It has been a long while since I have visited. I thought to replace this beauty but can't find it any where. Has it been renamed? I found Oncdm. Pumpkin Patch, but having found the link, it was a blog.
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very nice! I can see why you love it.
It has been a long while since I have visited. I thought to replace this beauty but can't find it any where. Has it been renamed? I found Oncdm. Pumpkin Patch, but having found the link, it was a blog.
Nowadays the name of this hybrid is Oncostele Catatante and you can add 'Pumpkin Patch' as the name of the cultivar. Oncostele = Oncidium x Rhynchostele.
Who knows for how long it is going to be Oncostele?
I couldn't find the orchid with this name either. I can't believe this beautiful orchid would disappear.
Go to the RHS orchid registry at http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticultural...hidresults.asp
Then enter Oncostele as the genus and Catatante as the grex. You should then get the following:
http://apps.rhs.org.uk/horticultural....asp?ID=126414
Thanks, 'll try RHS.
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This is what I found and don't know what to do with it:
× Oncostele Wildcat gx Award of Garden Merit (H1a) 12
Status of name: Accepted name (Orchidaceae)
Type of plant:
Trial information: Found in many colour variations from ruby-red to yellow with brown markings. Often sold as a �Cambria�. Can be grown successfully as a houseplant throughout the UK
I believe the hybrid that you have is Oncostele Catatante which, according to the RHS link I pasted into my previous reply, is a cross between Oncidium Sphacetante and Oncostele Wildcat. It was registered in 2002.
Pictures of various plants are shown e.g. in Blue Nanta's database OrchidRoots:
https://bluenanta.com/detail/1001264.../?tab=sum&att=
The particular clone Pumpkin Patch received an Award of Merit (AM) by the American Orchid Society in 2012. I think you will be able to look that up if you are a member of the AOS or if you have access to OrchidWiz.
Enjoy your beautiful plant.
This is what I found and don't know what to do with it:
× Oncostele Wildcat gx Award of Garden Merit (H1a) 12
Status of name: Accepted name (Orchidaceae)
Type of plant:
Trial information: Found in many colour variations from ruby-red to yellow with brown markings. Often sold as a �Cambria�. Can be grown successfully as a houseplant throughout the UK
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WOOOOOOOT!
orchid (odontocidium Catatante Pumpkin Patch
Last edited by Katherine; March 20th, 2020 at 04:27 PM. Reason: Misinformation