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Originally Posted by SaraJean
I’m not sure if anyone has posted this one yet, but I finally bloomed my Pteroceras semiteretifolium and my goodness that has a lovely (and strong!!) fragrance! It reminds me of warm honey, tulips and tea roses. The hubby smells a bit of jasmine, I couldn’t detect that but he has a better nose than I, lol
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I have a few small flowers that have a strong fragrance but I have been fooled before too, a strong fragrance to me is a fragrance that can be detected at 6 meter + away from the flower. A medium fragrance can fill a room and a weak fragrance is only noticeable when up close.
I am always looking for new fragrances but looking at the size of the flower and the fact that I have been fooled too many times I am guessing it is a fragrance that can only be detected up close or does it literally fill a room?
Sry about the stupid sounding question but I am not going to fall for another "strong fragrance" mini that can barely fill a shoebox with its scent

If I am wrong it sounds like a lovely addition but I am hoping one day they will introduce a smell intensity chart, so 1 would be dendrobium nobiles for example, a phalaenopsis Bellina would be a 6 and 10 would be the most intense flowers.
So thx for sharing SaraJean but any chance you could fit the intensity of a Pteroceras semiteretifolium onto my scale of 1-10?