
Coelogyne - Wikipedia
Coelogyne is a genus of 594 species, [2] which are sympodial epiphytes from the family Orchidaceae, distributed across India, China, Indonesia and the Fiji islands, with the main …
Coelogyne cristata Lindley - The American Orchid Society
Basic Cultural Needs Coelogyne cristata, Coelogyne mooreana and Coelogyne mossiae (as well as the hybrid Coelogyne Unchained Melody) are among the largest-flowered in the genus and …
Coelogyne Species
Coelogyne flowers range from large beautiful white perfumed flowers to cascading vibrant greens and to a fascinating range with striking markings in white/yellow/gold/brown and blacks. Many …
Coelogyne - The American Orchid Society
Most species of Coelogyne will thrive given intermediate temperatures with the exception of Himalayan species which require cool-intermediate to cool temperatures. Provide bright light …
Coelogyne Orchid Care - OrchidWeb
Coelogyne Orchid Care. The genus Coelogyne is comprised of about 140 species. Both the species and hybrids are relatively easy to grow and produce large sprays of long lasting, …
Coelogyne - Orchid Care Tips
The Coelogyne orchid genus gets a lot less attention than it deserves. The plants have beautiful, fragrant flowers, can tolerate drought and neglect, and rapidly develop into massive, …
Coelogyne Culture Sheet - American Orchid Society
Coelogyne Culture. Further information can be found on the Coelogyne genus page. Best orchid care practices are also provided for watering, repotting, and fertilizer types. There are also …
Coelogyne | Description & Distribution | Britannica
Coelogyne, genus of as many as 200 species of orchids (family Orchidaceae), found throughout Asia and on some Pacific islands. Coelogyne species are primarily epiphytic. Some live on …
How to Grow Coelogyne - Harvest to Table
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Coelogyne Species List
Feb 6, 1998 · Coelogyne page . SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Coelogyeae, SUBTRIBE Coelogyninae. A most interesting group of 150 species that is found in all four climes, hot, …