Angraecum magdalenae | |
"Madalaine's Angraecum" | |
LHBC 485 | |
Family: Orchidaceae | |
Native to: Madagascar. Epiphyte or lithophyte found in seasonally dry forests and rocky slopes. | |
Popular species in conservatories and among orchid collectors. Flowers are scented the during day unlike many other angraecoids. Note the nectar spur. | |
Horticultural notes: Grow in bright light and well-draining coarse bark mix. |