RHH's photos with the keyword: oncidium

Colmanara Wildcat 'Lena's Choice'

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05 Feb 2009 1 315
This is a hybrid of Odontonia Rustic Bridge and Odontocidium Crowborough.

Ionopsis utricularioides

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11 Feb 2009 398
A wide ranging species found in Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and the northern half of South America.

Howeara Mini-Primi

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11 Feb 2009 1 1367
Rodricidium Primi crossed with Leochilus oncidioides.

Leochilus ampliflorus

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19 Feb 2009 285
Native to Mexico.

Leochilus ampliflorus

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19 Feb 2009 1 311
A species from Mexico.

Tolumnia calochila

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12 Mar 2009 1 463
Once classified as an Oncidium, this miniature species is from Cuba.

Rhynchostele cervantesii

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30 Mar 2009 1 315
From Mexico this species has been classfiied as Odontoglossum, Cymbiglossum and Lemboglossum.

Rhynchostele rossii

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30 Mar 2009 1 345
Native to Mexico. Has been classfiied as Odontoglossum, Cymbiglossum and Lemboglossum.

Tolumnia Dandy 'Sundance'

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11 Apr 2009 1 291
This is Tolumnia Golden Sunset crossed with Tolumnia triquetra. Published in Orchids, the magazine of the American Orchid Society, April, 1991 on the back cover and again in the issue of August 1994.

Tolumnia guianensis

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27 Apr 2009 1 399
Native to the Bahamas and Cuba.

Vuylstekeara Cambria 'Plush'

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02 May 2009 1 726
Vuylstekeara Rudra crossed with Odontoglossum Clonius, a hybrid made in 1931 and often cloned since.

Oncidium Kukoo

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06 Jun 2009 1 396
Oncidium Kukoo is a hybrid of Oncidium onustum (syn. Zelenkoa onusta) and Oncidium cheirophorum.

Tolumnia Little Bird Reef 'Sunbird'

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18 Nov 2009 1 273
In Explore November 18, 2009, #399. Tolumnia used to be classified as Oncidium and are sometimes referred to as "Dancing Doll Orchids." This is a hybrid of Tolumnia Melody and Tolumnia Robsan and was photographed for the American Orchid Society.

Psychopsis Kalihi

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03 Jan 2012 473
In Explore January 3, 2012, #278. There are four species in the genus Psychopsis and they are often referred to as "butterfly orchids," though from this perspective the flower looks more to me like a maid with a huge, frilly skirt. This is a hybrid of two of the species, Psychopsis krameriana and Psychopsis papilio. The flowers are very large, 15-20 cm tall, with long narrow segments that look a lot like the antennae of a butterfly, just visible at the top of this flower. They bloom successively on flower spikes that are many feet in length. The plant is far too large for me and this flower was photographed at the Mount Baker Orchid Society show in 2011. orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2011/03/mount-baker-orchi...

Colmanara Wildcat 'Bobcat'

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19 Dec 2012 2 4 662
This was photographed on the sale table of one of the vendors at the Northwest Orchid Society show, but unfortunately I did not get the name, but several have suggested that this is a clone of Colmanara Wildcat. orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2012/12/northwest-orchid-...