mrhappyrotter
Grand Chupacabra
Epidendrum magnoliae aka Epidendrum conopseum.
This is the "large form" form Andy's, I'm still hoping and waiting to get the North Carolina form from him if/when those become available. I like this species because it's the only epiphytic orchid species that occurs this far north. Though its North Carolina range is very limited and it only occurs naturally in the extreme southern coastal regions of the state as far as I'm aware.
Photos aren't the best, but my skills and the camera on my phone are ... regrettable.
This has been pretty easy to grow and bloom. I've had it several years and it seems to bloom reliably. I've mostly grown it indoors, but last year I built a greenhouse, so I grew it out there all winter. It did experience some growths dying back this winter. I don't know if I kept it too dry or if this particular form isn't the most cold hardy. But overall, it's still putting on a nice show.
The flowers are nocturnally fragrant. They pretty much smell exactly like 4 o'clocks. They're fairly strongly scented, you can definitely smell them from several feet (1+m) away. In past years, I've gotten more of a grape candy scent, but I'm not smelling that so much this year.
This is the "large form" form Andy's, I'm still hoping and waiting to get the North Carolina form from him if/when those become available. I like this species because it's the only epiphytic orchid species that occurs this far north. Though its North Carolina range is very limited and it only occurs naturally in the extreme southern coastal regions of the state as far as I'm aware.
Photos aren't the best, but my skills and the camera on my phone are ... regrettable.
This has been pretty easy to grow and bloom. I've had it several years and it seems to bloom reliably. I've mostly grown it indoors, but last year I built a greenhouse, so I grew it out there all winter. It did experience some growths dying back this winter. I don't know if I kept it too dry or if this particular form isn't the most cold hardy. But overall, it's still putting on a nice show.
The flowers are nocturnally fragrant. They pretty much smell exactly like 4 o'clocks. They're fairly strongly scented, you can definitely smell them from several feet (1+m) away. In past years, I've gotten more of a grape candy scent, but I'm not smelling that so much this year.