Phalaenopsis philippinensis

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*heavy sigh* Just lovely. I have a young one blooming now and it's
so wonderful. Thank you Mr. Lin. LPM, have you noticed a fragrance
that seems to be prominent at certain times of the day?
 
No scent in sight Abax :( It's not supposed to either AFAIK. (I'm making a scented orchid listing)

But beware, amabilis, aphrodite, stuartiana are scented.
 
Smell is subjective. I have yet to detect a scent from my Phal philippinensis but I wouldn't jump into that it's a hybrid theory.
Scent on one of my Phal amabilis is slight detectable only when condition is met.
Similarity some grower can smell Phal stuartiana but often I can't.
 
Bigleaf, I'm working hard on the scent subject, and I have already enough sources on Phals (and more to come) to know which is scented, which is not and the irregulars… And I'm open to new input anyway. :)

Btw, my nose works, at least when I need it to. ;)

I have not implied the scented one is necessarily an hybrid, but I'm suspicious. There's enough exceptions and misidentifications around to scare a Kew taxonomist in herbarium fight mode. ^^
 
The scent is fleeting and not predictable as to time of day or conditions.
Seems like a very sunny day is a requirement and very high humidity...
OR it could be my imagination. I noticed today that the slight scent is
fading as the blooms age.
 
I took another sniff at noon today...very sunny...and the soft fragrance
is definitely there. The humidity was 90% and I'd just finished watering.
LPM, you have to stick your nose practically into the bloom. The scent
isn't very strong.
 

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