From one to a large number of flowers are arranged on an unbranched flowering stem arising from the base of the pseudobulb. The sepals and petals are all free from and similar to each other. The labellum is significantly different from the other petals and the sepals and has three lobes. There are about fifty-five species and sixteen further natural hybrids occurring in the wild from tropical and subtropical Asia to Australia. Cymbidiums are well known in horticulture and many cultivars have been developed.

Examples of use of cymbidium
1. The sheet reflects orchid such as Oncidium Wyattianum, Cymbidium Red Beauty "Carmen", Dendrobium Thyrsiflorum and Dendrobium Candy Stripe "Kodoma" with bees, butterflies and various plants for a background.
2. The tables were covered in green silk and large spheres of green cymbidium orchids, which grow in the wild in Japan.