mrhappyrotter
Grand Chupacabra
Brassoepidendrum Green Dragon Epidendrum magnoliae (syn Epidendrum conopseum) × Brassavola nodosa
I think I've posted this before, but it's worth another mention. The flowers aren't the greatest quality, but this is a hybrid that I highly recommend to almost anybody who might enjoy this type of thing. This plant produced dozens of spikes over the course of the fall and winter, and now again, it's spiking up! Super floriferous. It's small growing and easy to grow and flower. The flowers may not be the showiest, but they are neat in their own way if you like this sort of thing.
I grew it indoors in the winter, but it's now outside my my 10 X 16 ft (3m x 5 m) greenhouse. Despite other nocturnally fragrant flowers in the vicinity, as soon as I open the door, this is the plant I smell first. The flowers smell exactly like Brassavola nodosa, just not quite as powerful. On the flip side, they are scented day and night, though they are strongest during the evening.
Overall, I think this is a fantastic hybrid if you value fragrance over showiness of flowers.
I think I've posted this before, but it's worth another mention. The flowers aren't the greatest quality, but this is a hybrid that I highly recommend to almost anybody who might enjoy this type of thing. This plant produced dozens of spikes over the course of the fall and winter, and now again, it's spiking up! Super floriferous. It's small growing and easy to grow and flower. The flowers may not be the showiest, but they are neat in their own way if you like this sort of thing.
I grew it indoors in the winter, but it's now outside my my 10 X 16 ft (3m x 5 m) greenhouse. Despite other nocturnally fragrant flowers in the vicinity, as soon as I open the door, this is the plant I smell first. The flowers smell exactly like Brassavola nodosa, just not quite as powerful. On the flip side, they are scented day and night, though they are strongest during the evening.
Overall, I think this is a fantastic hybrid if you value fragrance over showiness of flowers.