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Two Phalaenopsis Liodoro orchid flowers, taken close up. The petals are yellow with pink speckles, the lip is bright pink and orange, against a grey background.

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Aerangis articulata

Regular price: €27.89
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Aerangis fastuosa

Regular price: €19.90
An Aerangis mystacidii orchid with drooping, white flowers against a dark background. The leaves and roots of the plant are also visible.
Aerangis mystacidii

Regular price: €27.89
Close-up of a white and yellow comet star orchid attached to a piece of bark with green string, against a white background.
Aerangis punctata

Regular price: €19.90
An Aerangis verdickii orchid with green leaves and a row of small, white, star-shaped flowers hanging from a stem. The plant is attached to a branch. Black background.
Aerangis verdickii

Regular price: €21.90
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Aerides magnifica 'alba'

Regular price: €27.90
Densely packed, small, pale pink flowers with purple accents climb up a green stem. The flowers appear delicate and filigree.
Aerides mitrata

Regular price: €38.91
Close-up of an Aerides quinquevulnera orchid with pink-purple flowers and green leaves in the background.
Aerides quinquevulnera (imported plant)

Regular price: €39.90
Close-up of an Angraecum leonis orchid with green leaves and several white, star-shaped flowers against a black background.
Angraecum leonis

Regular price: €45.90
Close-up of a white orchid flower. The petals are soft and voluminous, with an elongated, curved structure at the top. The background is dark, making the flower stand out.
Angraecum magdalenae

Regular price: €24.90
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Bifrenaria harrisoniae 'alba' x Lycaste Spring Scene

Regular price: €27.89
Close-up of a pale green Brassavola glauca orchid with four narrow petals and a large, wavy lip with a hint of purple in the centre.
Brassavola glauca (flowering, freshly potted)

Regular price: €33.90
A single Brassavola Nodosa flower with narrow, pale yellow petals and a large, heart-shaped, white lip with a green accent in the centre against a grey background.
Brassavola nodosa (1 stalk)

Regular price: €31.90
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Brassia Tarantula Coral (2 panicles)

Regular price: €23.90
Close-up of a yellow orchid with a pink lip and wavy petals against a dark background. Green leaves and stems are also visible.
Brassolaeliocattleya Alma Kee 'Tipmalee' AM/AOS (imported plant)

Regular price: €36.90
An exotic flower with elongated, white and purple striped petals. The flower is delicate and surrounded by green leaves. The centre of the flower is white and heart-shaped.
Bulbophyllum ambrosia

Regular price: €19.90
Close-up of a Bulbophyllum graveolens orchid flowering in a brown pot. The flowers are yellow-green with a red lip. Some flowers are still closed and have an elongated shape.
Bulbophyllum graveolens

Regular price: €28.90
Close-up of a pale pink orchid with fine red stripes and yellow accents in a dark flower vase, surrounded by green leaves. Thin tendrils hang from the flowers.
Bulbophyllum Louis Sander

Regular price: €26.90
Close-up of a Bulbophyllum medusae flower with long, thin, white petals hanging down like jellyfish arms, against a dark background and green leaves.
Bulbophyllum medusae

Regular price: €36.90
Close-up of an orchid with a yellow centre and long, thin, burgundy-red petals attached to a stem with green leaves.
Bulbophyllum nymphopolitanum

Regular price: €19.90
Close-up of a dark red orchid with purple accents and yellow details against a background of green leaves.
Burrageara Barrocco Red (5-6 panicles)

Regular price: €25.90
An orchid with yellow flowers and red accents, with a long stem that ends in buds. It stands against a light-coloured, neutral background.
Burrageara Golden Nelly (2 panicles)

Regular price: €23.90
Close-up of an orange-coloured Burrageara Nelly Isler orchid. The petals are striped and spotted. Yellow details in the centre.
Burrageara Nelly Isler 'Orange' (2 panicles)

Regular price: €26.90
Close-up of a Burrageara Nelly Isler Red Velvet Orchid. The flower has five red petals with yellow and purple accents in the centre. Other flowers can be seen in the background.
Burrageara Nelly Isler 'Red Velvet' (2 panicles)

Regular price: €23.90
A dark red orchid in a white pot, decorated with a pink heart, against a white background.
Burrageara Nelly Isler 'Red Velvet' (2 trusses, incl. cachepot & tying rod)

Regular price: €27.89
Close-up of a pink orchid with a yellow-red centre and green leaves against a light background.
Burrageara Nelly Isler 'Rosy' (2 panicles)

Regular price: €22.90
Close-up of a Burrageara Nelly Isler orchid with red petals and yellow-red spotted sepals. The flower has a bright centre.
Burrageara Nelly Isler (2 panicles)

Regular price: €23.90
Close-up of a Cattleya amethystoglossa orchid. The petals are light pink with dark pink dots, the lip is bright pink and ruffled.
Cattleya amethystoglossa

Regular price: €42.90
Close-up of a Cattleya bicolour orchid. The flower has brown petals and a pink-purple coloured area in the centre. Green leaves are visible in the background.
Cattleya bicolor (young plant, freshly potted)

Regular price: €28.90
Yellow Cattleya orchid with a red and pink centre. The petals are slightly wavy. Green leaves are visible in the background.
Cattleya dowiana 'aurea' (yr.)

Regular price: €36.90
Close-up of a Cattleya gaskelliana orchid with light purple petals and a yellow-purple coloured inflorescence against a green background.
Cattleya gaskelliana

Regular price: €19.90
A single Cattleya gaskelliana alba flower. The leaves are white with a yellow-orange accent inside, surrounded by green flora in the background.
Cattleya gaskelliana 'alba'

Regular price: €34.90
Close-up of a Cattleya granulosa orchid with amber-coloured petals and pinkish-white lips. The petals have small, reddish dots.
Cattleya granulosa 'Amber Room'

Regular price: €34.90
Close-up of a single, large, pink-coloured Cattleya hybrid flower surrounded by green leaves. The flower has wavy petals and a colourful centre.
Cattleya hybrid (in flower / bud)

Regular price: €38.91
Close-up of a white Cattleya Intermedia Alba orchid with five petals against a dark, blurred background. The leaves and stems of the plant are visible in the picture.
Cattleya intermedia 'alba'

Regular price: €29.90
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Cattleya intermedia 'aquinii'

Regular price: €19.90

Fragrant orchids are not so rare in the orchid world. Many flowers have a natural, pleasant scent.

Others even have a penetrating odour. Mostly the fragrance of an orchid ultimately serves the better preservation of the speciesbecause it is intended to imitate or attract a pollinating insect. When it comes to attracting insects, nature often comes up with amazing things. For example, the warning odour of an injured insect is imitated. This attracts wasps that smell the supposedly easy prey. These then pollinate the flower and thus ensure the offspring.

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Special hints and tips for scented orchids

Or an orchid flower exudes Feromone. These are sex hormones of insects. For example, the scented orchid tricks the insect into believing it is a female willing to mate and the male insect falls for it and pollinates the flower. The orchid gardener in turn, make use of the scent properties and selectively cross-breed fragrant varieties to create interesting new varieties whose above-average flowering and growth characteristics are combined with a pleasant scent.

Orchids became popular primarily because of their marvellous flowers. However, some species also exude a pleasantly sweet fragrance. The facets of their odeurs range from subtle to penetrating and are reminiscent of exotic fruit varieties or spicy flavours.

We love to smell flowers! But just like the beautiful blossom, their fragrance is not intended to beguile us humans. Rather, it fulfils a practical purpose: the scent of the flower gives the plant an evolutionary advantage because it attracts very specific pollinators and helps the plant to reproduce. For example, the flower of the South African orchid species Satyrium pumilum smells like a dead animal to flesh flies and attracts them with the promise of a meal. By the time the fly realises that it has been led around by the nose, it has long since pollinated the flower. Another species emits an odour that is modelled on the sexual attractants of pollinating insects. If a male insect smells the odour, it believes it will find a female willing to mate on the orchid flower and pollinates the flower while it searches in vain for its partner.

We are more fond of those orchids that have a sweet fragrance to our noses. Breeders have crossed other outstanding characteristics into fragrant orchids so that we don't have to sacrifice flowering vigour or vigorous growth. However, natural forms have the edge when it comes to fragrance. The number of scent cells in the flower determines how strong a flower smells and original forms have more of these than multihybrids.

If you want to bring such a special orchid into your home, you should contact a specialised dealer. Scented orchids are special species that are difficult to find in DIY stores.

In our favourite genus of butterfly orchids (Phalaenopsis), there are a few fragrant representatives that we are particularly fond of. The enchanting star-shaped flowers of Phalaenopsis corningiana, Phalaenopsis bellina and Phalaenopsis violacea have a spicy, aromatic fragrance reminiscent of cinnamon.

Within the Maxillaria group group, a few species such as Maxillaria tenuifolia or Maxillaria rufescens - which are also called coconut orchids for obvious reasons - have stored their exotic ancestry in their flower scent. With a scent of vanilla, lemon or coconut, they add an exotic flair to our living rooms.

We love the magnificent flowers of Coleogyne cristatabut did you know that they not only look enchanting, but also smell delicately of bananas? Even though we love orchids above all for their eye-catching, extravagant flower shape, there are still some secret treasures to be discovered in the world of scented orchids! Why don't you browse through our scented orchids category?

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