In order to enable your addiction, I have some additional info on your hybrid Tatachilla. It is technically a Zygoneria, not a "simple" Zygopetalum. Two of Tatachilla's eight "great-grandparents" are Neogardneria murrayana, related to Zygopetalum yet distinct.
--Stitz--
I searched the RHS database and found something to that effect too; cool stuff. I didn't know Zygoneria was even a hybrid genus!
Beautiful plant. You said that it didn't have a fragrance yet....I'm not sure what you mean. Do you expect the flower to be fragrant after it's open for a while, or maybe at night?
Beautiful plant. You said that it didn't have a fragrance yet....I'm not sure what you mean. Do you expect the flower to be fragrant after it's open for a while, or maybe at night?
The flowers develop their fragrance a couple of days after they bloom and are mainly fragrant around midday. Now when I go out to the porch the smell is soooo intoxicating that I don't want to come back inside the house