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    Default Noid oncidium blooming

    This is one of my favorites. I originally had one plant cluster and divided it in two the last time I repotted. Now one cluster blooms as the other spikes, so I get to enjoy this for a couple months in a row. This is two individual spikes for a total of twenty or so blooms. They are fragrant. I have no idea what the name of this orchid is.Name:  IMG_1192.jpg
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    Lovely. This could be Beallara (Bllra) Tahoma Glacier. Very good bloomers.

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    It would be nice to have the name for it. I should have done a better job staking it, but the spikes are so long that they would have ran into the shelf above. Right now they almost tip the plant over with the weight. Some of the blooms open upside down or sideways which was a little aggravating. LOL I'm not sure if that would have happened if I had staked the spike upright as it grew. I would have needed a two foot long stake at least though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catttan View Post
    Lovely. This could be Beallara (Bllra) Tahoma Glacier. Very good bloomers.
    I think you have it but with taxonomic changes it is no longer a Beallara but Aliceara Tahoma Glacier

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    Another beauty in your collection.

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