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I call it Yellow sweet baby. ??
I saw this plant a week ago and passed it up. This time It was still there so I took it home. It smells so good sweet and strong.
The flowers are so cute and little. Any idea what kind of Oncidium it is? https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8685/...f4de42c2_b.jpgYellowBabyOncid by snowflake311, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7716/...d0a86393_b.jpgYellowbabyOncid2 by snowflake311, on Flickr |
It could be a variety of oncidium "Sweet Ears."
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Whatever it is, it's cute! There are so many Onc. hybrids and many have similar looks.
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I just hoped someone on here might have the same plant with a name tag.
It is really cute and the flowers are not the normal Oncidium kind they are more rounded. |
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If it doesn't come when you call it, why does it need a name?:biggrin:
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I will just retrain it to come when I call it's new name . I am going to call it "sweet kitten" because the flower shape is like the Colmanara wildcat . |
It looks wonderfully healthy.
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I pulled it out of the pot the roots look good. It's a happy plant. Hope I can keep it that way.
The closest thing I found to it is a Colmanara Jungle Monarck 'Everglades' It looks to be a Oncidium x Miltonia x Odontoglossum. |
Jungle Monark has larger flowers with pointier petals and sepals.
Your plant is a varient of Oncidium Green Valley Honey. I had that exact same plant from Trader Joe's in the past with the name tag saying what it is. The fragrance is very powerful. I was not sure if I liked it or not. It was sweet at one moment and then it smelled like a moth ball at another. lol It is such a strong grower and great bloomer just like many oncidium hybrids are. |
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