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Default Finally got some blooms, now I need an ID

So its been a while since I posted but everything has been vegetative..... until now! I finally got this noid rescue from lowes to bloom and I'm curious if anyone has any idea what it is?



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Looks like some kind of Oncidium intergeneric. Just my 2 cents
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I was thinking the same thing, prolly just some oncidium mutt
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Sorry I can't help with an ID but it sure is pretty, I love the color.
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Thanks'! It really is good looking flower, better in person for sure
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Not sure but wondering how long it took before it flowered. I have some lowes oncidium too just curious.
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Miltonidium hybrid maybe? But I'm not sure- I only have 2 miltonidiums.
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and onc type is about the best you'll be able to get, sadly.

your in carlisle! thats really close to me! you should come to our susquehannah orchid society! come out to a meeting!
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It looks a lot like Colmanara Wildcat, but that's just a guess.
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Se if you can find out who distributes them to Lowe's and continue your search from that.
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