Oncidium Orchids update – the spiky, the slow and the set backed
Here is an update of my Oncidium Orchids, since we didn’t see them in quite a long while. Not many of them left, but enough to enjoy 🙂
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Oncidiums are one of my favorite species of orchids, from the species to the hybrids and ofcourse the numerous intergenerics. Sadly they were the most affected by current events, but here are those that still survive.
For the main part they are a bit slower to recover, but we still get a flower spike here and there. The set back is more visible than most other generas in my collection.
I have an open wishlist on them so no worries, the collection will soon be back 🙂
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