Quote Originally Posted by citywildcat View Post
theflowerbread, did you ever tried googling "Cambria"? Sometimes when you do that, you'll get back many hits with items that have a prefix to that word, like "Odontoglossum Cambria", etc. The hits you get back from your Google search will usually contain some links that have images which will help you identify your orchids. You can also do a Google search for that word under images ONLY (The hits you'll get back will only be pictures and no words/you can flip through the pages of pictures and hopefully get an ID that way.). My GUESS is the lower picture is a Brassia hybrid & the top is a Miltoniopsis of some sort.

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As PaphMadMan said, when you have so little to go on for identification, it's nearly impossible to get a precise ID. However, if you went with the assumption that it's a Brassia (hypothetically), you could care for it in the same manner as those would be, monitoring it closely to see how it's doing. If it doesn't thrive, then you go back to the drawing board (what is this OR what component in my care for this item appears to be leading to its failure to thrive)
Thanks guys for the answers!. So after googling couple of times more my conclusion I came out is: the 1st for me looked something from miltonidium bartley schwarz 'highland' family and colour range. I never considered miltoniopsis as the flowers were in a size between oncidium and miltoniopsis (as milton. usually have quite big flowers, ok except mine this year ) and is what miltonidium looked like to me. Also mine has longer leaves and bigger "bulbs" (ok it's not a bulb but the stuff leaves are coming from, I don't remember how is called) is bigger than milt. I have seen has. The 2nd I will call a Leopard Brassia until I'll find something better Anyways thanks again and I will check back later the care and dormancy info!