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  2. List of Oncidium species - Wikipedia

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  3. Oncidium - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium, abbreviated as Onc. in the horticultural trade, [2] is a genus that, as of December 2023, contains about 340 species of orchids from the subtribe ...

  4. Trichocentrum pumilum - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium minutiflorum Schltr. Lophiaris pumila Braem; Trichocentrum pumilum is a species of orchid found from Brazil to northeastern Argentina. References This ...

  5. Trichocentrum splendidum - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium splendidum var. xanthinum auct. Lophiaris splendida (A.Rich. ex Duch.) Christenson Lophiaris splendida f. holoxantha (auct.) Christenson

  6. Oncidium leucochilum - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium leucochilum (or white-lipped oncidium) [1] is an epiphytic species [1] of orchid occurring from southeastern Mexico to Honduras. [2] References

  7. Oncidium crocidipterum - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium crocidipterum, synonym Odontoglossum crocidipterum, is a species of orchid found in Peru, Colombia and northwestern Venezuela. [1] Known as saffron-yellow two-winged odontoglossum , the species is generally found at elevations of 2,200 to 2,750 m (7,220 to 9,020 ft).

  8. Oncidium klotzschianum - Wikipedia

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    Oncidium klotzschianum is a species of orchid occurring from Costa Rica to Peru and Venezuela This page was last edited on 9 January 2025, at 19:52 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Vitekorchis excavata - Wikipedia

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    Vitekorchis excavata, also known as the hollow oncidium, is a species of orchid native to the Neotropics. [3] [4] Taxonomy.