Katygyrl, for pics of my noid oncidium pulbs see here:
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...tml#post451459
The noid Wildcat definitely has a more apple shaped as opposed to pear shaped pulb!
Meanwhile, I said I'd post pics illustrating my question about different leaf shapes in phals....
1 is phal A, from the top, 2 is phal B from the top. Then phal A from the side, and phal B from the side.
Phal A is the one I was talking about
: found thrown out with remains of white flowers with a red lip.
B was also found thrown out. No flowers when I got it, but the mottling on the new leaf makes me wonder if they are going to be patterned!
Both have leaves that seem firm to the feel. I guess conditions might make a lot of difference, but I'm still wondering if the difference is partly due to parentage. I've also since seen one at someone's house (so no pics...) with really fat rounded oval leaves.