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Old 06-22-2009, 02:46 PM
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Hello, I am very proud of my little Stanhopea Oculata - it is blooming now!!! And it smells like menthol TicTac candy
I didn't expect it because I had serious problems with these beasts called slugs (probably from the moss) but I am the winner
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Old 06-22-2009, 02:48 PM
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Those are really cool flowers, glad the slugs didn't get them
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beautiful flowers...they look like wasps! nice job of blooming it! good growing!
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beautiful flowers...they look like wasps! nice job of blooming it! good growing!
My wife says they look like aliens Thanks!
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Looks great! I bet they smell even better!
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Very nice, congrats!!
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Old 06-26-2009, 05:56 PM
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Hi Martin!

Mentol? Are you sure? Stan oculata have a characteristic vanilla/chocolate smell!
Congrats, you probably have not an oculata, but a much more rare Stan dodsoniana! Folow this link: dodsoniana
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Nice flower looks the same as my Oculata , I have often thought that the flower looks like a large moth in the mating position , I wonder what the pollinator is, anyone know ?
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Hi Des,

Doesn't matter which species, all Stans are pollinated by Euglossinae male bees (genera Euglossa, Eulaema and Eufriesea). Each species of Stanhopea has a very peculiar smell, which attracts only one or a few species of Euglossinae and therefore the natural hybrids are very unusual
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Very interesting,thanks for that info.
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