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Old 07-12-2014, 10:05 AM
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CambriaWhat, it looks exactly like yours! And it does have a very sweet scent - all in all, it's a lovely plant. Thank you for your help.

It's from a tiny local flower shop, but my mom (who bought it for me) said that the owner mentioned that she got it from the Netherlands, so I'm pretty sure it's the same supplier/nursery.
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Old 07-12-2014, 01:25 PM
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I can tell you this much: the plant's heritage involves Oncidium maculatum, leucochilum, and fuscatum too, i'd bet. Give it lots of light year round, it will happily take sun in the mornings and afternoons. In the winter, if you dont have artificial lights, keep it in the brightest place possible. Let it dry completely before watering again (thats why its in such a small pot—dries faster!) After the flowers are finished, the plant will begin to grow new pseudobulbs. It should be repotted at that time into a slightly bigger pot.

Keep me updated! I miss my Cambria but I enjoy helping with yours!
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Old 07-28-2014, 06:42 AM
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Probably one of the Odontocidium Wild Cat, which over the years has had a lot of named varieties; also the Jungle Monarch it could be.

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Old 08-15-2014, 03:31 PM
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You can reasonably name it Jungle Monarch. The pointed vs round tips is no enough to exclude it.

I deal in 6 different varieties of Odcdm. Wildcat that vary so much you would never believe they are the same. Oncidium Intergenerics are like that.

For the European memebers and the American members, Onc. Cambria and Oncidopsis Cambria were the some of the first Oncidium intergenerics to be sold in Europe.

As a result the importers use Cambria orchid in Europe the same as saying Oncidium Intergeneric in the United States.
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