Stone Well-Known Member Joined Oct 27, 2011 Messages 5,445 Reaction score 226 Location Victoria Australia Oct 17, 2016 #1 First flower from this division.
Erythrone ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 22, 2010 Messages 9,375 Reaction score 205 Location Eastern Townships, Quebec Oct 17, 2016 #2 Lovely!
S Scott Ware ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 422 Reaction score 2 Location Seattle, WA Oct 17, 2016 #3 Love this species with its pendant glaucous leathery foliage, The juxtaposition of these two plants - one of nature's most beautifully fragrant orchid species right next to one of its nastiest - is amusing.
Love this species with its pendant glaucous leathery foliage, The juxtaposition of these two plants - one of nature's most beautifully fragrant orchid species right next to one of its nastiest - is amusing.
N NYEric Well-Known Member Joined Sep 14, 2006 Messages 50,282 Reaction score 1,246 Location New York City Apartment Oct 18, 2016 #4 I didn't know the Masdie was fragrant. Thanks for sharing.
S Scott Ware ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 422 Reaction score 2 Location Seattle, WA Oct 18, 2016 #5 NYEric said: I didn't know the Masdie was fragrant. Thanks for sharing. Click to expand... Different conditions seem to trigger different levels of "fragrance", ranging anywhere from patchouli to rotting corpse. It's not as pervasive as some bulbos, but get close enough and it becomes obvious.
NYEric said: I didn't know the Masdie was fragrant. Thanks for sharing. Click to expand... Different conditions seem to trigger different levels of "fragrance", ranging anywhere from patchouli to rotting corpse. It's not as pervasive as some bulbos, but get close enough and it becomes obvious.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 19,979 Reaction score 2,264 Location Brisbane, Australia Oct 18, 2016 #6 unusual
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,287 Reaction score 46 Location Michigan, USA Oct 18, 2016 #7 Interesting. It is unusual to see a mounted Masdevalia.