JScott |
07-12-2020 03:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by estación seca
(Post 928885)
Before people think I'm an orchid psychic... The lip on that orchid looks like it came from Oncidium fuscatum, widely used in hybridizing, which often passes on fragrance to its progeny. Look up the species.
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I don't believe in psychics, so I was sure that you had a valid scientific reason for being able to predict that it was going to fragrant. That's no less impressive than being a psychic, tho. Maybe even more so.
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I googled Oncidium fuscatum just now, and I bet you're right. The lip does bear a strong resemblance to the lip on my plant. When I first saw it, I thought maybe it had a little bit of Rhynchostele in it. I don't have a scientific basis for that, it's just a feeling I have based on thy way it looks, and I could be totally wrong, but it seems like a lot of those grocery store NoID Oncidiums now are actually Oncosteles.
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
(Post 928873)
That is a really nice find! Congratulations!
(just a little envious as there is never anything as nice locally here....) :)
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Usually all they have are Phals. Occasionally in the late winter/early spring they have some Cymbidiums, which are hard to impossible to flower here, so I was surprised to see this plant there. They don't usually have intergeneric Oncids.
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And based on the plants current health status, they must not have had it long. I slipped it out of the pot before I bought it, and it's planted in a bark mix and the roots look good and the pseudobulbs are nice and fat, so it must have arrived recently enough that they didn't have time to damage it yet with their negligence.
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I know we have Trader Joe's in DFW, but I'm not sure where the closest one is, so I never go, but I heard they have a good selection of Orchids. Mostly NoIDS, but nice all the same. I always mean to go check them out, but haven't got around to it yet. With such great places as SVO and Hausermann's and Odom's, I hardly see a need to go shopping locally for unidentified plants.
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