Brassia caudata

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mrhappyrotter

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I've made it no secret, although I mostly stick to the subfamily Cypripedioideae, I'm also a huge fan of the Oncidium alliance. Probably my favorite genus, and it's hard to choose, is Brassia. And Miltonia. And Odontoglossum. And Aspasia. And Oncidium. Okay, I love them all.

That being said, a lot of this group requires too much space or too much light or other conditions I can't provide. So, when I find plants that like me, as well as me liking them, I have to share.

Admittedly, I recently, finally acquired this species after many years of sitting on my wish list. This is Brassia caudata ...

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This species and clone fit well under my lights. The flower size and count is decent. The fragrance is nice. Honestly, it's why I finally decided to pull the trigger. I'm a fragrance man. So, having this species in my collection is wonderful. I'm at a loss to describe the scent. It's unfamilar. It's musky, but pleasant. Definitely not a floral scent. A lot of Brassia hybrids have an olive blossom or nut tree blossom scent, but this is decidedly not that.

Regardless, it's a species I've had my eye out for, and I finally found a source that wasn't the alba clone, so let's just say, I'm happy.
 
It's lovely! I have a Brassia hybrid that smells just like a lemon scented cleaner. I am a real fragrance person too! :)
 
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