In the
eurythermal orchid thread...alessandro asked me about fragrance. The list I started compiling got longer and longer so I figured that the topic warranted its own thread.
Here are my fragrant orchids that have had no problem with at least 35F. Out of all my fragrant orchids...Laelia albida has by far my favorite fragrance. Unfortunately I can't describe it...can anybody? Encyclia citrina smells like lemons, Oncidium ornithorhynchum smells like chocolate/vanilla and Maxillaria tenuifolia smells like coconut. Right now I have two Dendrobium chrysotoxums in bloom...they smell like milk and honey. Cattleya nobilior is just finishing blooming...it smelled like cinnamon. Oncidium maculatum smells like...juicy fruit?
Ansellia africana, Brassavola cucullata/nodosa, Cattleya intermedia, Cuitlauzina pendula, Encyclia cordigera, Epidendrum parkinsonianum, Laelia purpurata, Neofinetia falcata, Osmoglossum pulchellum, Rhyncholaelia digbyana/glauca and Sedirea japonica are all fragrant. So are Dendrobium delicatum, kingianum, falcorostrum, gracilicaule, moniliforme, speciosum and Dockrillia pugioniformis. My Stanhopea jenischiana is very fragrant and I think probably so are most of the other Stanhopeas. Lycaste aromatica is of course fragrant...and surprisingly so is Bifrenaria inodora!
A few of them are more fragrant during the hottest part of the day while others, especially those with white flowers, are only fragrant at night. I'm probably missing a few and will add them when I remember.
For those of you who are interested in fragrant orchids...how many of these
AOS articles have you read?
- A gripp on growing: add fragrance to your Cymbidium house - with sweet-smelling, cool-growing botanicals
- A note on Orchid fragrances
- Books: Fragrant Orchids: A guide to selecting, growing and enjoying
- Brassavola digbyana - my fringed, fragrant favorite
- Crystalline production of fragrance in Gongora quinquenervis
- Dendrobium canes, in a basket or pot, Dendrobium anosmum is colorful and fragrant
- Displaying fragrant Orchids
- Fragrance in Orchids
- Fragrant Orchids: a selection of flowers to perfume your collection year round
- French peaches to new-car interior, compact fragrant species Orchids run the gamut of odors
- Fugacious fragrance
- Gas chromatography of Orchid fragrances
- Identification of components of Orchid fragrances by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
- Identification of floral fragrance components of Stanhopea embreei and attraction of its pollinators to synthetic fragrance compounds
- Identification of some Orchid fragrance components
- In focus: Epidendrum hybrids, sprays of fragrant flowers for bright-light areas
- In focus: Lycaste hybrids, new world Orchids with color and fragrance
- Japan prize fragrance competition
- Jumellea fragrans - the Faham of Reunion
- Night fragrant Orchids, adding a new dimension to your Orchid collection
- Orchid portrait: Fragrant Encyclias, spice up your Orchid collection with these delightfully scented Orchids
- Preview, Thomas F. Kalina predicts fragrant Paphiopedilums will soon be here
- Stanhopeas, striking colors and fragrance are rewards for growing these amazing Orchids
- Yellow-toned Cattleyas, vivid colors and fragrance are the rewards for these eye-catching Orchids
- Zygopetalums, spectacular colors and patterns combined with fragrance add up to winning Orchids suitable for many growing areas