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Aerides odorata (maybe)
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Although I bought this plant a number of years ago as Aerides odorata, this is the first time that it's flowered for me, and I'm starting to have a suspicion that it might be Aerides lawrenciae instead. The primary reason for this is because the blooms have been open for four days and I can't detect any scent that would justify the name odorata (and everything I've read about lawrenciae has stated that species has a much more subdued fragrance than odorata's, a species who's blooms, as the name implies, are highly fragrant). That being said, I've also read that odorata is a highly variable species, so perhaps I just haven't waited long enough for a scent to develop. In any case, the blooms are pretty and the plant grows like a weed. So I suppose I'll keep it for now. :wink: If anyone can confirm which species this is, I would appreciate hearing your opinion. Thank you!
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Can't confirm the species but it sure is pretty :cloud9:
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I am not familiar with the species, but it is pretty.
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I saw an Aerides odorata at an orchid show 2 weeks ago, and it looked very different. But seeing the amount of variation there is within the species, yours very well could be an odorata. Orchidwiz has a photo of one similar to yours, and a photo of Aerides lawrenciae also very similar to yours. Also, the one I saw had a very very strong citrusy fragrance which was hard to miss.
And the one in my photos seems to have a very strange lip compared to other pics! :faint: |
Steve, your plant IS Aer. odorata for sure.
The 2 photos Camille has are of Aer. houlletiana. |
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Steve, it sure looks like odorata.
The one I had years ago had a very attractive strong lemon scent. Can't remember what time of the day the scent appeared. I have a new one that has yet to flower. Baz |
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try smelling in the early morning or dusk. i found my fragrant chids (not aerides odorata) usually fragrant during this time. one paraphalaenopsis smell all day & night though... and its so strong, suffocating me!
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Agree (again lol) with Roy. The 2 species are , for the first, odorata and houlettiana for the second.
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