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Old 03-24-2018, 04:43 PM
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Here it is, anyone know which species or hybrid it is? The thing was actually sold to me as a cymbidium, but I knew better.
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To me it looks a bit like a colmenara (oncidium). ,
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To me it looks a bit like a colmenara (oncidium). ,
I agree. Could be another of that group, but sure looks like some of the Colm. Wildcat(s) An Oncidium-tribe intergeneric hybrid for sure.
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That's probably it. Thanks guys. I wasn't sure whether to post this in the beginner or advanced threads. Seemed like I'd get more answers trying the odontoglossum, and oncidium growers. And one more thing, sorry about the doublepost, I posted the thread once, and it didn't show up so I remade it and posted it again, then realized it just didn't show up for five minutes, so sorry about that......
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