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Gongora scaphephorus
This is one of my favorite orchidspecies and i can not stop wondering about the shape of the flowers. It is the first time it is flowering for me and there is four spikes.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-c...er%2520034.jpg This one is large and the oldest spike is over 70 cm. long, so it need some space. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-A...er%2520079.jpg |
Wow, very nice.
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WOW! That's fabulous! Good growing!
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WOW..that's some plant you have there. Good growing
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Cool! Any scent on these guys?
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Thank you :)
The weather here is really cool at the moment and i think it might affect the scent on the flowers. They are fragrant according to IOSP. |
Beautiful blooms, Inger. Although IOSP isn't always accurate, in this case, with regard to the scent, they're correct. You should detect a wonderful fragrance within 48 hours of the blooms opening (the blooms on my plant have a strong piña colada fragrance) Congratulations on your flowers.
Steve |
Well done.
Kim |
Steve, there is a strong scent in my greenhouse at the moment :D. I do look forward to the other three spikes to be in flower....
And it did take about 48 hours before the flowers had a scent. I always search IOSP and Botanical Garden Munich - Dr. Gerlach - The Subtribe Stanhopeinae - RBO to be sure that i have the correct id/nametag on my orchids, when they bloom. IOSP says that the spike is 40 cm. long, but the oldest on my orchid is 70 cm. I might have been overfeeding it with too much ferteliser or IOSP might be wrong on that point........:) |
i think 40 cms may be an average length. when i first saw this plant it was at a local expo and the spikes where easily 1.5 meters long
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