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Default Really beautifully scented NoId

Not a clue but its lovely Makes loads of flowers and smells like sweeties!!

Any guesses...?

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looks like an oncidium
how big is the plant and the blooms?
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Starla -

I may be wrong but to me it looks like Oncidium ornithorhynchum , it could be a hybrid of ornithorhynchum but I really do think it is the species.
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On Oncid intergeneric of some kind, possibly Miltonidium or Aliceara, but impossible to know for sure.
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I've got a very similar one and think it's an Oncidium sherry Baby.
But whatever it is, it smells delicious. I've got two spikes in bloom and two more spikes growing. If all four spikes bloom at the same time, the scent will fill my whole living room.
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I've got a very similar one and think it's an Oncidium sherry Baby.
But whatever it is, it smells delicious. I've got two spikes in bloom and two more spikes growing. If all four spikes bloom at the same time, the scent will fill my whole living room.
My Oncidium (I think it's a Sharry Baby) is growing steadily. It has a new growth tat is quite big already. Does it put out a spike when the bulb is mature, or before (like the Zygos)?
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How big is the plant and how big are the flowers? I'm inclined to agree with Glen. Looks like Onc. ornithorhynchum, or possibly a hybrid of that species.
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This is as close as I can come to your flower. Hope this helps.
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