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09-16-2011, 08:38 PM
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Oncidium Masterpiece 'Nalo'
I got this little guy at the Redlands show in May. It is mounted on a piece of wood with some sphag. I tried googling it but got nothing back. It's not registered either. That said, does anyone have a clue to its parentage? I was thinking bifolium as one of the parents? It now has 3 spikes, the longest being about 10" long. The leaves are between 2" and 3.5", and the bloom is maybe a little less than an inch from top to bottom. The Asian vendor I bought it from said that it blooms twice a year. That's all I know about it, other than that it's tiny and beautiful! Thanks for looking!
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09-17-2011, 02:29 AM
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Sorry I can't help with the parentage but it sure is a cutie.
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09-17-2011, 10:03 AM
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Oh dear! That plant is properly know as Onzelumnia Masterpiece (Zelemnia Trixie x Oncidium varicosum)
Zelemnia Trixie is Tolumnia triquetra x Zelenkoa onusta
The tolumnia and zelenkoa were once classified as oncidiums.
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09-17-2011, 01:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ray
Oh dear! That plant is properly know as Onzelumnia Masterpiece (Zelemnia Trixie x Oncidium varicosum)
Zelemnia Trixie is Tolumnia triquetra x Zelenkoa onusta
The tolumnia and zelenkoa were once classified as oncidiums.
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Wow! Thank you, Ray! Way more info than I was expecting or even hoping for. I will certainly update all my notes.
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09-17-2011, 03:47 PM
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The RHS hybrid register has this as Gotokoa Masterpiece. Oncidium varicosum became Gomesa varicosa a couple years ago, so Zelemnia Trixie x Gomesa varicosa = Gotokoa Materpiece.
It couldn't have a name like Masterpiece without being registered (or some vendor running a scam), and you can always search the RHS hybrid register, but if there has been a change in a genus or nothogenus like this it can take a little extra effort to track it down.
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09-17-2011, 04:15 PM
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Quote:
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The RHS hybrid register has this as Gotokoa Masterpiece. Oncidium varicosum became Gomesa varicosa a couple years ago, so Zelemnia Trixie x Gomesa varicosa = Gotokoa Materpiece.
It couldn't have a name like Masterpiece without being registered (or some vendor running a scam), and you can always search the RHS hybrid register, but if there has been a change in a genus or nothogenus like this it can take a little extra effort to track it down.
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Thanks PaphMadMan. I will update my notes again, and make a new tag. Whew!
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09-17-2011, 04:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PaphMadMan
Oncidium varicosum became Gomesa varicosa a couple years ago, so Zelemnia Trixie x Gomesa varicosa = Gotokoa Materpiece.
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It will not surprise me to find Gomesa varicosa in the same trash can as Sophronitis purpurata one day.
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