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Originally Posted by topun
The plant looks so well grown!
And it already attracted a fly. :-) Is it smelly though? If so is the smell strong? I consider getting the Wilbur Chang (echinolabium x carunculatum), iospe says they are both smelly but does not specify.
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I can't decide whether mine smells like poop or horrible rotten death. Somewhere in between, maybe.
The flies love it, it has been fiercely guarded by them since it opened.
Wilber Chang would be similar as carunculatum smells worse than echinolabium in my opinion.
BUT ! ! ! A little stink never hurt anyone. It is produced by a flower and not an actual rotting carcass. Our bodies reject these smells because coming in close contact with rotten things can actually make us ill. But the flower's odor is just a mimic. That knowledge helps me 'stomach' it
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
"Oh I'm sure he's breathing it in. The flies are actually fighting each other for best postion. The flower smells like poop."
I was thinking you might be holding your breath around it. I knew the flies would love it.
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Honestly I like to get my nose right up there and analyze the fragrance. Is it poop? Is it rotten roadkill? It doesn't put me off because, as i mentioned above, it's just a flower.
Plus I can go over to my Vanda falcata and 'clear' my nasal passages with its spicy jasmine scent if the Bulbo gets to be too much.