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I can't think of all right now but I can start with:
Cymbidium tracyanum..very sweet
Dendrobium teragonum var tetragonum....delicate vanilla + orange?
Sarcochilus falcatus....Vanilla ice cream Exactly!
Dedrobium adae......Beautiful delicate true pure perfume (one of the best)
 
Maxillaria tenuifolia - coconut pie
Phalaenopsis bellina - uncomparable bellina smell
 
How about Neofinetia falcate? Coconut and/or jasmoine scent at night
Brassavola and many of its hybrids.
These are among the best smelling orchids for me.
Fortunately or unfortunately, they all emit fragrance at night.
 
My maxillaria tenufolia is 15" across, I have phal. bellina, Stanhopeias, coelogynes, mormodes, catasetums, prostheceas, etc. I have had no luck with Neos.
 
A few "most fragrant orchids for NYEric?" I'm surprised nobody has suggested any of the following:

  • Satyrium pumilum
  • Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis
  • Platanthera yosemitensis
  • Bulbophyllum echinolabium
  • Bulbophyllum carunculatum
 
A few "most fragrant orchids for NYEric?" I'm surprised nobody has suggested any of the following:

  • Satyrium pumilum
  • Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis
  • Platanthera yosemitensis
  • Bulbophyllum echinolabium
  • Bulbophyllum carunculatum

:rollhappy: Are you suggesting Eric is a demon who enjoys the aroma of rotting corpses?
 
Just about any of the Chinese Cymbidiums are fragrant and
probably happy in his growing conditions. Cym. sinense,
the very dark form, is especially fragrant anytime day or
night.
 
I'm no good with growing cymbidium due to warm winter apartment. I have some Lycaste I have to learn how to grow. Since we water every day dendrobium are hard...
 
Eric, ensifolium LOVE warm, shady conditions, but watering every day isn't necessary. I grew sinense on an east window sill and let the
convection of cooler air near the glass provide the cool down in
winter. It regularly bloomed with 2 1/2' spike, very fragrant blooms.
You can do it!
 
Yeah, Chinese cymbs are awesome when it comes to fragrance.

Ever consider growing Miltonia spectabilis? Thrives in pretty much the same conditions as phrags. Brighter light, but does fine under fluorescents. They like warm temperatures, good airflow, and lots of water. I wouldn't leave water in the saucers year round, but in the summer months you can get away with it.

The large flowers are often dark purple or white in color. The fragrance is strong, very perfumey, and unique. Very beautiful and impossible to miss.
 
A few "most fragrant orchids for NYEric?" I'm surprised nobody has suggested any of the following:

  • Satyrium pumilum
  • Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis
  • Platanthera yosemitensis
  • Bulbophyllum echinolabium
  • Bulbophyllum carunculatum


:rollhappy: And if Eric wants to grow a few non-orchids plants for 'fragrance' maybe he could buy a few Stapelias...
 
Erythrone, that was mean. Stapelias smell like something
that died a long time ago. Tsk tsk. Many of them have
very nice, unusual flowers though if you don't mind the
dead cat smell.
 

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