Cymbidium is the general name for many large-flowered epiphytic original species and hybrid species in the genus Orchidaceae. Its aliases include Tiger Head Orchid, Simbi Orchid, Cicada Orchid, East Asian Orchid, and New American Orchid. Nianglan et al. Most of the currently popular Cymbidium orchids are excellent varieties bred by horticulturists after years of cross-breeding. Cymbidium has both the fragrance and elegance of the national orchid and the richness of the orchid. It has long green leaves, many flowers, large, regular and plump flowers, and upright flower stems. The flowering period lasts for 1 to 4 months. It blooms in winter and spring and becomes an important New Year flower. Very suitable for home potted plants, with high taste and charm. Hotels, commercial buildings, railway stations and airport halls are decorated with extraordinary style. Can be used as large cut flowers to show luxury and nobility.