Cymbidium Ingrid de Portilla (medium)
A magnificent, modern hybrid crossing Cym. Douglas Dillon with Cym. Ruth Curran, producing a robust clumping habit with upright pseudobulbs and long, elegant strap-like leaves. The tall, sturdy flower spikes present an impressive arrangement of large, classically sculpted, and long-lasting blossoms that will instantly become a breathtaking focal point in any collection.
- Light: Bright indirect light to filtered morning sun; strong light levels are essential to maintain thick vegetative growth and promote a successful blooming season.
- Temperature: 50–75°F (10–24°C); a cool to intermediate grower that benefits significantly from noticeable day-to-night thermal drops to trigger flowering.
- Humidity: 50–70%; moderate ambient humidity paired with constant, gentle air movement prevents rot and maintains pristine foliage.
- Watering: Water thoroughly to keep the medium evenly moist during active growth, allowing the substrate to dry slightly during winter rest.
Additional Notes
Growing this medium-statured plant in a well-draining, moisture-retentive terrestrial mix ensures optimal root development to support its large flowers. Ships bare root and well established; please ensure a gentle rehydration at an intermediate temperature before final potting upon arrival.
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Cymbidium Ingrid de Portilla (medium)
Cymbidium Ingrid de Portilla (medium)
A magnificent, modern hybrid crossing Cym. Douglas Dillon with Cym. Ruth Curran, producing a robust clumping habit with upright pseudobulbs and long, elegant strap-like leaves. The tall, sturdy flower spikes present an impressive arrangement of large, classically sculpted, and long-lasting blossoms that will instantly become a breathtaking focal point in any collection.
- Light: Bright indirect light to filtered morning sun; strong light levels are essential to maintain thick vegetative growth and promote a successful blooming season.
- Temperature: 50–75°F (10–24°C); a cool to intermediate grower that benefits significantly from noticeable day-to-night thermal drops to trigger flowering.
- Humidity: 50–70%; moderate ambient humidity paired with constant, gentle air movement prevents rot and maintains pristine foliage.
- Watering: Water thoroughly to keep the medium evenly moist during active growth, allowing the substrate to dry slightly during winter rest.
Additional Notes
Growing this medium-statured plant in a well-draining, moisture-retentive terrestrial mix ensures optimal root development to support its large flowers. Ships bare root and well established; please ensure a gentle rehydration at an intermediate temperature before final potting upon arrival.
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Description
A magnificent, modern hybrid crossing Cym. Douglas Dillon with Cym. Ruth Curran, producing a robust clumping habit with upright pseudobulbs and long, elegant strap-like leaves. The tall, sturdy flower spikes present an impressive arrangement of large, classically sculpted, and long-lasting blossoms that will instantly become a breathtaking focal point in any collection.
- Light: Bright indirect light to filtered morning sun; strong light levels are essential to maintain thick vegetative growth and promote a successful blooming season.
- Temperature: 50–75°F (10–24°C); a cool to intermediate grower that benefits significantly from noticeable day-to-night thermal drops to trigger flowering.
- Humidity: 50–70%; moderate ambient humidity paired with constant, gentle air movement prevents rot and maintains pristine foliage.
- Watering: Water thoroughly to keep the medium evenly moist during active growth, allowing the substrate to dry slightly during winter rest.
Additional Notes
Growing this medium-statured plant in a well-draining, moisture-retentive terrestrial mix ensures optimal root development to support its large flowers. Ships bare root and well established; please ensure a gentle rehydration at an intermediate temperature before final potting upon arrival.











