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  2. Oncidium altissimum - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium altissimum, Wydler's dancing-lady orchid, [2] is a species of orchid native to the West Indies (Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles), with an 18th-Century citation from Jamaica. [1] [3] This name should not be confused with the illegitimate homonym Oncidium altissimum Lindl. 1833, now considered a synonym of O. baueri native to ...

  3. Oncidium - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Common names for plants in this genus include dancing-lady orchid [5] and golden shower orchid. A 2008 molecular phylogenetic study labeled the Oncidium alliance "grossly polyphyletic ." [ 6 ] In the same year, the American Orchid Society labeled the genus a "dumping ground". [ 7 ]

  4. Tolumnia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing-lady orchid is a common name for some species in this genus. [3] Distribution. The genus is primarily native to the Greater Antilles, with a few species ...

  5. Beautiful and fascinating, Orchids can grow almost anywhere ...

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    Dancing lady orchids are light loving orchids that can live in 40-70% humidity. I also love boat orchids (Cymbidium). They are cool growing, so they work well in indoor environments, provided you ...

  6. 28 Different Types of Gorgeous Orchids for Your Home or Garden

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    Dancing Lady Orchids (Oncidium Orchids) When looking at this orchid, many say it resembles a dancing lady because its petals and sepals are ruffled and spread out, in a dress-like shape. You’ll ...

  7. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Oncidium orchids are commonly referred to as "dancing lady orchids" because of the skirt-like frill of their petals. There are more than 300 species in this genus, including the popular "sharry ...

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