The plant with white flowers has a classic Oncidium look to it: compressed pseudobulbs with long leaves coming from the sides and top. a long arching inflorescence coming from the base of the pseudobulb but emerging in the groove of a lateral leaf.
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The plant with white flowers has a classic Oncidium look to it: compressed pseudobulbs with long leaves coming from the sides and top. a long arching inflorescence coming from the base of the pseudobulb but emerging in the groove of a lateral leaf.
That is a good point that I hadn't considered, but I don't think I see even a hint of a callus in the flowers. That would be problematic for an Oncidium.
The white flowers aren't in focus enough for me to see any detail at all.
Orchidists use colloquially the term Oncidium to refer to any of the genera or nothogenera in the Oncidium alliance (horticultural term) / Oncidiinae subtribe (taxonomical term.)
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I have a Oncidium cheirophorum, one of the parent plants of twinkle. My cheirophorum flowers look very much like this, though they are yellow. I also have Tsiku Marguerite, very similar except it is a taller plant, maybe the other parent plant of Twinkle? The cheirophorum is small, 5 inches if that and I've had this plant several years. This looks more like a twinkle in my opinion. Is there an alba form of cheirophorum?