Besides B. Nodosa I have a Caularthron bicoroutum that has a wonderful morning scent. I think it smells like a sweet citrus with vanilla overtones that I cant walk by with out stopping and taking a whiff!.
I have to totally agree with you...i have a plnat of Caulathron myself and i think it smells of lemon lollipops....it is the most delicious thing i've smelt from orchids! Too bad the fragrance only lasts until just after midday....
Besides B. Nodosa I have a Caularthron bicoroutum that has a wonderful morning scent. I think it smells like a sweet citrus with vanilla overtones that I cant walk by with out stopping and taking a whiff!.
I guess that's why Iwan Apple Blossom smells SO good!
there is also Epi ciliare .... wonderful nightime scent. It is similar to the fragrance of jasmine flowers and extremely powerful....don't get too close
It is such a weird fragrance combination: raw bacon just out of the package and only sizzling in the pan a short while with floral overtones. And you're so right, the sweet component hits you first and then is followed up with the bacon.
Having just come from the local orchid show, where I bought a Miltonia Yellow Ink Blot Carriage Horcs X Melissa Baker Independence Day. It is blooming and the scent is very strong in the morning, fading out by afternoon. I fell in luv.
Hi all,
For me,any Angraecum....I know when A. magdalenae opens its flowers, the purfume fills the kitchen!....every evening....A. didieri in the greenhouse.such a small plant, with a stunning white flower....and a purfume.
Severtal oncidium alliance orchids have a wonderful scent. Izumi smells spicy. Then there are oncidium twinkles that have a wonderful scent. Most of all you Encyclias are fragrant, at different times of the day. A short plant which grows like a weed, Encyclia radiata. It smells like lemon honey and it's flowers look like green upside down shells. The radiatas are about to bloom soon. Many, many cattleyas will be fragrant. Some cats are fragrant in the morning, some in the afternoon, some not at all or some all the time. The list goes on and on, and my fingers could type for awhile. There's a red orchid in bloom right now that smells of coconut. There's a dendrobium parishii that smells like rasberries. The orchid grows down and it sheds the leaves. The famous one which blooms 3 X a year, Brassavola nodosa. It's nickname is 'Lady of the Night' The plant is fragrant in the dark!!!!
Something I've learned recently: Peristeria pendula is very heavily scented! Smells spicy, like cloves and can be smelled from across the entire yard! Amazing!!!