
Cymbidium Paradisian Bell 'Winner'
Cymbidium Paradisian Bell 'Winner' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Paradisian Bell. This grex was registered by Paradisia Nurseries in 2016 from a cross of Cymbidium Sleeping Beauty and Cymbidium Kirby Lesh. The cultivar develops short, compact cascading spikes bearing 15-30 well-shaped flowers per stem. Flowers measure around 7 cm across, with soft pink petals and sepals complemented by a bold burgundy-spotted lip. Best grown in pots or baskets, this cultivar is suited to cool to temperate climates.
Key Characteristics
- Flower size: Medium (approx. 7 cm)
- Flower colour & pattern: Soft pink with a striking burgundy lip and white spotting
- Spike habit: Cascading, compact, multiple flowers per stem
- Blooming season: Mid to late season (spring)
- Plant size: Medium
- Growth habit: Clumping
- Fragrance: Not fragrant (not recorded)
- Flower count per spike: 15-30
- Bloom longevity: 4-6 weeks (typical)
Care Notes
- Position: Bright filtered light or gentle morning sun
- Water: Water generously in active growth; reduce during winter dormancy
- Potting: Use a free-draining orchid mix; never plant in-ground
- Feeding: Fortnightly during growth with balanced fertiliser; switch to bloom fertiliser before flowering
- Climate: Best in cool to temperate conditions
- Repotting: Every 2-3 years after flowering
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Cymbidium Paradisian Bell 'Winner'
Cymbidium Paradisian Bell 'Winner' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Paradisian Bell. This grex was registered by Paradisia Nurseries in 2016 from a cross of Cymbidium Sleeping Beauty and Cymbidium Kirby Lesh. The cultivar develops short, compact cascading spikes bearing 15-30 well-shaped flowers per stem. Flowers measure around 7 cm across, with soft pink petals and sepals complemented by a bold burgundy-spotted lip. Best grown in pots or baskets, this cultivar is suited to cool to temperate climates.
Key Characteristics
- Flower size: Medium (approx. 7 cm)
- Flower colour & pattern: Soft pink with a striking burgundy lip and white spotting
- Spike habit: Cascading, compact, multiple flowers per stem
- Blooming season: Mid to late season (spring)
- Plant size: Medium
- Growth habit: Clumping
- Fragrance: Not fragrant (not recorded)
- Flower count per spike: 15-30
- Bloom longevity: 4-6 weeks (typical)
Care Notes
- Position: Bright filtered light or gentle morning sun
- Water: Water generously in active growth; reduce during winter dormancy
- Potting: Use a free-draining orchid mix; never plant in-ground
- Feeding: Fortnightly during growth with balanced fertiliser; switch to bloom fertiliser before flowering
- Climate: Best in cool to temperate conditions
- Repotting: Every 2-3 years after flowering
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Cymbidium Paradisian Bell 'Winner' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Paradisian Bell. This grex was registered by Paradisia Nurseries in 2016 from a cross of Cymbidium Sleeping Beauty and Cymbidium Kirby Lesh. The cultivar develops short, compact cascading spikes bearing 15-30 well-shaped flowers per stem. Flowers measure around 7 cm across, with soft pink petals and sepals complemented by a bold burgundy-spotted lip. Best grown in pots or baskets, this cultivar is suited to cool to temperate climates.
Key Characteristics
- Flower size: Medium (approx. 7 cm)
- Flower colour & pattern: Soft pink with a striking burgundy lip and white spotting
- Spike habit: Cascading, compact, multiple flowers per stem
- Blooming season: Mid to late season (spring)
- Plant size: Medium
- Growth habit: Clumping
- Fragrance: Not fragrant (not recorded)
- Flower count per spike: 15-30
- Bloom longevity: 4-6 weeks (typical)
Care Notes
- Position: Bright filtered light or gentle morning sun
- Water: Water generously in active growth; reduce during winter dormancy
- Potting: Use a free-draining orchid mix; never plant in-ground
- Feeding: Fortnightly during growth with balanced fertiliser; switch to bloom fertiliser before flowering
- Climate: Best in cool to temperate conditions
- Repotting: Every 2-3 years after flowering























