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Old 10-07-2007, 01:49 PM
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Default Coelogyne flaccida (another clone)

This is another clone of Coel flaccida; its growing habit is more tidy, as well the spikes. The smell is the same (cow urine?)
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A beautiful bloom but that cow urine "fragrance" is not a plus. ROFLOL

I've noticed on a lot of vendor websites that the plants are listed as either fragrant or not fragrant. . .they do not mention a thing about that scent being pleasant or ur, more exotic.

Some people might be dang surprised by the fragrance when the blooms open up.
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You're right, gmdiaz! I'm accustomed with Coelogyne smell, but some people will be scared with their "fragrance"
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Very lovely flowers, but perhaps not a candidate for living room window sill culture.

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Very nice

These blooms can act as a good diet plan, If you keep them in the kitchen

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