Cymbidium
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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.
Description
Plants in the genus Cymbidium are epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial plants, or rarely leafless saprophytes. All are sympodial evergreen herbs. Some species have thin stems but in most species the stems are modified as pseudobulbs. When present, there are from three to twelve leaves arrange in two ranks and last for several years. The leaf bases remain after the leaf has withered, forming a sheath around the pseudobulb. The flowers are arranged on an unbranched flowering stem which arises from the base of the pseudobulb or rarely from a leaf axil. The sepals and petals are usually thin and fleshy, free from, and more or less similar to each other. The labellum is significantly different from the other petals and sepals. It is sometimes hinged to the column, or otherwise fused to it. The labellum has three lobes, the side lobes erect, sometimes surrounding the column and the middle lobe often curving downwards. After pollination a capsule containing many light coloured seeds is produced.Taxonomy and naming
The genus Cymbidium was first formally described in 1799 by Olof Swartz who published the description in Nova acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis. The genus name Cymbidium is derived from the Latin word cymba meaning "cup" "bowl" or "boat" with the diminutive -idium, hence "little boat", apparently in reference to the shape of the labellum in some species.Species list
The following is a list of Cymbidium species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at April 2020:by Wendel
- Cymbidium acuminatum M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
- Cymbidium aliciae Quisumb.
- Cymbidium aloifolium Sw. aloe-leafed cymbidium
- Cymbidium atrolabium X.Y.Liao, S.R.Lan & Z.J.Liy
- Cymbidium atropurpureum Rolfe
- Cymbidium × ballianum Rolfe
- Cymbidium banaense Gagnep.
- Cymbidium × baoshanense F.Y.Liu & Perner
- Cymbidium bicolor Lindl. : two-colored cymbidium
- *Cymbidium bicolor subsp. bicolor
- *Cymbidium bicolor subsp. pubescens Du Puy & P.J.Cribb
- Cymbidium borneense J.J.Wood
- Cymbidium canaliculatum R.Br. – channelled boat-lip orchid, tiger boat-lip orchid, native cymbidium or tiger orchid
- Cymbidium changningense Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium chloranthum Lindl.: green-flowered cymbidium
- Cymbidium cochleare Lindl.
- Cymbidium concinnum Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium crassifolium Herb.
- Cymbidium cyperifolium Wall. ex Lindl.
- *Cymbidium cyperifolium subsp. cyperifolium
- *Cymbidium cyperifolium subsp. indochinense Du Puy & P.J.Cribb
- *Cymbidium cyperifolium var. szechuanicum S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu
- Cymbidium daweishanense G.Q.Zhang & Z.J.Liu
- Cymbidium dayanum Rchb.f.: phoenix orchid, tree orchid, Day's cymbidium
- Cymbidium defoliatum Y.S.Wu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium devonianum Paxton : Devon's cymbidium
- Cymbidium dianlan H.He
- Cymbidium × dilatatiphyllum J.M.H.Shaw
- Cymbidium eburneum Lindl. : ivory-colored cymbidium
- Cymbidium elegans Lindl.
- *Cymbidium elegans var. elegans
- *Cymbidium elegans var. lushuiense Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium elongatum J.J.Wood, Du Puy & Shim
- Cymbidium ensifolium Sw. : four season orchid
- Cymbidium erythraeum Lindl. : Indian cymbidium
- *Cymbidium erythraeum var. erythraeum
- *Cymbidium erythraeum var. flavum Z.J.Liu, S.C.Chen & P.J.Cribb
- Cymbidium erythrostylum Rolfe : red column cymbidium
- Cymbidium faberi Rolfe : multi-flower orchid
- Cymbidium finlaysonianum Lindl. : Finlayson's cymbidium
- Cymbidium floribundum Lindl. : golden leaf-edge orchid
- Cymbidium × florinda Rolfe
- Cymbidium formosanum Hayata
- Cymbidium × gammieanum King & Pantl.
- Cymbidium gaoligongense Z.J.Liu & J.Yong Zhang
- Cymbidium × glebelandense Rolfe
- Cymbidium goeringii Rchb.f. : spring orchid.
- Cymbidium haematodes Lindl.
- Cymbidium hartinahianum J.B.Comber & Nasution
- Cymbidium × hillii F.Muell. ex Regel
- Cymbidium hookerianum Rchb.f.
- Cymbidium induratifolium Z.J.Liu & J.N.Zhang
- Cymbidium insigne Rolfe : splendid cymbidium
- Cymbidium iridioides D.Don : iris-like cymbidium
- Cymbidium jiangchengense Ying L.Peng, S.R.Lan & Z.J.Liu
- Cymbidium kanran Makino : cold-growing cymbidium
- Cymbidium lancifolium Hook. : green-flowered peacock orchid, lance-leafed cymbidium
- Cymbidium lii M.Z.Huang, J.M.Yin & G.S.Yang
- Cymbidium longipes Z.J.Liu & J.N.Zhang
- Cymbidium lowianum Rchb.f. : Low's cymbidium
- *Cymbidium lowianum var. ailaoense X.M.Xu
- *Cymbidium lowianum var. kalawense Govaerts
- *Cymbidium lowianum var. lowianum
- Cymbidium macrorhizon Lindl..
- Cymbidium madidum Lindl. : buttercup orchid, northern cymbidium, moist forest cymbidium
- Cymbidium maguanense F.Y.Liu
- Cymbidium mastersii Griff. ex Lindl. : Masters's cymbidium
- Cymbidium micranthum Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium × monanthum J.M.H.Shaw
- Cymbidium munronianum King & Pantl.
- Cymbidium nanulum Y.S.Wu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium × nishiuchianum Makino ex J.M.H.Shaw
- Cymbidium × nomachianum T.Yukawa & Nob.Tanaka
- Cymbidium × nujiangense X.P.Zhou, S.P.Lei & Z.J.Liu
- Cymbidium × oblancifolium Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium omeiense Y.S.Wu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium parishii Rchb.f.
- Cymbidium puerense Z.J.Liu & S.R.Lan
- Cymbidium × purpuratum L.J.Chen, Li.Q.Li & Z.J.Liu
- Cymbidium qiubeiense K.M.Feng & H.Li
- Cymbidium rectum Ridl.
- Cymbidium recurvatum Z.J.Liu, S.C.Chen & P.J.Cribb
- Cymbidium repens Aver. & Q.T.Phan
- Cymbidium × rosefieldense Rolfe
- Cymbidium roseum J.J.Sm.
- Cymbidium sanderae P.J.Cribb & Du Puy
- Cymbidium schroederi Rolfe
- Cymbidium seidenfadenii P.J.Cribb
- Cymbidium serratum Schltr.
- Cymbidium shidianense G.Z.Chen, G.Q.Zhang & L.J.Chen
- Cymbidium sichuanicum Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium sigmoideum J.J.Sm.
- Cymbidium sinense Willd. : Chinese cymbidium
- Cymbidium suave R.Br.: snake orchid
- Cymbidium suavissimum Sander ex C.H.Curtis
- Cymbidium tamphianum Aver.
- Cymbidium teretipetiolatum Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
- Cymbidium tigrinum C.S.P.Parish ex Hook. : tiger-striped cymbidium.
- Cymbidium tortisepalum Fukuy.
- *Cymbidium tortisepalum var. longibracteatum S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu
- *Cymbidium tortisepalum var. tortisepalum
- Cymbidium tracyanum L.Castle : Tracy's cymbidium
- Cymbidium wadae T.Yukawa
- Cymbidium wenshanense Y.S.Wu & F.J.Liu
- Cymbidium whiteae King & Pantl.
- Cymbidium wilsonii Rolfe
- Cymbidium × woodlandense'' Rolfe
Distribution
Uses
Use in horticulture
Cymbidium orchids are among the oldest horticultural orchids in the world and were mentioned in a manuscript from the Jin dynasty from about 200 BCE and by Confucius. Today they are among the most popular orchid genera in cultivation. They have decorative flowers spikes and are one of the least demanding indoor orchids. To flower well they need a distinct difference between day and night temperatures in late summer. Plants need to remain outside in autumn until night temperatures drop to near.Cymbidiums have few pests or diseases but can be affected by aphids, spider mites and virus diseases.