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12-26-2011, 07:28 PM
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Cattleya noID in bloom
"bloom again orchids" book seems to think its a splash petal Catt. Has an intense smell, even from a few feet away.
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12-26-2011, 07:30 PM
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Sorry about the small photos, tap talk app for the iPhone seems to shrink them.
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12-26-2011, 07:52 PM
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Beautiful bloom + nice fragrance = in my book it's a keeper, NOID or not !!! I have 80 species + 25 primary hybrids and 50 hybrids = 155 chids right now. I just did a trade and got an unseen Phal NOID that has variegated leaves and purple candy striped blooms and it's the 4th NOID that I have now and I'm going to keep it !!! All of us have NOIDs at one time or another that we won't part with ! I'm giving my newbie the cultivar name 'Ben' so I'll remember where I got it from ! This is his pix.
BTW, to the forum !!!
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12-26-2011, 08:07 PM
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lol my favorite den I named noidus nonstoppus nothing wrong with a great noid
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12-26-2011, 08:40 PM
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Welcome and Hello ! Sit back, relax and read postings from some of our members where you can glean precious knowledge on how to care for your orchids based on their wealth of experience...
You have a beautiful flower, even if its a NOID...and fragrant at that !
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12-26-2011, 08:56 PM
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See if I can up load a bigger photo...
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12-26-2011, 08:58 PM
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12-26-2011, 09:37 PM
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absolutley georgous ....and a nice strong scent is always great ....for a great scent I would grow one with blooms that were totaly invisable to the eye ....I love going into my grow room and catch a faint whiff of this one then be working and suddenly catch the faintest trace of a scent so incredible you go wow and then not be able to find where its coming from and its gone ,then suddenly there it ias again and you stop and think Damn thats nice where is that coming from I thought I picked the last bloom from teh one with the scent for mom to wear to church ....then suddenly your staning by the one exuding the scent and it hits you full force and you look at teh bloom beside you and think ---HMMM surley not that did not have any scent yesterday bend down and snigff the bloom and almost get high from the fragrance close up and then go back thre or four times a day just to sniff it and marvel at it .
Good job and great color combination
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12-26-2011, 10:05 PM
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Thanks! The fragrance was a bonus, I bought it last spring on the clearance table at a local garden center. It did have a bloom on it, so I new what I was buying but (as I'm sure you know) the fragrance was pretty much gone because the blooms where all almost spent.
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12-26-2011, 10:06 PM
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lol and just think some even go the other dirction scent wise and smell quite literaly like dog poo ....just cant bring myself to grow stinkers yet but if I ever get a small g/h might build a closed off section for stinkers just because orchids are more than just blooms they are a adventure and a joy to grow as often not for the challenge they present and the level of skill growing them requires you to develop ....many growers on the OB forum manage under the most adverse conditions to grow genera that should never survive without almost lab conditions but our fellow members come up with incredible ways to do it anyways we have a impressive bunch here. And as often as not the new growers show incredible ingenuity and figure out great new ways to do things .....
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