Happypaphy7
Paphlover
In the earlier part of the day, Sedirea japonica graces the air with its sweet spicy (citrus, clove/cinnamon, plus more) scent.
It has a basal keiki coming!
As the day starts to wind down, the sweet jasmine/gardenia/cookie dough/cake mix scent of Neofinetia falcata takes over the air space.
The fragrance show lasts well into the late night and until early morning.
Seen here is Hisui, the green one. You can see another spike in bud just below the blooming spike. The plant has three other spikes but all in different stage of development.
The white one is Taiga, one spike bearing ten flowers.
Both these varieties have much larger flowers than most. The flower count usually runs higher, too.
The last one is Raizan, a pale pink variety. It also has a multiple spikes but all in different stages.
It has a basal keiki coming!
As the day starts to wind down, the sweet jasmine/gardenia/cookie dough/cake mix scent of Neofinetia falcata takes over the air space.
The fragrance show lasts well into the late night and until early morning.
Seen here is Hisui, the green one. You can see another spike in bud just below the blooming spike. The plant has three other spikes but all in different stage of development.
The white one is Taiga, one spike bearing ten flowers.
Both these varieties have much larger flowers than most. The flower count usually runs higher, too.
The last one is Raizan, a pale pink variety. It also has a multiple spikes but all in different stages.
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