Oncidium is the genus name for over 300 different types of orchids. I bought this particular oncidium at Peach State Orchids, http://www.peachstateorchids.com/, which is located outside of Woodstock Georgia. My mom and I had visited the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and decided to stop at this nursery. I found the nursery to be pretty amazing, there were so many different types of orchids available. Three greenhouses full of different varieties of orchids.
Peach State Orchids |
This variety of Oncidium is called "Sharry Baby Sweet Fragrance". The plant has large pseudo-bulbs, with long thick dark green leaves. When I bought the plant it had one large flowering stalk developing unopened. After approximately two weeks at home, it finally started to bloom. Here is an up close picture of a single bloom.
Oncidium Sharry Baby |
The plant is fairly tall, with an extremely long flower spike growing from a psuedobulb (up to 3 ft in length). The flower spike is very heavy and it will pull your whole orchid on its side without support. I let my flower spike cascade over the side of the stand.
The care for this kind of orchid is fairly simple.
- Blooms: Late summer to early fall.
- Bloom stalks can grow up to 3 feet long.
- Sun: Full to partial sun, morning sun and afternoon shade is best.
- Water often, do not let media dry out completely.
- Fertilize weekly with orchid fertilizer.
I'm really enjoying this beautiful flower! Even though it has been blooming for over 3 weeks it still manages to fill my dining room with its fragrance each evening.
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