Oncidium (Burr) 'Barrocco Red' Orchid Plant - BS With spike/buds/flowers
Oncidium (Burr) 'Barrocco Red' Orchid Plant - BS
Type: Hybrid
Fragrance: Yes
Flower Colour: Red
Flower Size: 4-6 cm
Conditions: Cool to Intermediate
Plant Size: Matured | Please refer to plant picture for size reference.
Pot Size: 8 cm
Potting Media: Peat Moss
Oncidium Care Guide
Oncidium Care Guide
The Oncidium family is very large and includes many flower varieties. Most of them flowers in Spring and Fall.
Light
Watering
Please be careful with the watering as the Sphagnum moss medium retains too much moisture. The medium could take up to a week to dry. Other medium like Pine bark dries within 1 or 2 days. Medium may dry faster or slower depending on the weather conditions. So always touch and feel the medium, only when partially dry water the plant. Learn more about watering here
Fertilizing
Weekly once with Bio-20 or Basfoliar 19:19:19 for growth and rooting. Once a month with Basfoliar 13-40-13. Learn more about fertilizing here
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Plants are shipped within 1-2 business days. It takes 1-3 days to deliver, depending on the location. Learn more
Description
Burr. Barrocco Red is a hybrid orchid, This odontoglossum is a visually striking orchid plant that produces an abundance of smaller flowers. Its compact size and playful purple and white flowers give it the appearance of a bouquet. The flowers also emit a subtle fragrance and typically bloom for six weeks. Keep the Cambria orchid in a well-lit area, but avoid direct sunlight. Watering once a week should be adequate. These oncidiums are happy when grown in cooler climatic conditions.
Burrageara like to be situated in a bright, indirect location, as shady areas will dramatically increase the risk of soil mould and root rot. Maintain evenly moist soil, allowing the top third to dry out in between hydrations. Reduce waters over the autumn and winter to replicate its dormancy period.
Burrageara is an intergeneric hybrid created in 1927 by American botanist, Alfred Burrage, whom the genus was named after; its parent plants are Cochlioda, Miltonia, Odontoglossum and Oncidium (Cda. × Milt. × Odm. × Onc.). This means that there are no species of Burrageara grown naturally in the wild and therefore are a wholly domestically grown Orchid.
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Disclaimer
1. Colors, patterns & size of the flowers can vary due to the variations produced by hybrids or species.
2. There are chances that the buds/flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after packing.
3. The local climatic conditions, season and the nutrition given can affect the brightness & colour intensity of flowers.
4. While we make every effort to match the actual colours of the flowers, the photographs may not be the exact representation, due to different monitor settings.