RMCXYT9C–Golden shower, popcorn orchid (Oncidium sphacelatum), blossoms, found in South America, an ornamental plant
RFBA0R6Y–A Dancing Lady Orchid, Oncidium, yellow flower bloom in close up or macro showing flower detail and structure
RFH6023D–Orchids (Oncidium), flowers
RF2AA5RMW–Cyrtochilum (Oncidium) villenaorum orchids in the Quito Botanical Gardens, Quito, Ecuador
RMJ2HRGX–Orchid flower, oncidium
RMHTE222–Trichocentrum cavendishianum
RF2X3GC75–Hilo Botanical garden in Big Island, Hawaii.
RFJW6B9J–Oncidium croesus is a species of orchid endemic to Brazil
RFPDDDK8–Oncidium teres on black background
RF2G1190T–Dancing-lady orchid or Oncidium orchid or golden shower orchid in Trauttmansdorff botanical garden in Merano, Trentino Alto Adige Südtirol, Italy, Eur
RMP58D5K–Dancing lady orchids
RMG1TDNY–Caucaea cucullata (Oncidium), orchid species native to Colombia and Ecuador, Quito Botantical Gardens, Ecuador
RF2RB6PG4–Oncidium sphacelatum flower spikes grow up through loops of razor wire (also called embassy wire) with a stone wall and blue sky in the background.
RF2RMKE9J–Oncidium Sharry Baby flower plant on hanging pot in farm for sell are cash crops
RFDKB05J–Colorful Orchid Species Oncidium Golden Anniversary Bright Yellow and Brown Picture
RFF6CWNB–Delicate yellow and brown-spotted Oncidium orchid
RM2E0B73D–Orchid flowers (dancing ladies orchid Oncidium Sweet Sugar Orchidaceae) during the Orchid Show at the Botanical Garden of New York City, NY, USA on March 13, 2012. The Bronx Botanical Garden presents the 10th edition of the largest national exhibition of orchids. For the occasion, over 300 species of orchids from around the world are exposed. It is a French, Patrick Blanc, a botanist and featured researcher at CNRS. Born in 1953 in Paris, he invented the concept of plant facades and did particularly the facade that of the Quai Branly.Fleurs d'orchidee (Orchidaceae, danse jaune dame d'orchidee)
RM2FX8DP8–The Dancing Lady Orchid is a member of the highly varied family of Oncidium Orchids native to South America. Hybrids are spectacular and popular
RMBHX44G–Cream Miltonia Orchid
RMF87FAF–Orchideae: Odontoglossum naevium, Psychopsis krameriana, Cyrtochilum ramosissimum, Oncidium schroederianum, Cattleya ballantiniana, Cattleya mendelii, Phragmipedium sedenii, Cattleya warscewiczii, Paphiopedilum insigne, Odontoglossum wattianum, Cattleya labiata, Encyclia cordigera, Paphiopedilum argus, Paphinia rugosa, Promenaea xanthina and Oncidium loxense. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RF2AA5RMM–Cyrtochilum (Oncidium) villenaorum orchids in the Quito Botanical Gardens, Quito, Ecuador
RMJ2HRHE–Orchid flower, oncidium
RMBC982F–Orchid Colmanara Wildcat Hybrid Taken At Chester Zoo, England, UK
RMB22H3F–detail close up macro image of Oncidium orchid flowers var sp species variant
RMBCPATR–Orchid Cambria (Vuylstekeara Hybrid) Taken In Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
RF2B23RWP–Orchid - Burrageara Stefan Isler, flower detail
RF2G1190E–Dancing-lady orchid or Oncidium orchid or golden shower orchid in Trauttmansdorff botanical garden in Merano, Trentino Alto Adige Südtirol, Italy, Eur
RMP58D1W–Dancing lady orchids
RMG1TDP7–Caucaea cucullata (Oncidium), orchid species native to Colombia and Ecuador, Quito Botantical Gardens, Ecuador
RMP58CXP–Dancing lady orchids
RF2RMKE9E–Oncidium Sharry Baby flower plant on hanging pot in farm for sell are cash crops
RFT5YM2N–Miltonia Warscewiczii is the species of Oncidium fuscatum, is a large sized, hot to cool growing epiphytic orchid found from Panama south to Peru, vin
RMP7EWW9–Orchideae: Odontoglossum naevium, Psychopsis krameriana, Cyrtochilum ramosissimum, Oncidium schroederianum, Cattleya ballantiniana, Cattleya mendelii, Phragmipedium sedenii, Cattleya warscewiczii, Paphiopedilum insigne, Odontoglossum wattianum, Cattleya labiata, Encyclia cordigera, Paphiopedilum argus, Paphinia rugosa, Promenaea xanthina and Oncidium loxense. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art Forms in Nature, Kunstformen der Natur, Liepzig, Germany, 1904.
RF2K51XDX–A closeup shot of a Dancing-lady Orchid on blurry background
RMA09D1M–flowers of different ornamental orchids (Phalaenopsis, Oncidium, Cymbidium)
RMW22P1C–Archive image from page 104 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 long.' Indies. B.J ONCIDIUM with flower-stems C-9 ft. long and has been confused with O. attissimtim. 25. altissimum, Swartz. Pseudobulbs nearly rotund much compresst-.l and edged: Ivs. 1-2 at the tup an. several
RM2FX8DP1–The Dancing Lady Orchid is a member of the highly varied family of Oncidium Orchids native to South America. Hybrids are spectacular and popular
RMD3T2CP–National Orchid Garden,Tan Hoon Siang Mist House,1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids,Botanical Gardens,Singapore
RM2AG00T4–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. pourlraying its profuse inflorescence to some pur-pose. The scarcely-to-be-seen Oncidium Lancea- nnum was doing well, although there were notlarge masses of it. The very rare and very curious,and withil beautiful Zygopetalum rostratum was doingexcellenily for its size ; but where, pray where is aspecimen plant of the rhizomed species to be found ?Angr.ecum Ellisii was going along satisfactorily.The equally rare Aerides Ellisii was present in first-rate condition. This introduction from Cochin Chinaha
RFCE5R5D–Different species and varieties of orchids.
RMACDBEN–orchid, orchids, biotopo, Mario Dary Rivera Quetzal Reserve, Purulha, Baja Verapaz Department, Guatemala, Central America
RMPFM45C–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ONCIDIUM ONCIDIUM 1133 with, flower-stems G-9 ft. long and "Ivs. as long." It has been confused with O. altlssimum. 25. altissimum, Swartz. Pseudobulbs nearly rotund, much compressed and edged: Irs. 1-2 at the top and several at the base of the pseudobulb, ensiform, keeled, lK-2 ft. long: inflorescenc
RMB22H3M–detail close up macro image of Oncidium Sharry Baby orchid flowers var sp species variant
RMBCPAWW–Orchid Cambria (Vuylstekeara Hybrid) Taken In Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
RF2G118RF–Dancing-lady orchid or Oncidium orchid or golden shower orchid in Trauttmansdorff botanical garden in Merano, Trentino Alto Adige Südtirol, Italy, Eur
RMP58CX9–Dancing lady orchids
RF2FYN52C–Shrub of blooming yellow orchid flowers (Oncidium sphacelatum)
RMA09D1J–flowers of different ornamental orchids (Phalaenopsis, Oncidium, Cymbidium)
RMW22NKD–Archive image from page 103 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 1132 ONCIDIUM late: scape very slender, G-7 in. llm, bearing 2-5 fls., each IX in. across: dorsal sepals and petals subequal, lanceolate, pale yellow, blotched with purple-brown; lateral sepals larger, united hal
RM2FX8DNA–The Dancing Lady Orchid is a member of the highly varied family of Oncidium Orchids native to South America. Hybrids are spectacular and popular
RM2APG9X0–It is now easy to get a vast array of tropical orchids for home decoration since the horticulturalists have perfected the delicate pollination process
RM2AWKD55–The floral cabinet and magazine of exotic botany . our,composed of 7 tubercular projections, of which the central one is the most prominent. Column 182 ONCIDIUM ORNITHORYNCHUM. bent backwards at the apex, near which are placed 2 upright, toothed wings/between these isseen a projection of the column, which, with the superincumbent anther, present a strong resem-blance to the head and beak of a bird. | This is an elegant and interesting species of Oncidium, the flowers of which,in addition to the delicacy and peifciarity of their colour, are still more desirableon account of their fragrance, whi
RM2FXH0J7–Most Orchids, like this Dancing Lady Orchid are pollinated by insects and the flowers are a complex structure for a specific commensural relationship
RMPFM46G–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ONCIDIUM ONCIDIUM 1129 Pseudobulbs usually present, -vranting in a few spe- cies, 1-2-lYd., with sheathing Ivs. at the base: Ivs. plane, terete or triangular: petals like the dorsal sepal but often much larger; lateral sepals either free or par- tially united; labelluni variable, but never with its base paralle
RMB22HTN–detail close up macro image of Oncidium Sharry Baby orchid flowers var sp species variant
RF2G11911–Yellow and Brown Odontoglossum orchid in Trauttmansdorff botanical garden in Merano, Trentino Alto Adige Südtirol, Italy, Europe
RMP58CTE–Dancing lady orchids
RF2D6860W–Oncidium, Red and Yellow Flower in a Garden
RMA09D1P–flowers of different ornamental orchids (Phalaenopsis, Oncidium, Cymbidium)
RMW22R6N–Archive image from page 107 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 1134 ONCIDIUM A. Plants dwarf, scarcely over S B. Labellum with S equal lobes.38. pumilum BB. Labellum with small lateral anda4-parted middle lobe.39. Crista-galli AA. Plants large. B. Wings of the column narroir, falcate
RM2AM4B31–Window gardening : devoted specially to the culture of flowers and ornamental plants for indoor use and parlor decoration . nts, for amateurs, whomay cultivate them in a green house or flower saloon of a moderate temperature.The following species are free bloomers, not very tender, and easily cultivated : Dendrobium nobile; Cattleya Mossios, labiata, Skinneri, guttata. Perrinii;Laelia majalis, autumnalis, superbiens; Calanthe veratrifolia, vestita rosea;Cypripedium barhatum, insigne, venustum; Epidendrum ciliare, fragrans /Gongora maculata; Maxillaria tenuifolia, JHarrissonice, picta; Oncidium
RMPFMM5K–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1132 ONCIDIUM late: scape very slender, 6-7 in. long, bearing 2-5 fls., each IK in. across: dorsal sepals and petals subequal, lanceolate, pale yellow, blotched with purple-brown; lateral sepals larger, united half-way; labellum large, sulfur-yellow, with a blackish pu
RMP58CWY–Dancing lady orchids
RF2G07MPP–Blooming Wydler's dancing-lady orchid in the dark blurred background
RMW22PFE–Archive image from page 105 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 1132 ONCIDIUM late: scape very slender, 6-7 in. long, bearing 2-5 fls., each IK in. across: dorsal sepals and petals subequal, lanceolate, pale yellow, blotched with purple-brown; lateral sepals larger, united half-way; l
RM2AKAM55–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ,were in good order. The chief Cattleya-house contained the specimen perianum, and likewise O. citrosmum were in flower ;Uncidium incurvum was covered with flower-spikes ;Odontoglossum bictonense album was in bud ; lonop-sis utricularioides, and several other rare and smallgrowing species were in flower, and all in finehealth. In the coolest house on the place—a sunken house,devoted to the smaller or rarer Odontoglossums, &c.—is an instance of the manner in which that beau-tiful Oncidium, O. Forbesii,
RMPFMM50–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1134 ONCIDIUM A. Plants dwarf, scarcely over S B. Labellum with S equal lobes.38. pumilum BB. Labellum with small lateral anda4-parted middle lobe.39. Crista-galli AA. Plants large. B. Wings of the column narroir, falcate W- bicallosum 41. Cavendisliianum .BB. Wings of
RMP58CWB–Dancing lady orchids
RMW22PEA–Archive image from page 105 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 llci-l ONCIDIUM A. PlanLs dwarf, scarcely over S in. high. B. Labellitm with S equal lobes.38. pumilum BU. Labellum with small lateral anda4-parted middle lohe.â '. Crista-galli AA. Plants large. B. Wings of the
RM2AJF5MD–About orchids; a chat . gh, general way ofspeaking, they have a white ground. Masdevalliasgive us scarlet and orange and purple ; Lycastes,green and dull yellow; Sophronitis, crimson;Mesospinidium^ rose, and so forth. Blue must notbe looked for. Even counting the new Utriculariafor an orchid, as most people do, there are, I think,but five species that will live among us at present,in all the prodigious family, showing this colour ;and every one of them is very hot. Thusit appears that the Oncidium fills a gap—andhow gloriously! There is no such pure goldin the scheme of the universe as it disp
RMPFN3GA–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1132 ONCIDIUM late: scape very slender, G-7 in. llm^, bearing 2-5 fls., each IX in. across: dorsal sepals and petals subequal, lanceolate, pale yellow, blotched with purple-brown; lateral sepals larger, united half-way; labellum large, sulfur-yellow, with a blackish purple callus; lateral lobes small, triangula
RMW22N5M–Archive image from page 102 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 ONCIDIUM 6. Marshallianum, Reiclib. f. Pseudobulbs ovoid, 2-4 in. long: Ivs. narrowly oblong, 6-8 in. long: fls. nu- merous, 2 in. across, borne on a stout panicle 1-2 ft. high; the upper sepals oblong-apiculate,
RM2AX8GET–The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . ativeof Ecuador. Lycaste Barringtonice^ van grandiftora (Bot. Mag., t. 5706). — A fine varietyof an old and favorite orchid. 104 Notes and Gleatiings. Begonia falcifolia, Sickle-leaved Begonia (Bot. Mag., t. 5707). — Begoniace*.A lovely species, native of Peru. The leaves are folcate-lanceolate, unequallylobed ; the flowers in panicles, of a rosy-pink color. Onciditun aicullatum, var. mibigemim, Alpine Oncidium (Bot. Mag., t. 5708).— Orchideas. An extremely pretty orchid from Ecuador, where it grows at analtitude of eleven thousand
RMPFM45P–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1132 ONCIDIUM ONCIDIUM late; scape very slender, G-7 in. long, bearing 2-5 fls., eacb 1% in. across: dorsal sepals and petals subequal, lanceolate, pale yellow, blotched with purple-brown; lateral sepals larger, united half-way; labellum large, sulfur-yellow, with a blackish purple callus; lateral lobes small,
RMW22P17–Archive image from page 104 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 ONCIDIUM 6. MarshaUiJLnum, Reichb. f. Pseudobulbs ovoid, 2-4 in. long: Ivs. narrowly oblong, G-8 in. long: fls. nu- merous, 2 in. across, borne on a stout panicle 1-2 ft. high; the upper sepals oblong apiculate, the later
RM2AKBNFW–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ba, L. gigantea, in the way of L. elegans; L.Perrini, L. Perrini major, L. flava, L. peduncu-laris. Over the paths are hung up a fine lot ofOncidium sarcodes, showing flowers. Dispersedthrough the house are Cypripedium Sedeni, C.Druryi, and C. caudatum, splendid plants ; CalantheDominiana and C. veratrifolia, large specimens;Cymbidium eburneum, Dendrochilum filiforme,Oncidium Marshallii, Masdevallia macrura and M.Trochilus, both of which like more warmth than mostof the other species; with more Odonto
RMPFMM64–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. ONCIDIUM 6. MarshaUiJLnum, Reichb. f. Pseudobulbs ovoid, 2-4 in. long: Ivs. narrowly oblong, G-8 in. long: fls. nu- merous, 2% in. across, borne on a stout panicle 1-2 ft. high; the upper sepals oblong apiculate, the lateral ones united, yellow, with purplish bands pet
RMW22N59–Archive image from page 102 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 ONCIDIUM Hstu I ub-, > uall) present w iiit i jr » a f v [i cie-. 1 - 1 i with sheathing Is at the ba i 1. plane terete or triansuUr petals like the dorsal sepal but often miith larger lateral sepals eithtr frei o
RM2CEY3AM–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. insome other groups (Cy-pripedium, Phalaenopsis,and Oncidium). Historical Sketch. —Species of Orchids have longbeen known to botanists, butthe flrst plants were introducedinto hothouses scarcely over acentury ago. Plants were sentby missionaries and oflicerswho visited tropical coun
RMPFM46E–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ONCIDIUM ONCIDIDM 1131 6. Marshalliauum, Eeichb. f. Pseudobulbs ovoid, 2-4 in. long: ivs. narrowly oblong, G-8 in. long: fls. nu- merous, 2% in. across, borne on a stout panicle 1-2 ft. high; the upper sepals oblong-apiculate, the lateral ones united, yellow, with purplish bands; petals much larger, fiddle-shap
RMW22MC6–Archive image from page 100 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 ONCIDIUM OXCII Pseudobull i li i| i i i mini in a few spe ,1,1 «, t ,X, I > It n ,1 1 1 iM tinte or tiiii i i i lusvl sepal but ,1, 1 I I ill , 1, oftcu mmli 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 iilHi free or par ti.Uv united Ul ll
RM2CE5YRE–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . rredwith chestnut brown, and the largeflat lip transversely roundish oblongand bilobed, yellow speckled overwith minute chestnut red dots. Thecrest is pulvinate with three ridgesin front. It blooms at difierenttimes of the year, and continues forseveral weeks in flower. This plantis invaluable for cutting purposes,the small bright yellow flowers pro-ducing a charming effect when mixed oncidium flexuosum,with other flowers and foliage. There are two varieties of this plant; the one
RMPFN3GB–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ONCIDIUM 6. Marshallianum, Reiclib. f. Pseudobulbs ovoid, 2-4 in. long: Ivs. narrowly oblong, 6-8 in. long: fls. nu- merous, 2% in. across, borne on a stout panicle 1-2 ft. high; the upper sepals oblong-apiculate, the lateral ones united, yellow, with purplish bands; petals much larger, flddle-shaped, wavy and
RM2CE609K–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . ntone ligulate acute and crenulate.—Neiv Greyiada. ODONTOGLOSSUM. 453 0. nseviuin, LindUy.—A charming dwarf-growing Orchid,bearing considerable resemblance to Oncidium phynmtochilum.It has small ovate costate pseudobulbs, slender lanceolateleaves, narrowed to the base, and spreading racemes or paniclesof stellate flowers, which are produced in June and July, andlast a considerable time in perfection. The sepals and petalsare narrow ovate lanceolate, attenuately acuminate, with wavy
RMPFM459–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. L134 ONCIDIUiM ONCIDIUM A. Plants dwarf, scarcely over 8 in. hif/h. B. Labellum ivith S equal lobes.SS. BB. Labellum with small lateral and a4-parted middle lobe.39. AA. Plants large. B. Wings of the column narrow, falcate 40. 41. BB. Wings of the column fleshy, rotund, reniform, etc. c. Labellum pandarate, wit
RM2CE5YPK–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . months, and continues in per-fection a long time. This is best grown in a pot with peat.—Jamaica. Fia.—Bot. Reg., 1839, t. 16. Syn.—Oncidiumcuneatum; O.Borjdii; Epidendruvi guttatum; Cymbidiumguttatum. 0. macrantlium, Lindley.—This magnificent Oncidium is agreat acquisition to the genus, being one of the handsomestspecies yet introduced. It is of free growth, with large ovoidpseudobulbs, lanceolate loriform acuminate dark green leaves,and scapes several feet long, twining, branchin
RMPFN3G3–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. long.' Indies. B.J ONCIDIUM with flower-stems C-9 ft. long and has been confused with O. attissimtim. 25. altissimum, Swartz. Pseudobulbs nearly rotund much compresst-.l and edged: Ivs. 1-2 at the tup an. several at the li.i-' .>!' i1m> |. ti,!,.l,i,1I., . i,^;fâriii, V.i,}. .1 lM-2 ft. lon^r: : ' - â â â
RM2CE5YDE–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . e produced in April andMay, and last for three or fourweeks in beauty. There are twovarieties — minus, IJndletj, withsmaller flowers; and majUS, Lindley, oncidium sphacelatum.which is much to be preferred, the flowers being larger. It is best grown in a pot with peator moss.—Guatemala; Mexico. ElG.—Bot. Reg., 1842, t. 30. 0. spleEdidum, A. Rich.—This is a noble species, and veryrare ; it is closely related to 0. tigiinum, of which Dr. Hookermakes it a variety, and like that it is v
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