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Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution 'White Angel'

Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution 'White Angel'

Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution 'White Angel' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution. Its registered parentage is Cymbidium Sleepy Sarah × Cymbidium Anna Szabo. This hybrid was registered by Paradisia Nurs. in 2015. It produces pure white flowers with a bold magenta lip marking, presented on upright spikes during the mid-season. Best suited to pot culture only.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: Large (10–12 cm)
  • Flower colour & pattern: White with magenta markings on the labellum
  • Spike habit: Upright; multiple spikes per bulb
  • Blooming season: Mid season (July–August)
  • Plant size: Medium to large
  • Growth habit: Clumping with upright foliage
  • Fragrance: Not fragrant
  • Flower count per spike: 12–15
  • Bloom longevity: Long lasting

Care Notes

  • Position: Bright filtered light or gentle morning sun
  • Water: Water freely during active growth; reduce in winter
  • Potting: Use free-draining orchid mix; pot culture only
  • Feeding: Balanced orchid fertiliser every 2–3 weeks in growth, switch to bloom booster in winter
  • Climate: Cool to temperate conditions
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years after flowering or when overcrowded
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Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution 'White Angel'

Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution 'White Angel' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution. Its registered parentage is Cymbidium Sleepy Sarah × Cymbidium Anna Szabo. This hybrid was registered by Paradisia Nurs. in 2015. It produces pure white flowers with a bold magenta lip marking, presented on upright spikes during the mid-season. Best suited to pot culture only.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: Large (10–12 cm)
  • Flower colour & pattern: White with magenta markings on the labellum
  • Spike habit: Upright; multiple spikes per bulb
  • Blooming season: Mid season (July–August)
  • Plant size: Medium to large
  • Growth habit: Clumping with upright foliage
  • Fragrance: Not fragrant
  • Flower count per spike: 12–15
  • Bloom longevity: Long lasting

Care Notes

  • Position: Bright filtered light or gentle morning sun
  • Water: Water freely during active growth; reduce in winter
  • Potting: Use free-draining orchid mix; pot culture only
  • Feeding: Balanced orchid fertiliser every 2–3 weeks in growth, switch to bloom booster in winter
  • Climate: Cool to temperate conditions
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years after flowering or when overcrowded

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Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution 'White Angel' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Paradisian Evolution. Its registered parentage is Cymbidium Sleepy Sarah × Cymbidium Anna Szabo. This hybrid was registered by Paradisia Nurs. in 2015. It produces pure white flowers with a bold magenta lip marking, presented on upright spikes during the mid-season. Best suited to pot culture only.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: Large (10–12 cm)
  • Flower colour & pattern: White with magenta markings on the labellum
  • Spike habit: Upright; multiple spikes per bulb
  • Blooming season: Mid season (July–August)
  • Plant size: Medium to large
  • Growth habit: Clumping with upright foliage
  • Fragrance: Not fragrant
  • Flower count per spike: 12–15
  • Bloom longevity: Long lasting

Care Notes

  • Position: Bright filtered light or gentle morning sun
  • Water: Water freely during active growth; reduce in winter
  • Potting: Use free-draining orchid mix; pot culture only
  • Feeding: Balanced orchid fertiliser every 2–3 weeks in growth, switch to bloom booster in winter
  • Climate: Cool to temperate conditions
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years after flowering or when overcrowded