That is OK, O-Diane!
However, I would not attribute that to fragrance. I would call it "smell". If you are lucky, maybe you could get a fragrant standard cym. Many of standard cym species used to create hybrids in distant past are fragrant (tracyanum to make spots and stripes cyms, hookerianum, eburnum, just to name a few). So I surmise that the fragrance genes are still lurking somewhere in our many thousand cym hybrids. Miniature hybrids might get their fragrance from the parent species. Many of these miniature cym species are extremely fragrant!
BTW, I only refer to the above three standard cymbidium plants, which have no fragrance that my senstitive nose can detect.
Cheers. Hoa.






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