Sorry, Jane. You're the one that lost the bet, I'm afraid.
There are SO many yellow oncidium hybrids, that it is unlikely you will get
a valid ID from a photo. As examples:
Oncidium Aloha Iwanaga
http://www.firstrays.com/Pictures_or...ha_Iwanaga.jpg
Oncidium (Java x Bijou)
http://www.firstrays.com/Pictures_or...x%20Bijou).jpg
Oncidium Sweet Sugar
http://www.easyorchids.co.uk/shop/images/T/t_16434.jpg
and
http://www.chadwickorchids.com/Shopp...weetsugar2.jpg
and the old classic Oncidium Gower Ramsay
http://www.merklesorchids.com/1Image...wer_ramsey.jpg
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"Jane" wrote in message
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On Jul 19, 11:25 pm, Steve wrote:
Jane wrote:
I bought an oncidium. According to "Understanding Orchids", it's an
oncidium Pokie "Leuticke's Choice".
Hi Jane. Is "Understanding Orchids" a book? If I'm understanding you
correctly and you have identified your plant's name by matching it to a
picture in a book, I would bet the farm that you have chosen the wrong
name. There may be a hundred other Oncidium crosses that match the
picture in the book equally well. (If your plant came with a tag, that's
another story.)
How did I go from one orchid to nine in less than a year?? I guess
I'm hooked.
Yeah, probably.
You think now that your space is limited and you can't add very many
more. I used to think that. Then I made a nice shelf in my office that
fits a corner set of windows and I had room for several more. All set...
for a while. Then I turned on a set of 8 fluorescent tubes in the
basement. All the room I would ever need... until I needed to add a 400
W Metal Halide bulb and some more fluorescents. 12 tubes this time. Then
the 800 W combo light...
Steve
You loose. I'll tell you where to send the farm.
Yes, "Understanding Orchids" is a book. There is a full color photo
of the exact oncidium that I have. That's how I found the name.
Picture of it he
http://home.comcast.net/~jbcamel/oncidium.jpg