Paphluvr
Well-Known Member
Just sitting here having my morning coffee and got a faint whiff of one of my Paph. delenatii on a nearby shelf, one of my favorite fragrant orchids. Others were Lc. aromatica and B. nodosa. Life is good.
Did someone mention fragrant orchids?!? That's a quick way to beckon me.
Is your delenatii a standard type or one of the dunkel / half-dunkel types? I find that the dunkels are more reliably fragrant and tend to be more strongly scented. It's been so long since I've seen and smelled a Lycaste aromatica that I don't recall what it was like (a quick search says cinnamon though). Is this the normal time of year for that to bloom in your conditions?
My B. nodosa is in bloom, too, and my Bepi. Green Dragon just keeps throwing out new flower spikes. These are outside this time of year and sometimes at night I see the giant hawk moths flying around the greenhouse, even found one inside. They love B. nodosa.
On the flip side, my B. Aristocrat has decided to send out 2 blooms this summer and neither flower had much scent at all like they normally do when they bloom in the late fall or winter. I don't know if it's the heat or the fact that they are getting pollinated by all the critters within a day or so of opening.
What sort of problems do you have with Paph. delenatii?I love fragrant blooms as well! Just haven’t been able to grow delanatii successfully. I love the nodosa and hybrids. My older plant seems to bloom for about six months out of the year. Recently acquired a Jiminy Cricket bloom size division, looking forward to enjoying its blooms
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