- How to Grow and Care For Oncidium Orchids - The Spruce
Learn how to grow the most popular varieties of epiphytic oncidium orchids, including tips on watering, blooming and light requirements
- Oncidium - Wikipedia
It is distributed across tropical and subtropical America from Mexico, Central America and the West Indies to northern Argentina, with one species (O ensatum) extending into Florida [2][3] Common names for plants in this genus include dancing-lady orchid [4]
- Oncidium Culture Sheet - American Orchid Society
Even though they can be mounted, many greenhouse growers pot their Oncidium to ensure that they don’t dry out When repotting, you should position the newest growth away from the edge of the pot, allowing the maximum number of new growths to form in the center as the plant expands
- Care of Oncidium - Smithsonian Gardens
Scientific Name: Oncidium (on-SID-ee-um) Oncidiums belong to a large and diverse family of orchids whose common name comes from the shape of its highly modified, ruffled flower
- 51 Oncidium Orchid Varieties and How to Care for Them | Houseplant Alley
If you’re considering adding an Oncidium orchid to your collection, you’ll discover they’re some of the most rewarding plants to grow These orchids, often called Dancing Ladies, produce cascading sprays of flowers in yellows, purples, and rich burgundies that can last up to eight weeks
- Oncidium (Orchids) - Gardenia
Oncidium is an incredibly large and diverse genus of about 300 orchid species distributed throughout tropical and subtropical America These orchids have been nicknamed the Dancing Lady Orchids because their flowers resemble a small dancer with a colorful skirt
- Oncidium (Dancing Lady Orchid): In-Depth Care Guide
Oncidium orchids, also commonly known as “Dancing Lady” orchids, are known for their vibrant colors and uniquely shaped flowers This makes them very popular with orchid enthusiasts However, they are more particular about care than many other types of orchid
- My 14 Tips to Bloom and Grow Oncidium Orchids - Orchid Bliss
Oncidiums are orchids definitely worth growing and I’m confident you’ll be able to master their care needs To begin, we’ll tackle temperature and light for dependable blooming Next, I’ll show you what you need to do for regular care, watering, fertilizing, potting, and so on, for robust, oncidium orchids
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