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Default Bifrenaria inodora alba

First blooming with me; the 'alba' blooming clarified that the 'unusual' Bifrenaria inodora (pics posted monday) aren't alba, but another variety. I'll call it provisionally 'da Mata', after the nursery I bought it. Both 'da Mata' and 'alba' have a delicious fragrance, as all inodoras.
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Beautiful blooms! Great growing! Are they hard to grow?
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Default Bifrenaria inodora "alba"

Gostaria de saber se uma orquídea que tenho é uma bifrenária inodora "alba"! Já enviei fotos para diversas lista e não consegui ajuda a respeito. Por favor que puder pode me enviar e-mail. Não consegui postar a foto aqui. caso alguem possa me ajudar por favor entre me contato
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Hi Dorothy, I think Juliana was addressing her request to Frederico she just want to know whether the Bifrenaria inodora she has is an alba or not. She has tried to post soem pictures here but could not do it... She has also sent the pictures to several "lists" (??) without success in the identification... she is then requesting to get (Frederico's?) email address, so she can post the pics for ID...
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Translated through Google it says:

"I wonder if I have an orchid is a bifrenária inodora "Alba"! We sent several photos to list and could not help the matter. Please can you can send me e-mail. I could not post the picture here. If someone can help me please contact me
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First blooming with me; the 'alba' blooming clarified that the 'unusual' Bifrenaria inodora (pics posted monday) aren't alba, but another variety. I'll call it provisionally 'da Mata', after the nursery I bought it. Both 'da Mata' and 'alba' have a delicious fragrance, as all inodoras.
Hi Frederico,

Very nice blooms! I have quick questions.

Bifrenaria inodora and fuerstenbergiana--identical? Or is there a slight difference?

My flowers have a yellow/green lip. Is this the tipo?

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