This might be a dumb question (judging by this species' name), but does anyone know whether or not Bifrenaria inodora has any fragrance (similar to its cousins, harrisoniae or tyrianthina)? I know the name means "without odor," but I also know that species names when translated from latin can sometimes be misleading (Dendrobium anosmum, for example, is anything but non-fragrant, in spite of its name). Thanks in advance to anyone who's familiar with Bifrenaria inodora--and hopefully its scent!
Steve