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Originally Posted by Mountaineer370
Actually, it's Phalaenopsis japonica -- unless it's been changed again.  Mine hasn't bloomed yet, but I'm hoping for that fragrance I've heard about.
I have a Phal. Liu's berry -- mentioned by BrassavolaStars above -- and mine is decidedly not fragrant, not that I've ever detected. I guess there could be differences in cultivars or indeed in growing conditions, though.
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well I just discovered the sedirea japonica crossed with rhychostilis gigantea, making a rhynchorides dragon charmy which looks amazing so I'd rather think it's a sedirea personally.
As to the phal - far too pink for me anyway
Edit: I have got a rhynchostilis gigantea x vanda memoria thianchai which I am really hoping is going to be fragrant but my research so far says it won't be even though the parents are. We shall see