Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Angraecum dideri
Angraecum dideri is one of the smaller Angraecums, but by no means a miniature, especially when the roots are taken in account. They are numerous and wander everywhere attaching themselves to anything they can. The plant, an elongated fan of leaves, grows to 20 cm or a bit taller and produces new growths along the stem. The flowers, produced one or two per spike are 6 cm with a 10 cm nectary or spur extending from the back of the flower. The flowers are a very pale green with a while lip and are fragrant at night. The species is from Madagascar.
Labels:
angaecoid,
angraecum,
angraecum didieri,
madagascar,
orchid
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