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Cambria Orchid (Oncidium-type hybrid) – Burnt Orange

This striking Cambria orchid features warm burnt-orange flowers with soft ruffled petals, carried on elegant upright stems. Cambria orchids are complex hybrids, often with strong Oncidium influence, bred for their long-lasting blooms and reliable performance in the home. Exact parentage is usually unknown, making each plant beautifully unique.

Scientific Name
Cambria Orchid (Oncidium-type hybrid)

These are cultivated hybrids involving multiple orchid genera, commonly including Oncidium, Odontoglossum, and related groups.

Common Name
Cambria Orchid

Origin
Horticultural hybrid. Parent species originate from Central and South America.

Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. An east- or west-facing windowsill is ideal. Avoid strong direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.

Water
Water when the orchid bark is mostly dry but not completely dried out. Water thoroughly, allowing excess to drain away. Reduce watering slightly in winter when growth slows.

Humidity
Average household humidity is usually sufficient. Avoid placing near radiators or other heat sources. Good airflow helps prevent problems.

Soil
Grow in a free-draining orchid bark mix. Never allow the plant to sit in water, as this can lead to root rot.

Food
Feed every 2–3 waterings during the growing season with a balanced orchid fertiliser. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter.

Temperature
Prefers cooler to intermediate temperatures between 15–22°C. Slightly cooler nights can help encourage flowering.

Pet-safe
Non-toxic, but best kept out of reach to avoid damage to flowers and foliage.

Sprouts Top Tips
After flowering, cut the spent flower spike back at the base, but keep caring for the plant – new growth from the pseudobulbs is what leads to future blooms.

$60.09
Cambria Orchid (Oncidium-type hybrid) – Burnt Orange
$60.09

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This striking Cambria orchid features warm burnt-orange flowers with soft ruffled petals, carried on elegant upright stems. Cambria orchids are complex hybrids, often with strong Oncidium influence, bred for their long-lasting blooms and reliable performance in the home. Exact parentage is usually unknown, making each plant beautifully unique.

Scientific Name
Cambria Orchid (Oncidium-type hybrid)

These are cultivated hybrids involving multiple orchid genera, commonly including Oncidium, Odontoglossum, and related groups.

Common Name
Cambria Orchid

Origin
Horticultural hybrid. Parent species originate from Central and South America.

Light
Prefers bright, indirect light. An east- or west-facing windowsill is ideal. Avoid strong direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.

Water
Water when the orchid bark is mostly dry but not completely dried out. Water thoroughly, allowing excess to drain away. Reduce watering slightly in winter when growth slows.

Humidity
Average household humidity is usually sufficient. Avoid placing near radiators or other heat sources. Good airflow helps prevent problems.

Soil
Grow in a free-draining orchid bark mix. Never allow the plant to sit in water, as this can lead to root rot.

Food
Feed every 2–3 waterings during the growing season with a balanced orchid fertiliser. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter.

Temperature
Prefers cooler to intermediate temperatures between 15–22°C. Slightly cooler nights can help encourage flowering.

Pet-safe
Non-toxic, but best kept out of reach to avoid damage to flowers and foliage.

Sprouts Top Tips
After flowering, cut the spent flower spike back at the base, but keep caring for the plant – new growth from the pseudobulbs is what leads to future blooms.