Few years ago, I have bought a bare root oncidium type of orchid. It had tag but I lost it, all I could remember is that the last name is "tiger's paw". It bloomed once but not a good show but I remember the flowers to be greenish yellow ang have interesting markings that resembles a cat paw's mark. I have always thought it to be a colmanara type. But now I know it is not because I have a colmanara wild cat and the flowers and markings are much darker. Any suggestion as to what type of oncidium is this?
Over the few years it struggled to survive because it plagued with bugs that love to chew the tips of its roots. None of my other orchids suffered this way, sure, some of them, one is a den., got their roots chewed on but not as serious as this oncidium. It is now doing fine with good promising roots and new growth.
To be honest I have never seen it with this much roots before but I think identifying it will help me a great deal in caring for this plant.
Attached is the pic of the plant. By the way, any suggestions on how to get rid of that algae that is spreading on the mount without hurting the plant?
Thanks for any help.
Tanya






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), now I am both excited if mine is the same as the one in the pic, and yet also afraid. Where would I put such a monster?
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