Brassavola nodosaOh I have been waiting for this one to bloom for a year now, and here it is. Finally! …and what a beautiful flower it is!! A long lasting sensual flower with elegant flowing shapes in delicate shades of cream and white…  It has a very pleasant fragrance that grows a lot stronger at night. I read somewhere that it was supposed to smell like citrus but I think it is closer to Lilly of the Valley. In all fairness, the leaves are quite nice too, thin pencil-shaped and bluish-green in color.

Brassavola nodosa is a medium sized warm grower from Central to South America and through the Caribbean and West Indies. It grows at lea level up to about 500 meters and is apparently pretty hardy. I grow mine mounted on a piece of bark in the warm vivarium, fairly bright and in high humidity. These are the very first photos with my new camera. A lot more on this to come very soon…

Brassavola nodosa