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Old 07-18-2016, 11:03 PM
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I was in H.D. a couple - 3 weeks ago and saw this little cutie, BTCM. Hwuluduen Chameleon. Try to say that three times real quick, or even once really slow for that matter. It looks most like the 'Golden Oriole' variation.
I'm not familiar with its parent plants, Oncidium Pupukea Sunset (Onc. fuscatum [Milt. warscewiczii] x cheirophorum) and Gomesa [Baptistonia] echinata. It had a spike with flowers just beginning to open and another just beginning to grow.

The first spike has bloomed out and the second is about to begin opening flowers. I have been leaving it out where it has been getting direct sun for about 2 to 3 hours a day late morning to early afternoon. Yeah, the beginning of the most intense sun period. It seems to be doing OK with that. All the parent plants seem to have rather low light preferences.

I'm finally starting to think about getting it mounted somewhere in the yard. I'm thinking of putting it in a lower light area. But, it seems to like higher light conditions.
Anyone familiar with this plant or its family and what they like for living conditions and how forgiving they are?

Once I've got a home for it, and it has bloomed again, I'll get pics and post them.

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