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Old 10-22-2017, 09:22 PM
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I haven't posted in a long time as I've been happily growing and have gotten my vanda and phrags to bloom for me. My question is I know this orchid is probably in the Onc family but I've never seen this before. This orchid is blooming from new growths that haven't even got roots yet. It is fragrant and has 3 stiles working on 2 more, minus one I broke straigtening it
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I'm thinking that it might be one of the Zygopetalum-group intergeneric hybrids (maybe Zygonesia, but there are other variations on the theme that look similar)
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Congrats on your blooms!

I think your orchid is a zygo, the flowers look right and they bloom from new growth that is just starting to form. Look up Zygopetalum, I think that would help.
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Thanks for the replies, I've never seen an orchid that spikes from immaturebulbs ever. So wasn't sure which thread to post in. This one is a keeper for sure got a real nice fragrance to it. Thanks again for the help.
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