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09-06-2018, 06:16 AM
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Jairak vs Oncidium
Greetings all,
Can someone share with me what is the difference between a jairak orchid and oncidium? Are we able to differentiate them via pseudobulb or flower shape?
Please advice
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09-06-2018, 07:37 AM
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Nobody can answer that.
"Oncidium" is a genus, and the term is also used as "oncidium-type" to indicate an intergeneric hybrid that has some of the genus in its background.
"Jairak" is a name applied to hybrids created by Thai breeders, and has been used on any number of different genera, including encyclia, cattleya-types, dendrobiums, tolumnias, and vandaceous plants.
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09-06-2018, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray
Nobody can answer that.
"Oncidium" is a genus, and the term is also used as "oncidium-type" to indicate an intergeneric hybrid that has some of the genus in its background.
"Jairak" is a name applied to hybrids created by Thai breeders, and has been used on any number of different genera, including encyclia, cattleya-types, dendrobiums, tolumnias, and vandaceous plants.
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Hi Ray,
No wonder when i googled, even some cattleya is called Jairak too. So basically Oncidium Jairak means an oncidium type created by Thai breeders.
I got confused because i was looking at an oncidium in a nursery, the seller say it is not oncidium, it was Jairak...but i didnt ask further because i was rushing to somewhere else.
Thanks for the information Ray
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09-07-2018, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by KC Kam
Hi Ray,
No wonder when i googled, even some cattleya is called Jairak too. So basically Oncidium Jairak means an oncidium type created by Thai breeders.
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Not quite. It is a name that SOME SPECIFIC Thai breeders have assigned as part of their registered hybrids' names. There is no such hybrid as Oncidium Jairak. For example, you might register a hybrid as "Vanda Kam Beauty". This is why the use of correct terminology and proper labeling is so important!
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I got confused because i was looking at an oncidium in a nursery, the seller say it is not oncidium, it was Jairak...
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Time to find a new nursery, perhaps?
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09-07-2018, 07:34 PM
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Maybe the nursery was referring to Tolumnia. Tolumnia are in the Oncidium family. “Jairak” is a brand name, like Ford is to motor vehicles, Jairak is to Tolumnia. Through this company’s breeding efforts, Jairak has created a Kalaidescope of pretty, mulithued flowers.
They are well known for developing many Vanda alliance plants, Dendrobium, Cattleya, and many more. This is a large nursery.
Orchid Farm | Suanjairak Orchid : Growth by heart
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09-09-2018, 07:01 AM
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Hi Ray,
Noted and thank you very much
Hi MattWoelfsen,
Thanks for the info too. Nice website
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