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Old 01-28-2012, 12:41 PM
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No idea from me. First time I've seen one with that coloring. I've seen purple and black, yellow and black but not that.
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Anyone have an ides what it might be. Would like to get something similar if I could find one.
What I have is a NoID from COSTCO (It had Rocketfarms.com label on it) and there is no telling what it might be. However, last year I saw an orchid with similar (not exact) colorings at Pacific Orchid Expo:
Bakerara Silver Chalice 'Truth'
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But this one has much larger flowers.
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It looks a lot like my Odm. Margaret Holm 'Alpine'. Can't say for sure, tho.

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Beautiful! I would love to have that oncidium hybrid!
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I just love your flowers...especially the twinkle in the mug...I am glad you moved and can grow your orchids to bloom
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Iv'e seen oncidium odontoglossum type hybrids with the name Cambria that look similar.
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Love the Oncidium noid and LOVE the Twinkle! I've never seen a twinkle with such relatively substantial blooms.
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Thanks everyone!


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It looks a lot like my Odm. Margaret Holm 'Alpine'. Can't say for sure, tho.

Kim
It really does look like it. My oncidium will still be a NoID but now i have something else to call it.
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To me, it looks like Odm. Margaret Holm 'Larkspur' -- I have one just like it. Google a pic of it. Love them.
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Odm. Margaret Holm 'Alpine' is what I thought as well.

By the way, it's amazing what the light can do to orchids. I also moved to a brighter apartment this year and other than keeping my plants watered enough, everyone is doing much better as far as flowering is concerned.
I'm happy for you!

I love your red twinkle in the white mug. I tend to do the same thing with any plant potted in 3 inch pots. They look so neat that way.
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