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Miltonidium (Debbie August X Onc leucochilum)
Miltonidium (Debbie August X Onc leucochilum)
Pictured here are some of the seedlings we have bloomed out this far from the cross. Most have been spotted and many have had the towering spikes of leucochilum. Temperature Tolerant.
Orchid of the Day: January 17, 2007
starting at
$25.00
Oncidioda Charlesworthii
Oncidioda Charlesworthii
A wonderful old Charlesworth classic from 1910. Beautiful branching sprays of dark pink. Endures heat and cold! A primary hybrid between Oncidium incurvum and Cochlioda noezliana. Temperature Tolerant. August blooming.
Orchid of the Day: July 22, 2009
starting at
$35.00
Oncidium (incurvum X graminifolium)
Oncidium (incurvum X graminifolium)
This primary hybrid is a great outdoor variety. Temperature Tolerant.
starting at
$35.00
Oncidium barbatum alliance
Oncidium barbatum alliance
We are always astounded at the floriferous nature of this Brazilian species. Over 20 long-lasting flower spikes in a 6” slatted basket is common for specimen size plants. We grow these plants hanging over our Cymbidiums, but are sure they would do equally well under intermediate conditions. Temperature Tolerant. September-October blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: September 10, 2007
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium Bronze Medallion
Oncidium Bronze Medallion
This primary hybrid between two of Brazil's more exotic oncidiums, forbesii and enderianum, produce richly colored, silver dollar sized flowers at the end of a long delicate stem. Easy growing and free flowering. Intermediate to Temperatu. October blooming.
Orchid of the Day: July 30, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium chrysomorphum
Oncidium chrysomorphum
This beautiful oncidium is quite unusual. Pictured in the great old orchid book, Dictionnaire icongraphique des orchidees of Cogniaux and Goosens, it is rarely seen in cultivation. Cool growing. October-November-December blooming. Species from Columbia.
Orchid of the Day: September 26, 2009
starting at
$35.00
Oncidium divaricatum
Oncidium divaricatum
This epiphyte grows at 4500' on the moist coastal mountains of Brazil. Leaves are short and fleshy but the inflorescences can be 3 to 6 feet tall. Weather data from its native habitat show probable winter lows in the 40's, but we have seen these plants take dips to the high 20's here in Santa Barbara. Temperature Tolerant. June - July blooming.
Orchid of the Day: April 19, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium endocharis
The sepals and petals are brown and the lip is bright yellow; the flowers measure about an inch long and three quarters of an inch wide. This plant grows well outside. Temperature Tolerant. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: November 26, 2003
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium excavatum
Oncidium excavatum
Known also as Oncidium cajamarco, after the plains of Cajamarco in Peru, the site where Pizarro met the Incas. Native to Ecuador and Peru, where it grows terrestrially at quite high elevations. Inflorescence on the specimen plant reach past three feet, flowers 1 1/4"". Temperature Tolerant. October-November blooming. Species from Ecuador and Peru.
Orchid of the Day: October 5, 2007
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium flexuosum
Oncidium flexuosum
Clouds of bright yellow flowers, temperature tolerance (it took our freeze down to 26 degrees without any problems), and easy blooming make this South American species a favorite of ours. To accommodate its climbing nature we have mounted many of these on cork oak where they have done very well. Temperature Tolerant. July - September blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: April 27, 2010
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium flexuosum 'Santa Barbara', CBR/AOS
Oncidium flexuosum 'Santa Barbara', CBR/AOS
Exceptional color on this prolific Orchid Estate favorite. A haze of deep yellow flowers with dark markings. Temperature Tolerant. July - September blooming. Species from Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay.
Orchid of the Day: May 27, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium harrisonianum
Oncidium harrisonianum
A dwarf-type Brazilian species with branching inflorescences carrying half-inch blooms of orange-yellow with brownish markings. Unique, fleshy, almost succulent-like leaves. Temperature Tolerant. Summer blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: April 12, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium incurvum
Oncidium incurvum
With three to four foot long inflorescences arching gracefully, this species creates an overwhelming cascade of many one-inch flowers, white with purple marking and shaped as butterflies or dancing ladies. We grow this Oncidium outside along with Cymbidiums and other temperature tolerant plants. Cool growing. September-October blooming. Species from Mexico.
Orchid of the Day: August 20, 2010
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium liebmannii
Oncidium liebmannii
No long, out of control, inflorescences nor flowers buried down in the foliage on this beautiful and delicately proportioned species. In its native mountain habitats in Mexico and El Salvador, this species grows as an epiphyte. Here we grow it both in with the phalaenopsis and out with the cymbidiums, both potted and mounted on cork. Temperature Tolerant. August - September blooming. Species from Mexico and El Salvador.
Orchid of the Day: August 7, 2010
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium longipes
Oncidium longipes
This small species from the barbatum section of Oncidium produces a disproportionally big display of bright nickel sized yellow and light brown flowers. Grows well in the greenhouse or out with the cymbidiums. Temperature Tolerant. June blooming. Species from Brazil and Paraguay.
Orchid of the Day: May 30, 2009
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium maculatum
Oncidium maculatum
Fragrant! Brown and yellow flowers with white lips on arching sprays adorn this pleasant smelling orchid. Temperature Tolerant. Summer blooming. Species from Mexico.
Orchid of the Day: May 11, 2004
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium maculatum 'Paulo', AM/AOS
Oncidium maculatum 'Paulo', AM/AOS
Heavy brown markings on yellow/green flowers with light lips on arching sprays adorn this pleasant smelling species from Mexico. Compact and vigourous growing. Temperature Tolerant. Winter blooming. Fragrant. Species from Mexico.
Orchid of the Day: December 5, 2005
starting at
$35.00
Oncidium maculatum 'SanBar Giant'
Oncidium maculatum 'SanBar Giant'
A select cultivar of this Central American epiphyte. Plant is very robust with flowers that are larger than typical for the species. Flowers are fragrant and long-lasting. Temperature Tolerant. February blooming. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: November 26, 2008
starting at
$35.00
Oncidium Palmyra 'Golden Girl', AM/AOS
Oncidium Palmyra 'Golden Girl', AM/AOS
Nearly everyone who has seen this magnificent variety has asked to buy it. It is only after a few years of propagation that we are finally able to offer some divisions for sale. Inflorescences are very tall and its flowers are among the biggest on record at 5.9 centimeters. Temperature Tolerant. October blooming.
Orchid of the Day: August 29, 2009
starting at
$100.00
Oncidium phymatochilum
Oncidium phymatochilum
A profusion of yellow, white and brown flowers on a tall spike. We grow these in the intermediate house under bright filtered light. Intermediate growing. Winter and Spring blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: February 12, 2006
starting at
$35.00
Oncidium pulvinatum
Oncidium pulvinatum
This Brazilian epiphyte produces long inflorescenses with many branches of one inch yellow and copper-brown colored flowers. Foliage is relatively squat with somewhat stiff leaves only about 12" long. These were grown out alongside the cymbidiums but will do well under intermediate conditions. Temperature Tolerant. October blooming.
Orchid of the Day: September 12, 2009
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium sphegiferum
Oncidium sphegiferum
An epiphytic native to Southeast Brazil. Grows well mounted or potted. Temperature Tolerant. June blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: May 10, 2007
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium Twinkle 'Fragrance Fantasy'
Oncidium Twinkle 'Fragrance Fantasy'
A profusion of popcorn-like blooms on this miniature, sweetly fragrant oncidium. Warm to Intermediate. Summer blooming. Fragrant.
Orchid of the Day: July 13, 2004
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium Twinkle 'Red Fantasy'
Oncidium Twinkle 'Red Fantasy'
There is good reason you will see this orchid everywhere from orchid society meetings to grandma's house. Incredibly floriferous, highly fragrant, easy to grow and propagate, very compact, and very suitable to indoor culture. A very rewarding orchid. From a primary cross between the central American Oncidium species, cheirophorum and ornithorhynchum. Flowers are pink, dark red and cream. Intermediate growing. January - March blooming.
Orchid of the Day: January 21, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Oncidium variegatum var. pink
Oncidium variegatum var. pink
With showers of charming pink blooms, these mounted divisions are perfect for greenhouse or indoor culture. Warm to Intermediate. Species from Cuba.
Orchid of the Day: November 30, 2005
starting at
$17.50
Oncidium variegatum var. white
Oncidium variegatum var. white
With showers of charming white-lipped blooms, these mounted divisions are perfect for greenhouse or indoor culture. Warm to Intermediate. Species from Cuba.
starting at
$17.50


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