this cross is beautiful,lovely..Robert
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This brassia/oncidium hybrid has a very nice citrusy fragrance, kind of like lemon-flavored creme brulee. How lovely! It has been blooming for a while now and the spike probably is on its final days.
Cheers. Hoa.
this cross is beautiful,lovely..Robert
Hoa, that is beautiful! Thanks for sharing it with us! I love these spider type orchids.
Cheers!
BD
Excellent blooms.
Pretty ! I like it very much Gin
Temperature tolerant oncidium species from Mexico with intriguing marking on the flowers. The plant has been in bloom for a while now and the flowers have a pleasant smell.
Cheers. Hoa.
I do like that 1.
I bought a very young seedling last year.
(mine is to small to bloom).
Nice species! It has a very strong yet utterly pleasant and unique fragrance! Just open around Christmas time!
Cheers. Hoa.
The dirty sock-smelling orchid! Just open around Christmas time too. Lovely!!!
Cheers. Hoa.
Last edited by Hoa Tony Nguyen; December 27th, 2005 at 10:10 PM.
A thread about oncidiums without equitants definitely is incomplete. Luckily, the blooms from this equitant oncidium (Rdcdm = Oncidium x Rodriguezia) with a "funny name" just open. Nice! In fact, more of them are putting out vigorous spikes. A thread solely for them is in order (Just kidding!). The equitant oncidiums have been recently moved to a new genus, Tolumnia but this taxonomic change has not been widely accepted yet.
Cheers. Hoa.