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Plants in genus oncidium

Plants in genus oncidium

Oncidium peltiforme

Oncidium peltiforme is a compact orchid species recognized for its fan-like arrangement of petals and sepals. It blooms in a striking combination of yellow, brown, and red hues, making it a visually appealing addition to any orchid collection. This species is part of the Oncidium genus, known for its diverse and colorful flowers. Oncidium peltiforme is suitable for indoor cultivation, requiring bright, indirect light and a well-draining potting medium to thrive.

Oncidium cariniferum

Oncidium cariniferum is an orchid native to the cloud forests of Central and South America. It produces small, colorful blossoms with yellow, orange, and red hues, and has a delightful fragrance. This orchid thrives in cool, misty environments.

Oncidium maduroi

Oncidium maduroi is an enchanting orchid species native to Venezuela and Colombia, known for its yellow petals with a patterned lip that resemble dancing ballerinas. It thrives in warm and humid conditions, making it a captivating addition to any orchid collection.

Oncidium dracoceps

Oncidium dracoceps is an epiphytic orchid native to South America, particularly Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. It is notable for its pseudobulbs that resemble dragon's heads and produces arching flower spikes with small, fragrant blossoms in shades of yellow to green.

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