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Originally Posted by christoph0315
I adore them so much.. may i ask where you sourced this one?
thx!
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I bought this one from a Korean on-line shopping mall called Xplant.
엑스플랜트(xplant)
They do have English overseas customer service, but you will need phytosanitary certificate to buy one...if you were able to get required paperworks, then you will find several rare jensoa cyms currently on sale right now.
disclaimer: I am not affiliated with that site by any means.

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Originally Posted by smweaver
I like its unique shape. Are the flowers scented? All of the miniature Asian cymbidium species are attractive, in or out of bloom, in my opinion. The only one I've ever successfully grown has been Cymbidium ensifolium--and even that one was not a long-term success for me. Good luck with your plant. Hopefully it will grow into a magnificent specimen one day.
Steve
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Thanks!
Yes, it is fragrant; a bit weaker than more traditional (ie., more resemble type species) ones, but nonetheless smells nice.
Btw, C. goeringii found in Korea and Japan generally have very weak scents compared to ones growing in mainland China. Some are even consider to be practically scentless, but they do make up by having complex leaf variegation or by having intense colorings (yellow or orange)