I got this from Andy's 5 weeks ago to replace a plant I lost 2 years ago and the flower spikes are a surprise.
Plant is 3.5 inches tall and the flowers a little over a quarter of an inch.
The fragrance is strong and complex. In the morning it reminds me most of Lily-of-the-Valley and spice, and Linden flowers in the afternoon.
It is interesting that Susiep also got hers from Andy's and her flowers as well as Susanne's show more of a pink tinge. I suspect you get more color with more light.
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...has-spike.html
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...superflua.html
About the name dilemma. According to Susanne the correct name is Capanemia superflua which is what Bechtel called it in the "Manual of Cultivated Orchids". However, I get most useful cultural information in English if I google Capanemia uliginosa and this is how Andy is selling it. Capanemia superflua seems much better for Spanish.