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Oncidium Debutante
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Beautiful! I love the coloring! I gave up my large oncidiums but have just gotten a third mini. I really found I couldn't live without them. Oncidiums are fantastic.
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Beautiful orchid! What a great number of blooms. The color is really nice, too...the word that comes to my mind is "saturated" but I am not sure that is completely the right word. Anyway...thanks for sharing!
Leafmite...What would be an example of a mini oncidium? And where would you obtain one? I love my oncidiums as well, but they do get awfully big. |
Oncidium Twinkle (onc. ornithorhynchum X oncidium cheiroporum) come in many colors and fragrances and oncidium cheiroporum (yellow), one of the parents also stays small. I bought them all quite cheaply at shows (Porters Orchids had the maroon one this year).
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Thanks Leafmite! I have long admired the onc. ornithorhynchum, but have never seen it for sale at the vendors I buy from.
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so that's the name. I see this a lot at flower shop. I like them too! :)
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Beautiful!
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I hope you find one soon!
---------- Post added at 07:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:42 PM ---------- Bob from our forum works at a place that he says has the ornithorhynchum. I can't remember the vendor's name, though. |
Beautiful!
Dave |
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I pollinated 3 flowers - and 3 pods are growing on. But, something interesting - and what I have never seen before. One of the spikes is branching ! I thought oncids do not branch - but see the photo evidence that they can ( 2nd photo, blurry ). |
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