Thanks everyone that was very helpful!!! I KNEW it had some phal violacea in it-- as its center has this spark or...perhaps the motivation for the name, "Ember" in its center.
help-- hard to describe but it has a very sweet, sugary scent reminiscent of nectar. Instantly transports you to the tropics when you smell it. But it only smells at certain times-- for mine, its mid-morning, when things are warming up. That is when it smells the strongest. Then again in the evening when I believe the temps pass through that temp range again as the area cools.
Here is a photo:
Its not a very good photo as it has many flowers now-- so I need to re-take the photo for my records.