
Cymbidium lowianum var. lowianum – True Species
Cymbidium lowianum var. lowianum is one of the most elegant and historically important species in the genus. Originating from the mountain forests of Southeast Asia, it produces long arching spikes carrying many large, richly coloured flowers. Each bloom features green petals and sepals with a bold crimson-red lip edged in gold — a combination that has influenced generations of hybrid breeding.
This is the true lowianum variety, distinct from the closely related concolor form, with its characteristic deep red lip and strong cascading spikes. Highly recommended for collectors and species enthusiasts.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light; ideal under 50–60% shade cloth.
- Water: Keep moist during growth; reduce watering slightly in winter.
- Temperature: Cool to intermediate; prefers mild conditions and good air circulation.
- Media: Free-draining cymbidium bark mix; can also be grown in coarse sphagnum-based blends.
- Feeding: Regular balanced orchid fertiliser during the growing season; bloom booster from late summer to promote spikes.
Key Characteristics
- Flower size & colour: Large, 9–12 cm; green segments with a crimson-red lip edged yellow-gold.
- Spike habit: Gracefully arching to cascading; up to 20 blooms per spike.
- Bloom season (AU): Late winter to spring.
- Fragrance: Lightly scented.
- Plant size & habit: Large, vigorous species with broad leaves and pendulous spikes.
Compliance: WA / TAS / NT permitted under ICA-29 treatment.
Background: One of the foundational species in cymbidium breeding, described in 1877. Its striking lip colour and strong spike habit have been inherited by countless modern hybrids. A must-have for any serious cymbidium collection.
True species form – limited stock available.
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Cymbidium lowianum var. lowianum – True Species
Cymbidium lowianum var. lowianum is one of the most elegant and historically important species in the genus. Originating from the mountain forests of Southeast Asia, it produces long arching spikes carrying many large, richly coloured flowers. Each bloom features green petals and sepals with a bold crimson-red lip edged in gold — a combination that has influenced generations of hybrid breeding.
This is the true lowianum variety, distinct from the closely related concolor form, with its characteristic deep red lip and strong cascading spikes. Highly recommended for collectors and species enthusiasts.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light; ideal under 50–60% shade cloth.
- Water: Keep moist during growth; reduce watering slightly in winter.
- Temperature: Cool to intermediate; prefers mild conditions and good air circulation.
- Media: Free-draining cymbidium bark mix; can also be grown in coarse sphagnum-based blends.
- Feeding: Regular balanced orchid fertiliser during the growing season; bloom booster from late summer to promote spikes.
Key Characteristics
- Flower size & colour: Large, 9–12 cm; green segments with a crimson-red lip edged yellow-gold.
- Spike habit: Gracefully arching to cascading; up to 20 blooms per spike.
- Bloom season (AU): Late winter to spring.
- Fragrance: Lightly scented.
- Plant size & habit: Large, vigorous species with broad leaves and pendulous spikes.
Compliance: WA / TAS / NT permitted under ICA-29 treatment.
Background: One of the foundational species in cymbidium breeding, described in 1877. Its striking lip colour and strong spike habit have been inherited by countless modern hybrids. A must-have for any serious cymbidium collection.
True species form – limited stock available.
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Cymbidium lowianum var. lowianum is one of the most elegant and historically important species in the genus. Originating from the mountain forests of Southeast Asia, it produces long arching spikes carrying many large, richly coloured flowers. Each bloom features green petals and sepals with a bold crimson-red lip edged in gold — a combination that has influenced generations of hybrid breeding.
This is the true lowianum variety, distinct from the closely related concolor form, with its characteristic deep red lip and strong cascading spikes. Highly recommended for collectors and species enthusiasts.
Care
- Light: Bright filtered light; ideal under 50–60% shade cloth.
- Water: Keep moist during growth; reduce watering slightly in winter.
- Temperature: Cool to intermediate; prefers mild conditions and good air circulation.
- Media: Free-draining cymbidium bark mix; can also be grown in coarse sphagnum-based blends.
- Feeding: Regular balanced orchid fertiliser during the growing season; bloom booster from late summer to promote spikes.
Key Characteristics
- Flower size & colour: Large, 9–12 cm; green segments with a crimson-red lip edged yellow-gold.
- Spike habit: Gracefully arching to cascading; up to 20 blooms per spike.
- Bloom season (AU): Late winter to spring.
- Fragrance: Lightly scented.
- Plant size & habit: Large, vigorous species with broad leaves and pendulous spikes.
Compliance: WA / TAS / NT permitted under ICA-29 treatment.
Background: One of the foundational species in cymbidium breeding, described in 1877. Its striking lip colour and strong spike habit have been inherited by countless modern hybrids. A must-have for any serious cymbidium collection.
True species form – limited stock available.























