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Oncidium Sections Review |
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The Oncidium Section Stellata Containing the desirable maculatum, this Section comprises 13 species. The pseudobulbs on these plants m conspicuous, leaf bearing, clustered or close together. The flowers have petals and sepals which are spread out in one Plane, giving the appearance of a five-pointed star, hence the sectional name. The column of the flower is smooth.2 The species included are aurarium, clowesii, hastatum, karwinskii, maculatum, oliganthum, oviedomotae, reichenheimii, sawyers, schroderanum, stelligerum, subcruciforme, and trilobum. 2
(a) 'Northern' Stellata type - hastatum, leucochilum (included in Oblongata by Garay and Stacy 2) maculatum, and stelligerum. (b) 'Southern' Stellata type species he includes are powellii (Section Planilabria of Garay and Stacy 2) and stenotis (Planifolia Section). Moir 8 states he has had some fine results with hastatum. He believes both types of Stellata oncidiums are valuable, carrying good floriferousness and good spikes. The Southern Stellata have broader flowers and in breeding add broader shape, but in his experience the northern species produce a better display of flowers. Oncidium hastatum The most important species is maculatum, described as 'neat and pleasing'. It is a plant of free and compact growth, producing its flowers during the winter and spring months. 7 Extremely variable in all parts, it produces tightly clustered furrowed pseudobulbs 75 to 125 mm long. The usually paired leaves are 175 to 250 mm long, rather leathery in texture. The flower spike is some 450 mm long, rather densely many flowered. Individual flowers are some 50 mm in diameter, long lasting, glossy, the sepals and petals usually yellow-green to yellow, more or less heavily blotched with dark chestnut-brown. The lip is white and yellow in colour. It is a native of Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras and has been in cultivation since 1836.6 This species utilised in hybridising. Carpenter 31 reporting this is one of the best species for imparting heat tolerance in odontoglossum intergeneric hybrids. It also gives good spikes and excellent substance but is what dominant for smaller flower size and shape.
The species range from Mexico through Central America to Bolivia. They are listed 6 as intermediate growing. They like full light conditions and little winter resting. Give good air movement. |
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