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Old 04-28-2020, 07:04 AM
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Beautiful plant, I was excited because mine has 3 flowers this year, then I saw yours....

Mine looks slightly different from yours, also mine didn’t drop it’s leaves. Worst of all it doesn’t seem to have any fragrance at all.

I only have one new growth but my p-bulbs are pretty large, so I think it was a division of a mature plant. Hopefully it will fill in more like yours in the future.
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Old 04-28-2020, 08:44 AM
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Beautiful plant, I was excited because mine has 3 flowers this year, then I saw yours....

Mine looks slightly different from yours, also mine didn’t drop it’s leaves. Worst of all it doesn’t seem to have any fragrance at all.

I only have one new growth but my p-bulbs are pretty large, so I think it was a division of a mature plant. Hopefully it will fill in more like yours in the future.
Those flowers look awfully large for Lycaste Aromatica. Maybe another Lycaste species?
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Old 04-28-2020, 01:21 PM
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Hmmm I know that there are non-deciduous lycastes. But I also think I've heard that the yellow ones are the deciduous ones lol
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Old 04-28-2020, 01:23 PM
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When I saw how different my flowers looked, I was thinking mine might be a different variety but maybe it was mislabeled.

Kind of disappointing since the main reason I purchased it was because of the fragrance.
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Old 04-28-2020, 01:28 PM
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Lycaste cruenta maybe?
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Old 04-28-2020, 01:44 PM
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When I saw how different my flowers looked, I was thinking mine might be a different variety but maybe it was mislabeled.

Kind of disappointing since the main reason I purchased it was because of the fragrance.
Did the flowers open with green sepals and then turn yellow? Or were they yellow to begin with? There's a whole group of Lycastes that bloom on the bare pseudobulbs, with yellow petals and greenish sepals. If it was yellow to begin with, it is also possible that it is a hybrid with Lyc. aromatica (or one of those close relatives) strongly in the background but something else causing it to not be completely deciduous, and with a more clear yellow color.
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Sorry for hijacking your thread Hypostatic, but...

They were yellow from the start, even in bud stage.

I looked up images for Lycaste cruenta and it dose look like a match, maybe I'll just call it that from now on and put aromatica back on the wish list.

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haha no worries!

The description for cruenta on Andy's says "very fragrant", so I'm not too sure that's the correct ID
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Beautiful! Did you pot it up just to show it off?
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Beautiful! Did you pot it up just to show it off?
I put it into a bigger pot to allow for more growth. It was overgrowing the previous pot, and I had to keep cutting away at the plastic to allow the new bulbs to grow in.
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