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Cymbidium (Sleepy Sarah × Last Tango) ‘Kyabram’
Cymbidium (Sleepy Sarah × Last Tango) ‘Kyabram’
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Cymbidium (Sleepy Sarah × Last Tango) ‘Kyabram’
Cymbidium (Sleepy Sarah × Last Tango) ‘Kyabram’ is a hybrid Cymbidium selected for flower quality and clean presentation. Plants are grown and established in our Victorian nursery and supplied as well-developed specimens suitable for ongoing cultivation.
This Cymbidium hybrid produces intermediate-sized flowers in warm, earthy tones, complemented by contrasting patterned lips that add visual depth without overpowering the overall display. Flowers are carried on arching spikes, creating a balanced, natural rhythm and an elegant presentation that suits both bench display and general collection growing. Rather than novelty traits, Cymbidium (Sleepy Sarah × Last Tango) ‘Kyabram’ is valued for consistency, proportion, and clarity across the flowering spike.
As with all Cymbidium hybrids, individual plants may vary in flower colour intensity, spike count, and flowering timing depending on plant maturity and seasonal conditions. Plants are supplied established and ready to continue growing on under appropriate cool-growing conditions, allowing the inherent characteristics of this Cymbidium to express fully over successive seasons.
Key plant information
| Botanical name | Cymbidium (Sleepy Sarah × Last Tango) ‘Kyabram’ |
|---|---|
| Genus | Cymbidium |
| Plant type | Orchid hybrid |
| Growth stage | SLC |
| Primary climate | Cool growing |
| Light | Bright filtered light |
| Humidity | Moderate to high |
| Temperature range | Cool to intermediate |
| Flower type | Intermediate |
| Spike habit | Cascading |
Important notes
| Sustained cool nights are required for best performance. |
| This plant is not suitable for consistently warm climates. |
Growing information: Cymbidium Orchid Care
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