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Onc. Midas 'Willow Pond' ok it should be Tolumnia Midas.
To those unfamiliar with these little gems, the plant is very compact
only about 5" tall, so the flowers are huge in comparison.
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Hmmmm....

1) According to OrchidWiz, that's Zelemnia Midas - Tolumnia Red Belt x
Zelenkoa onustum (when did that happen?).

2) I think you may have a tag-error there, as that doesn't look anything
like any Midas I've seen.

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Onc. Midas 'Willow Pond' ok it should be Tolumnia Midas.
To those unfamiliar with these little gems, the plant is very compact
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 10:28:35 GMT, "Ray B"
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Hmmmm....

1) According to OrchidWiz, that's Zelemnia Midas - Tolumnia Red Belt x
Zelenkoa onustum (when did that happen?).

2) I think you may have a tag-error there, as that doesn't look anything
like any Midas I've seen.



O. Midas 'Willow Pond'? Are you sure Ray? I have a piece which does
not like my growing conditions too wet But my memory says this is
correct. No pix available.
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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 10:28:35 GMT in ntqmh.10367$Pr4.2758@trndny06 Ray B wrote:
Hmmmm....

1) According to OrchidWiz, that's Zelemnia Midas - Tolumnia Red Belt x
Zelenkoa onustum (when did that happen?).


I take it Zelenkoa onustum is what I have labeled as Oncidium onustum...
when did that shuffle come about?

2) I think you may have a tag-error there, as that doesn't look anything
like any Midas I've seen.



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