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Orchid Hybrid: Oncidium Aspasia (1917)

(This name is currently accepted by the RHS.)

Oncidium Aspasia (1917) is an orchid hybrid originated by Armstrong/Brown in 1917. It is a cross of Onc. Colossus (1912) x Onc. Mars.
Genus
Oncidium (Onc.)
Grex
Aspasia (1917)
Registrant
Armstrong/Brown
Originator
Armstrong/Brown
Year
1917
Species Composition

Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Odontoglossum Odm Aspasia 1917 Armstrong/Brown
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