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Old 08-07-2007, 04:01 PM
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I guess Braem has split this off into Lophiaris carthagenesis. It is basically your typical 'mule ear' oncidium. Long spike with 'spikelets' of little flowers all along it. Nice color for this species, I think.

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Old 08-07-2007, 04:12 PM
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Very perty! Any fragrance?

Yet another species with a Colombian epithet!! Cartagena, carthagenesis
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Like this one alot!!
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Not an overpowering fragrance. Maybe a little. Hard to tell with the Stanhopea open at the same time.
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Great colors, Rob!
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Hi

congrats, it is amazing.

I have one of those on the way, I hope it will turn so nice as yours. How do you grow this, in bark?

the most recent name is Trichocentrum carthagenense (Jacq.) M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams, Lindleyana 16: 137 (2001), accepted by the kew gardens.
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congrats, it is amazing.

I have one of those on the way, I hope it will turn so nice as yours. How do you grow this, in bark?

the most recent name is Trichocentrum carthagenense (Jacq.) M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams, Lindleyana 16: 137 (2001), accepted by the kew gardens.
Heh... I'll keep calling Oncidium until I die, probably... This is grown in bark mix in a clay pot, and the clay pot is on a hanger. Hasn't been repotted in many years, probably needs to happen this spring maybe.
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Gorgeous baby!
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Thanks Rob.

Yes, I understand about the name.

For me it was superb because i wanted to have all the Trichocentrum and now i have another excuse to have more!
(as if i needed any)
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Old 08-14-2007, 11:38 AM
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I like Onc. carthagenense a lot. Tried it two times, two plants sent to the orchid heaven! Yours is really striking!Those I have seen around are not that purple in the centre and also not so dark spotted, being more chestnut colored. After having seen yours, I have to look for a plant to try again...!
In time: As for me, I'll keep calling it Oncidium too!
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