Your plant is a clone of the awarded (HCC - 77 points in 1998) Oncidioda Charlesworthii 'Mishima.'
The award description notes that the flower 'is a substantial improvement over either parent' - Cochlioda noetzliana x Oncidium incurvum.
The parents are cold-growing and cool-growing respectively. When buds are exposed to excessive heat in your environment, tissue 'cooks' and fuses together. The result is slow to bloom flowers or flowers that never fully open, if they even open at all.
Definitely find a colder place for this beauty and follow cultural tips for cool-growing oncidinae and odontoglossum and you will be rewarded with a spectacular display.
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