Fascinating! It looks nothing like S. fragrans! I just IOSPEd it and it seems to be in another genus: Saccolabium buddleiflorum...but google yields no info on that.
Calvin, all of the Schoenorchis species used to be in the genus Saccolabium. Many have very different styles of growth than fragrans. Schoenorchis buddleiflora resembles my Schoenorchis gemmata to a great degree although the flowers are quite different close-up.
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