Vanda falcata (Neofinetia falcata) - fragrant flowers (jasmine)
Anatomically, the Neofinetia (Vanda) falcata Beer orchid is distinguished by a short, laterally compressed stem with monopodial growth, basally covered by the sheaths of the paired, leathery, fleshy, linear-falcate leaves, 5–10 cm long. Blooming takes place on racemose, axillary spikes up to 7 cm long, lax, which can bear 2 to 10 flowers per spike.
Blooming occurs constantly, especially from early summer to autumn, and the flowers are fragrant, particularly at night.
Fragrant flowers: YES
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