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Old 09-21-2009, 02:16 PM
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Default Cycnoches schmidtianum

Cycnoches schmidtianum is a Peruvian specie, which is by accident been reported as Brazilian from the beginning. It was named in the honour of Mr. Antonio Schmidt, owner of Bela Vista Orchids.



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Nice one Gena!!
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Thanks Gena for sharing it is first time I see this plant, very interesting. What about fragance ??.
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Is this a recent discovery? Not only have I never seen one of these, I've never heard of it. Where did you get this one? Its really cool!
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Nick,
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Steve,
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What about fragance ??
Bruno, yes, it is fragrant, but fragrance is not very powerful at least not when compared with such species as, for example, Mormodes maculata. They are standing very close to each other on a windowsill and Mormodes fills up with its aroma whole living room, meanwhile fragrance of Cycnoches schmidtianum is completely unnoticeable.
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Is this a recent discovery?
Steve, Cycnoches schmidtianum was described in Orchids 70: 748 in 2001 by Christenson & G.F.Carr for the first time, if I remember correctly.
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Where did you get this one?
I got it from Brazil or, to be more exact, from Chácara Bela Vista.
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