The first hardy orchid to flower for us each late winter/early spring is the amazing Cymbidium goeringii ‘Early Riser’. The foliage looks similar to a liriope, until it’s topped with the fascinating flowers. This species is quite easy to grow in average to fairly dry shade.
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Hopefully you will have these available again in the near future. Would love to try some of the other east asian cymbidums outdoors (seems a lot of work for some of the species indoors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDhcNei0Ziw).
Cymbidium goeringii in the hardiest of the genus. You’d need to garden in Zone 8/9 to have luck with C. sinensis or C. ensifolium outdoors.