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Old 07-25-2015, 03:59 PM
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I use to not think of Catasetums as being fragrant, but several are. I was curious which ones have nice scents.

My Ctsm. Bela Vista's Sangria 'Jamie's Purple Passion' HCC/AOS x Ctsm. pileatum v. imper is fragrant in the morning. It starts out medicinal than progresses to a nodosa/camphor scent.

I hear Clowesia have wonderful fragrances. A friend of mine describes Cl. russeliana as a really nice bath salt.

Is there a difference between male and female flowers?
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