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'''Common Name:''' The Extremely High Oncidium<br />
'''Common Name:''' The Extremely High Oncidium<br />
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'''Blooms:''' spring<br />
'''Blooms:''' spring<br />
'''Flower Size:''' 2.5cm<br />
'''Flower Size:''' 2.5cm<br />
'''Synonyms:''' ''Cymbidium altissimum'' Sw. 1799; ''*Epidendrum altissimum'' Jacq. 1760; ''Epidendrum crispum'' Lam. 1783; ''Oncidium forkelii'' Scheidw. 1842; ''Xeilyathum altissimum'' (Jacq.) Raf. 1837
'''Synonyms:''' ''Cymbidium altissimum'' Sw. 1799; *''Epidendrum altissimum'' Jacq. 1760; ''Epidendrum crispum'' Lam. 1783; ''Oncidium forkelii'' Scheidw. 1842; ''Xeilyathum altissimum'' (Jacq.) Raf. 1837


Found in the Lesser Antilles Islands of Martinique, Trinidad and St. Vincent at altitudes of sea-level to 200m as a medium sized, pseudobulbed, hot growing epiphyte with clustered to ovoid to suborbicular, laterally compressed, rugose with age pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several imbricating leaf-bearing sheaths and carrying 2 apical, oblong-ligulate, acute, conduplicate below into the petiole-like base leaves , it is an easy plant to grow either potted or mounted with bright light and regular waterings and blooms in the spring on a basal, arcuate, branched, 180cm long inflorescence that has many, glossy flowers. This species is often found in conjunction with ants and may benefit from their presence.
Found in the Lesser Antilles Islands of Martinique, Trinidad and St. Vincent at altitudes of sea-level to 200m as a medium sized, pseudobulbed, hot growing epiphyte with clustered to ovoid to suborbicular, laterally compressed, rugose with age pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several imbricating leaf-bearing sheaths and carrying 2 apical, oblong-ligulate, acute, conduplicate below into the petiole-like base leaves , it is an easy plant to grow either potted or mounted with bright light and regular waterings and blooms in the spring on a basal, arcuate, branched, 180cm long inflorescence that has many, glossy flowers. This species is often found in conjunction with ants and may benefit from their presence.

Latest revision as of 16:05, 11 June 2024

Oncidium altissimum (not my photo)

Common Name: The Extremely High Oncidium
Scented: no
Light Requirements: partial sun
Temperature Requirements: hot
Blooms: spring
Flower Size: 2.5cm
Synonyms: Cymbidium altissimum Sw. 1799; *Epidendrum altissimum Jacq. 1760; Epidendrum crispum Lam. 1783; Oncidium forkelii Scheidw. 1842; Xeilyathum altissimum (Jacq.) Raf. 1837

Found in the Lesser Antilles Islands of Martinique, Trinidad and St. Vincent at altitudes of sea-level to 200m as a medium sized, pseudobulbed, hot growing epiphyte with clustered to ovoid to suborbicular, laterally compressed, rugose with age pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several imbricating leaf-bearing sheaths and carrying 2 apical, oblong-ligulate, acute, conduplicate below into the petiole-like base leaves , it is an easy plant to grow either potted or mounted with bright light and regular waterings and blooms in the spring on a basal, arcuate, branched, 180cm long inflorescence that has many, glossy flowers. This species is often found in conjunction with ants and may benefit from their presence.