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Originally Posted by playtime8978
I could do with learning which familys smell bad as well as good as my hubby would not be a happy person If I brought one home that smelt of rotten fish or doggy doo and me being me it is a high risk of it happening if these types are available for sale at online orchid nurserys ( believe me ive done dafter things )
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Then don't get the plants listed below because according to Steven Frowine Fragrant Orchids these smell bad.
light fragrance...
Cirrhopetalum graveolens - carrion
Oncidium crispum - musty, "like cockroaches"
Pleurothallis cocornaensis - moldy socks
strong fragrance
Bulbophyllum echinolabium - carrion
Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis - carrion
Catasetum expansum - turpentine in morning, rye bread in afternoon
Cirrhopetalum ornatissimum - Said by Linet Hamman to smell like whale oil, while the lip smells like fresh herring
Eria hyacinthoides - carrion
Gongora grossa - fishy, stale, musty, sweaty gym clothes
Masdie triangularis - musty, repugnant
Very Strong...
Bulbophyllum beccarii - said to smell like 100 dead elepahnts rotting in the sun