Oncidium Gower Ramsey

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Oncidium Gower Ramsey

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First Blooming on this plant. Have it mounted on driftwood and it seems to be doing very well. Waited 4 years for this one to bloom! :eek:
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Pretty! I have no idea what these are, but thanks for sharing! :) Can you enlighten us as to what they are?
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Post by LucyGoose »

Orchids I am pretty sure!!

Very pretty, but 4 years in a long time......Now it better bloom every year now, right?

Thanks for sharing!!! :D
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One would hope so anyway! I heard orchids could be like that! Aren't they really tempermental too?
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Lovely. Look at it from a distance and it's a cluster of yellow flowers, but look at one closely and it's a work of art.
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