Odontioda

From Gardenology.org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 Odontioda subsp. var.  
Upload.png
Habit: [[Category:]]
Height: to
Width: to
Height: warning.png"" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. to warning.png"" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.
Width: warning.png"" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. to warning.png"" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.
Lifespan:
Origin:
Poisonous:
Bloom:
Exposure:
Water:
Features:
Hidden fields, interally pass variables to right place
Minimum Temp: °Fwarning.png"°F" is not a number.
USDA Zones: to
Sunset Zones:
Flower features:
[[]] > Odontioda var. ,


If this plant info box on watering; zones; height; etc. is mostly empty you can click on the edit tab and fill in the blanks!



Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Odontioda (compounded from Odontoglossum and Cochlioda) Orchidaceae. A genus established to contain the hybrids between Odontoglossum and Cochlioda.

The following are some of these hybrids: O. beechense -O. Rolfeae x C. Noetzliana.—O. Bohnhoffiae (O. cirrhosum x C. vulcanica). Fls. blood-red, the sepals and petals narrow, marked somewhat with white, tinged slightly purple at base; lip with a yellow crest with a few red spots.—O. Boltonii—O. Vuylstekeae X C. Noetzliana.-—O. Bradshawiae (O. crispum x C. Noetzliana). Fls. resembling in shape those of the first parent, but smaller; sepals and petals cinnabar- scarlet; lip 3-lobed, whitish, the lobes scarlet-tipped, and a spot of the same color in front of the yellow crest. Gn. 71, p. 55. G.M. 56:337.—O. Brewii- O. Harryanum x C. Charlesworthii.—O. Charlesworthii (O. Harryanum x C. Noetzliana). Fls. resembling in shape those of the Cochlioda, ruby-crimson, except the spiny yellow crest. Gn. 72, p. 301. J.H. 111.56:583.—O. chelseiensis (O. crispum x C. vulcanica). Fls. intermediate in shape between those of the parents, compactly arranged, carmine-rose, lightly marbled with yellow on the sepals; lip light yellow, 3-lobed. the lobes tipped with carmine-rose, and a darker blotch in front of the crest. O.K. 17:48. G.M. 52:70. Gn. 73, p. 112.—O. Chessingtonensis-O. Rolfeae X C. Noetzliana.—O. Cooksoniae-O. ardentissimum x C. Noetzliana. O. 1913, p. 103.—O. Corneyana-O. Lambeauianum x C. Noetzliana.—0. Craveniana (O. cordatum x C. Noetzliana). Fls. more nearly resembling in shape those of the Cochlioda; sepals and petals red; lip broad, salmon-red, white in front, and with a yellow crest. G.M. 51:25.—O. cuprea-O. cristatum X C. Noetzliana.—O. daltonensis-O. Phoebe x C. Noetzliana.—O. Devossiana (O. Edwardii x C. Noetzliana). Panicle compact; fls. crimson, the 3-lobed Up lighter at the apex, and with a yellow crest. O.R. 16:41.—O, eboriacum (origin doubtful). Fls. medium-sized, scarlet; lip with pale yellow markings.—O. Floryi-O. Andersonianum x C. Noetzliana.—O. gattonensis-O. Kegeljanii x C. Noetzliana.—O. Goodsoniae (origin doubtful). Fls. large, rosy red, irregularly marked with cream-color; crest of lip yellow, somewhat red- marked in front. G.C. III. 45:195. G.M. 53:302 — O. Graireana-O. Rossii majus x C. Noetzliana.— O. grata-O. tripudians x C. Noetzliana.—O. heatonensis (O. cirrhosum x C. sanguinea). Fls. white, the sepals and petals oblong-lanceolate, suffused at the apex and spotted below with rosy purple; Up ovate, spreading, acuminate and recurved at the rosy purple apex. B.M. 8133.—-0. Hemptinneana-O. exumum x C. Noetzliana.—-O. Hyeanae-O. ardentissimum x C. Noetzliana.—0. ignea-O. Lindenii x C. Noetzliana. —O. Jessopiae-O. "Queen Alexandra" x C. Noetzliana. —O. keighleyensis-Q. cirrhosum x C. Noetzliana.—O. Lambeauiana-O. Lambeauianum x C. Noetzliana.— O. Leeana-O. spectabile X O. Noetzliana.—O. Lutetia- O. luteo-purpureum x C. Noetzliana.—O. maculatissima-O. amoenum x C. sanguinea.—O. Mossiae- O. maculatum x C. Noetzliana.—O. nevense-O. nevadense x C. Noetzliana.—O. oakwoodiensis-Odontioda Bradshawiae X O. percultum. — O. rawdonensis-O. ardentissimum X Odontioda Charlesworthii.—O. Rolfei-O. Hunnewellianum x O. vulcanica.—O. rosefieldiensis (O. triumphans Mr. de B. Crawshay X C. Noetzliana). Fls. scarlet, slightly shaded yellow; lip yellow, red-tinged, the basal ridges bright yellow. G.C. III. 49:308.—O. Sanderae-O. percultum X C. Noetzliana.—O. Schroederi-O. crispum x Odontioda Bradshawiae.—O. Seymourae — Odiontioda Charlesworthii x Odiontioda Bradshawiae.—0. Seymourii- O. Uroskinneri x C. vulcanica.—O. speciosa-(?).— O. Thwaitesii (O. Harryanum x C. vulcanica). Sepals and petals bronzy claret; lip lilac-purple with a yellow crest. J.H. III. 57:147.—0. Vuylstekeae (O. nobile x C. Noetzliana). Fls. about 2½ in. across; sepals and petals ovate-lanceolate, with a crimson base, the upper portion white with red spots, the margin pink; lip fiddle-shaped, yellow at base, the rounded lateral lobes crimson, the rounded middle lobe white, crimson- spotted. B.M. 7990. R.B.33:169. Gn. 65, p. 433.— O. wickhamensis-O. crispum x C. sanguinea.—0. Wilsonii - O. Pescatorei x C. vulcanica.—O. Zenobia. G.C. III. 55:226.


The above text is from the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. It may be out of date, but still contains valuable and interesting information which can be incorporated into the remainder of the article. Click on "Collapse" in the header to hide this text.


Cultivation

Propagation

Pests and diseases

Varieties

Gallery

References

External links

blog comments powered by Disqus
Personal tools
Bookmark and Share