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Equitant and Mule Ear Oncidiums, Ed Wright
... Mule Ear Oncidiums, Ed Wright OrchidSafari ARCHIVES* EQUITANT & MULE EAR ONCIDIUMS by Ed Wright Fleur asked me in the last chat to send her information about equitant and mule ear Oncidiums since ... equitants, O. Dr. Schragen (splendidum X lanceanum), a mule ear, was the most awarded oncidium. Guess that comes down to equitant and mule ear are imprecise terms describing foliage characteristics in ...
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Everglades Trekking, Steve Moss and Don Carpenter, 16 Sep 98
... . boothiana; harder to find are Onc. luridum, Epi. nocturnum and Polystachia concreta and vanilla. The mule ear Onc. luridum with six foot flower stems and 18x5 inch stiff; heavy leaves were quite ... , Sparky, also sun. But what medium? sparkysteve (of Boca Raton Florida) I would put the mule ears on a plaque. JCY8S (John in Arcadia, CA) onelaelia - I grew mine in tree ...
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Temperature, Water and CAM, Marilyn Light, 14 May 97
... I know, many of the Oncidium group are CAM +ve plants. Certainly equitant Oncidiums and mule ear Oncidiums are so. bmtorchids(Barbara in Sunny California) I first kept it in front the ...
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Bulbophyllums, 21 May 97
... Fuchs puts in his Miami exhibit every year; it's an enormous plant with droopy mule-ear looking leaves about a foot long an inflorescences of maroon foul-smelling flowers at the ...
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