This Ecuadorian species also is in flower now. It is not so often seen in collections or shows, at least here in Brazil. It has a strong perfume, but... well... not everyone would say "I like it!". It's not so bad as in Cattleya percivalliana, far from that. It is impossible for me to describe a scent, but in this case I'd say it is kind of strange.
Mauro
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