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11-26-2022, 10:10 PM
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OK- NOW I get why people like Brassavola nodosa
So, I've never been a big fan of Brassavola nodosa mostly because mine was a sporadic bloomer that put out a few blooms here and there over the course of the year. For some unknown reason I have let it attain specimen size and for whatever reason, I have been rewarded. This is 'Mas Mejor' x 'Remar'.
Because of the way it bloomed this year it gets to come to the porch. I have heard people talk about the fragrance which I had never experienced . Maybe because I don't visit the shadehouse at night or it's never had a full flush of booms like this before but WOW it's spectacular. It stopped me cold on my way outside with the dog.
Glad I've held on to it.
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11-27-2022, 01:18 AM
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Wow that's impressive! I still have never smelled one in person
How old is it?
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11-27-2022, 01:32 AM
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everyone who has an orchid should own this one.
its aroma therapeutic. you get to be like a bug and enjoy the scent too 
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11-27-2022, 02:35 AM
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very nice nodosa and good cross too, believe this came from H&R, nodosa breeding has been excellent. the fragrance is amazing and BTW you can trigger it anytime you want by depriving plants of light, get a box big enough to cover it and wait about half hour and then follow you nose
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11-27-2022, 08:12 AM
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Very nicely done! I love to see well grown specimen sized plants. And RJSquirrel is right, everyone should grow this just to smell the amazing fragrance.
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11-27-2022, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Louis_W
Wow that's impressive! I still have never smelled one in person
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I bet I've had it for 15 years. It was before I kept good records so I suspect I got it off the raffle table or at a society auction. In all likelihood it is a division of a member plant so I wouldn't be surprised if the original plant is one that has been in the society for 50 years but no clue whose it may have been.
It has 35 flowers open right now and an equal number of buds yet to open.
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11-27-2022, 09:26 AM
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Yep, definitely deserves a seat on the porch. Imma show this picture to my Brass and give it a little lecture.
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11-27-2022, 11:30 AM
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Having a feline, who lives to munch on anything green, I can never take blooming orchids home, so I have never experienced the fragrance either.
My first nodosa was seed grown ('Susan Fuchs' x 'Mas Mejor'). Flowers were not great though (risk with seed grown plants). I later got a much better (larger flowered) plant from Waldor, clonal name 'Christina'.
After I went commercial, I have purchased new plants from several sources. Recently I have bloomed one, which is spectacular: Natural spread is 5.3/8" with a lip that is 1.7/8" wide.
I don't know what clones were used to produce this population, but I suspect that at least one of the parents is a var. grandiflora.
From the same breeder, I have received a variety of nodosa hybrids (crosses made with various C & Rlc hybrids). These are producing surprisingly good flowers. One example is B. nodosa x Rlc. Taeko Tamaki = Rhynchobrassoleya Isabella Cano.
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11-27-2022, 12:08 PM
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I just got one! I’ve had it less than a week. Hoping one day I’ll get to experience that scent…
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