mrhappyrotter
Grand Chupacabra
I recently acquired a Phrag. richteri x popowii (see http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41673), and I've noticed that the flowers are fragrant around mid-day. I was curious which species contributes to this scent, if anybody has noticed.
I've never seen any reference to either species having a fragrance, so I thought I'd ask here.
I discovered this by accident. I was watering later than usual yesterday morning, and when I went to water this plant, which sits at nose level, I noticed a musky smell, nothing strong, while I was adjusting the petals so they wouldn't tangle.
Thinking that the scent couldn't be coming from the flowers, I turned the plant and gave a good sniff to the flower on the other spike, and it had the same scent. The scent faded through the day, and in the evening, I didn't detect it anymore. So, today, just a short while ago, I tested it again, and the scent is back.
So, it seems like one or maybe both parents must be fragrant. I have other hybrids with popowii (labelled as warscewiczianum), including a Super Grande that's currently in bloom, but these don't seem to be scented.
I've never seen any reference to either species having a fragrance, so I thought I'd ask here.
I discovered this by accident. I was watering later than usual yesterday morning, and when I went to water this plant, which sits at nose level, I noticed a musky smell, nothing strong, while I was adjusting the petals so they wouldn't tangle.
Thinking that the scent couldn't be coming from the flowers, I turned the plant and gave a good sniff to the flower on the other spike, and it had the same scent. The scent faded through the day, and in the evening, I didn't detect it anymore. So, today, just a short while ago, I tested it again, and the scent is back.
So, it seems like one or maybe both parents must be fragrant. I have other hybrids with popowii (labelled as warscewiczianum), including a Super Grande that's currently in bloom, but these don't seem to be scented.