Do you have a plant for sale or trade
which you cannot ship or do not want to bother shippping?
No problem.
Click here to make a local-only offer.
It's a free service to our members.
Orchid Species: Oncidium maizifolium
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Oncidium maizifolium is an orchid species identified by Lindl. in 1846.
ORIGIN: Found in Colombia and Venezuela at elevations of 900 to 2100 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte with egg-shaped, laterally compressed pseudobulbs partially enveloped basally, by several, imbricating, distichous leafless and leaf bearing sheaths and carrying one to 2 apical, oblong to lanceolate, acute, ventrally keeled entirely, dorsally folded below to form a short petiole-like stem leaves that blooms in the late spring and fall on an axillary, 39 to 59 [100 to 150 cm] long, erect then arching, twining, paniculate, slightly fractiflex, laxly many flowered inflorescence arising on a newly matured pseudobulb with each major, 12 [30 cm] long branch carrying 15 to 20, widely spread, fragrant flowers.
FLOWER SIZE: 1 inch [2.5 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Author is Ken Slump, posted over 3 years ago
Suggestions for Choosing Plants Requiring Minimal Care
THIS SEEMS LIKE AN IDEAL TOPIC for an article. Many of us want to enjoy orchid flowers with a minimum of fuss and I have found that most ...
Read More
Beginners Start Here
Author is Ken Slump, posted almost 4 years ago
A 12-Step Plan for Becoming a Successful Orchid Grower
IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE ORCHID hobby and perhaps feel you are not enjoying the success with your plants that you had hoped for, read throug...
Read More
Water: The Most Important Nutrient
Author is Roy Tokunaga, posted over 4 years ago
We take water for granted. It falls out of the sky. It flows from the faucet. Oahu city water is considered good for growing Orchids. We use it without thought or concern.
If you study orch...
Read More