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Poison Ivy 08-15-2010 04:40 PM

Help ID Onc. Please
 
I have buy this new orchids at store.
It don't have lable, so it a NoID.
Please help ID this NoID
Thank You

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Poison Ivy 08-15-2010 04:42 PM

The flowers are small, and there is One spike, with three branching thing
Lots of flowers, no scent, burgandy red-

Thanks

PaphMadMan 08-15-2010 04:52 PM

It is a complex Oncidium hybrid of some type - Wilsonara, Vuylstekeara, Burrageara or similar. There are so many of these hybrids, and all are variable, that I don't think you can be certain of any ID unless it happens to be a clone and you get very lucky and find an exact match.

Poison Ivy 08-15-2010 05:07 PM

Is there a way I can tell what type of Intergeneric it is?
Is there is a difference between leaves? In p-bulbs?

I have been searching, and it looks like a Colmanara wildcate of some type

ronaldhanko 08-15-2010 06:02 PM

It's a NOID. That's the best you can do with any real accuracy -a NOID Oncidium intergeneric. Anything else is bound to mislead somebody.

Poison Ivy 08-15-2010 06:39 PM

Is there a hybrid that looks simular to this?

WhiteRabbit 08-15-2010 06:52 PM

well, someone may come along who can offer a possible ID ...
In general I have found Oncidium alliance inter-generics like moderate light, and like to remain slightly moist :) Even without a name, it's just as pretty :D

PaphMadMan 08-15-2010 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poison Ivy (Post 337532)
Is there a way I can tell what type of Intergeneric it is?
Is there is a difference between leaves? In p-bulbs?

I have been searching, and it looks like a Colmanara wildcate of some type

There are dozens of hybrids that look like this in general. Odontocidium (no longer Colmanara) Wildcat might, Burrageara Dee Luce, Vuylstekeara Cambria, Wilsonara Hawaiian Connection, and many many more. They are all variable. The biggest differences between any of these might be in flower size, but that is affected by plant maturity and cutural conditions. So is flower color. The plants are just as indistinguishable as the flowers. You will just never be sure.


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