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Fragrant orchid!
Hello everyone!
I would like to know which Phal are very fragrant? Can you give a few name? Also, at the last OrchidExpo in Montréal, there was an orchid with a chocolat fragance but I don`t recall the name of that orchid?That was a beautiful plant with tons of smal, deep red cocoa flowers! Any Idea? If yes, can this be grown like Phal ? Thanks Claude |
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Fragrant orchid!
Phal violacea & Phal bellina -- very nicely fragrant, but more difficult to
cultivate than most Phals, since it is more prone to root rot. I have got one, and I am fighting to get it to regrow its roots. Joanna "Claude" wrote in message ... Hello everyone! I would like to know which Phal are very fragrant? Can you give a few name? Also, at the last OrchidExpo in Montréal, there was an orchid with a chocolat fragance but I don`t recall the name of that orchid?That was a beautiful plant with tons of smal, deep red cocoa flowers! Any Idea? If yes, can this be grown like Phal ? Thanks Claude |
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Fragrant orchid!
I would like to know which Phal are very fragrant?
Be careful. I bought a fragrant orchid once, and it just about knocked me out of the house, the scent was so strong. It was okay at the show, but once I got it home, the perfume was too intense after just the first night. |
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Fragrant orchid!
"Claude" wrote in message ... Hello everyone! I would like to know which Phal are very fragrant? Can you give a few name? You might take a look for P. violacea, P. speciosa, P.bellina, P. tetraspis. There are undoubtedly more, but these are the ones that come to mind right now. P. schilleriana can be quite fragrant, as long as it is close to the wild type. The "improved" culticars have often lost their fragrance during the artificial selection process. I spoke to a chap from Bedford orchids, who has a facility in or near Montreal IIIRC, at the SOOS/COS show in TO in April and was told their schilleriana is quite fragrant. You might pay them a visit to see if they have any and check on whether or not the scent is strong enough for you. Have you met, or written to, Paul yet? He should have plenty of information for you. And his plants, from what I have seen, are very good. I have yet to succeed in killing one I got from him (and I have 9 from him so far). I will undoubtedly be getting more from him next year. Also, at the last OrchidExpo in Montréal, there was an orchid with a chocolat fragance but I don`t recall the name of that orchid?That was a beautiful plant with tons of smal, deep red cocoa flowers! Any Idea? If yes, can this be grown like Phal ? I may be completely wrong, but the first thing that comes to mind is Sharry Baby. IIRC, it is an Oncidium and as such wants a fair bit more light than do phals. But if you can keep phals happy, I would guess that you can keep it happy with some extra supplemental light. If I am mistaken, and it won't be the first time, someone more knowledgable than I will undoubtedly correct me. After all, I don't have a Sharry Baby myself. :-) HTH Ted |
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Fragrant orchid!
I may be completely wrong, but the first thing that comes to mind is
Sharry Baby. IIRC, it is an Oncidium and as such wants a fair bit more light than do phals. But if you can keep phals happy, I would guess that you can keep it happy with some extra supplemental light. If I am mistaken, and it won't be the first time, someone more knowledgable than I will undoubtedly correct me. After all, I don't have a Sharry Baby myself. :-) I don't think you're wrong, Ted. Sounds like Onc. Sharry Baby to me. As far as light is concerned, it does take more than Phals, but in my experience the Onc's don't need the high light that Catts and Dends get. Diana |
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Fragrant orchid!
Phalaenopsis fasciata from Oak Hill has a subtle, floral fragrance. (They
call it P. lueddemanniana). A really nice find at the local Home Depot was the hybrid, Phal. 'Brother Lancer.' Beautiful and nice fragrance, too! Jeff "Claude" wrote in message ... Hello everyone! I would like to know which Phal are very fragrant? Can you give a few name? Also, at the last OrchidExpo in Montréal, there was an orchid with a chocolat fragance but I don`t recall the name of that orchid?That was a beautiful plant with tons of smal, deep red cocoa flowers! Any Idea? If yes, can this be grown like Phal ? Thanks Claude |
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Fragrant orchid!
There are a couple of P. 'Brother Lancer' clones (?) floating around. The
one I have that is fragrant is apparently called TK. Check it out at this website: http://www.bus.miami.edu/~igor/natur...oomers_8.html# phal_brother_lancer Love those tiny polka-dots! Jeff "P.J. Bloodworth" wrote in message ink.net... Phalaenopsis fasciata from Oak Hill has a subtle, floral fragrance. (They call it P. lueddemanniana). A really nice find at the local Home Depot was the hybrid, Phal. 'Brother Lancer.' Beautiful and nice fragrance, too! Jeff "Claude" wrote in message ... Hello everyone! I would like to know which Phal are very fragrant? Can you give a few name? Also, at the last OrchidExpo in Montréal, there was an orchid with a chocolat fragance but I don`t recall the name of that orchid?That was a beautiful plant with tons of smal, deep red cocoa flowers! Any Idea? If yes, can this be grown like Phal ? Thanks Claude |
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Fragrant orchid!
It could also be Onc. ornithychum. I've got one blooming now and it
smells just like Sharry Baby. Or, to be more accurate, Sharry Baby smells just like it. Looks completely different than Sharry Baby though. Diana Kulaga wrote: I may be completely wrong, but the first thing that comes to mind is Sharry Baby. IIRC, it is an Oncidium and as such wants a fair bit more light than do phals. But if you can keep phals happy, I would guess that you can keep it happy with some extra supplemental light. If I am mistaken, and it won't be the first time, someone more knowledgable than I will undoubtedly correct me. After all, I don't have a Sharry Baby myself. :-) I don't think you're wrong, Ted. Sounds like Onc. Sharry Baby to me. As far as light is concerned, it does take more than Phals, but in my experience the Onc's don't need the high light that Catts and Dends get. Diana |
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