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Cymbidium Toowoomba Gold 'Braeburn'

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Cymbidium Toowoomba Gold 'Braeburn'

Cymbidium Toowoomba Gold 'Braeburn' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Toowoomba Gold. The registered parentage is Cymbidium Beautiful Curve × Cymbidium Caringal, registered on 15 March 1999 by N. Douglas and originated by Highfield Orchids. This hybrid produces vibrant yellow blooms and is suitable for pot cultivation only.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: 10–11 cm
  • Flower colour & pattern: Bright yellow, pure colour
  • Spike habit: Upright
  • Flower count per spike: 8–15
  • Bloom longevity: Long-lasting

Care Notes

  • Position: Bright filtered light or morning sun
  • Water: Water regularly in active growth; reduce in winter
  • Potting: Free-draining orchid mix; do not plant in garden beds
  • Feeding: Fortnightly during growth; switch to bloom formula before flowering
  • Climate: Cool to temperate
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years after flowering
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Cymbidium Toowoomba Gold 'Braeburn' is a selected cultivar from the grex Cymbidium Toowoomba Gold. The registered parentage is Cymbidium Beautiful Curve × Cymbidium Caringal, registered on 15 March 1999 by N. Douglas and originated by Highfield Orchids. This hybrid produces vibrant yellow blooms and is suitable for pot cultivation only.

Key Characteristics

  • Flower size: 10–11 cm
  • Flower colour & pattern: Bright yellow, pure colour
  • Spike habit: Upright
  • Flower count per spike: 8–15
  • Bloom longevity: Long-lasting

Care Notes

  • Position: Bright filtered light or morning sun
  • Water: Water regularly in active growth; reduce in winter
  • Potting: Free-draining orchid mix; do not plant in garden beds
  • Feeding: Fortnightly during growth; switch to bloom formula before flowering
  • Climate: Cool to temperate
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years after flowering