Been busy with other things recently.
Plus, it had cooled off and began raining the last couple weeks.
Which it is still doing.
It did dry out and warm up for a couple of days a couple of days ago, which allowed some blossoms to open.
This Schomburgkia Schultzi 'Old Sherry' X C. leopoldi 'SVO', because of the cooler temps, opened up very slowly and it took the ruffles on the petals a long time to form. They may not be fully formed yet.

It is very nicely and strongly fragrant.
I mounted it low enough that I need to stoop over a bit to get my nose into it.
I had thought that I might lose it right after I first mounted it.
A fungal type infection took almost all the back bulbs.
Only the first and last PBs were left.
It did send out a new growth that has now blossomed inspite of everything.
This NoID Oncid also opened up on those two warmer days.
Then, this NoID Odonto also made its appearance when the sun came out.

This is the "black" one I mentioned elsewhere that lightens up as it ages.
It also gets the tip of the inflorescence broken off every time it blooms.
This is the most flowers it has made since I mounted it.