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Old 01-20-2016, 05:07 AM
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'Blue Bird' is a clone so they all should have the same level of fragrance.
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Old 01-21-2016, 12:47 PM
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I don't know why some plants, of the same variety, will have more or less fragrance than others. I would have to say it depends on the mother plant and the enviroment in which it grows. Ours has a lovely sweet honeysuckle like scent, that you can smell afoot away. Some say theirs has no or very liittle scent. This could be that the mother plant that the clones where taken from had little or no scent to begain with. And/or the enviroment that it is growing in could be the cause, not enough or to much light, fertilizer, temperature, or humidity. A plant with no or very little scent one year could have more scent the next year or one with scent could have less scent the next year, if growing conditions are changed. Sometimes it is better to buy local, where you can actually touch and smell the plant, than to buy it sight unseen on the internet. Not saying the internet sales are bad, it keeps our addictions going, but you get what you get
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Old 01-22-2016, 05:55 AM
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I think it largely depends on the person's sense of smell. Not everyone has the same ability to smell. If we all were not talking about 'Blue Bird' but instead any Neostylis Lou Sneary that would be different.
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Old 12-25-2016, 07:51 PM
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This guy has been blooming for a couple weeks now. Just like clock work, it blooms at this time of the year, over the last few years. Smells better and better each year.
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Mine are also blooming now - like Lynn, mine aren't highly fragrant But, I still love 'em
Mine is also in bloom, but sadly, like the others above, mine has no fragrance.
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Old 12-26-2016, 01:08 PM
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Mine is also in bloom, but sadly, like the others above, mine has no fragrance.
Sorry to hear that, the scent is one of the best parts. You can smell it at the other end of the greenhouse 25 feet away. All who are saying they have no fragrance are missing out on a sweet honeysuckle like scent. Wait every year for it, need to get more.
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Sorry to hear that, the scent is one of the best parts. You can smell it at the other end of the greenhouse 25 feet away. All who are saying they have no fragrance are missing out on a sweet honeysuckle like scent. Wait every year for it, need to get more.
My local nursery, which doesn't usually have orchids, Does have an "orchid day" in February. That is where I got mine last Feb. I am hoping that they will have more this Feb and I will get another (or 2)
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I just picked up the Neostylis Lou Sneary "Bluebird" at my local society meeting, and I do pick up a faint fragrance from it in the morning and evening.

It seems faint to me, and I have a very sensitive nose. I detected a minor gas leak in my parents house before their electronic nose found it.

Maybe it is because I just brought it home, and it is still in on the quarantine shelf instead of where it would be happiest.

It is beautiful though and I love seeing these pictures. I hope it grows as well for me.
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I had a Lou Sneary 'Blue Bird' for years that was not fragrant. The new one I bought last year 'Blue Bird' is. It may be the way that they are grown, temperature or humidity. I had a Dendrobium once that sometimes bloomed fragrant but usually wasn't. Perhaps the mineral phosphorous plays a role?
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Old 01-04-2022, 04:05 PM
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Here is an update on Lou Sneary. It has grown a second plant and now is in bloom with the mother.
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