RF2RJ530Y–A vibrant yellow Oncidium flexuosum flowers grown in the garden
RM2A7X4RP–Gomesa flexuosa orchid (Zig-zag oncidium, Oncidium flexuosum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a drawing by John Curtis for Samuel Curtis' continuation of William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London, 1820.
RMP6HBMN–Gomesa flexuosa orchid (Zig-zag oncidium, Oncidium flexuosum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a drawing by John Curtis for Samuel Curtis' continuation of William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London, 1820.
RM2CE5YRE–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . rredwith chestnut brown, and the largeflat lip transversely roundish oblongand bilobed, yellow speckled overwith minute chestnut red dots. Thecrest is pulvinate with three ridgesin front. It blooms at difierenttimes of the year, and continues forseveral weeks in flower. This plantis invaluable for cutting purposes,the small bright yellow flowers pro-ducing a charming effect when mixed oncidium flexuosum,with other flowers and foliage. There are two varieties of this plant; the one
RMMWP8WK–. Illustration of Oncidium flexuosum . 1821. J. Curtis del., Weddel sc. 456 Oncidium flexuosum-Curtis' 48-2203 (1821)
RMA7ER7Y–White Orchid
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RMP6EEGP–Golden shower orchid, Oncidium flexuosum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, London, 1810.
RMRPCW8K–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. lO The American Florist. August 75, presented with ainassiveand magnificent bouquet of orchids by a lady friend. The bouquet consisted of hundreds of Cat- tleyasMendelli, Mossi^, Dowiaua, Oigas, etc., several varieties of .Erides and Odontoglossunis crispum and Vexilla- rium, showing lonspicuously through the gaudy cattleyas ; the trimming was of Oncidium flexuosum and Adiantum Farleyense. The bouquet was so much appreciated that Mrs. C. ordered it sent to AVashington. The orchids were grown and the bou(|uet arran