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I show a photo of Angraecum urschianum in comparison with other mini-orchids, so the scale of greatness will be clearer: D
Angraecum aloifolium vs Angraecum urschianum https://i.ibb.co/fCJJ8yY/PSX-20210730-100617.jpg Schoenorchis fragrans vs Angraecum urschianum https://i.ibb.co/5GNyNgD/PSX-20210730-100258.jpg Russian coin 5 rubles vs Angraecum urschianum https://i.ibb.co/sgkgMbR/PSX-20210730-100506.jpg |
wow, that is samll
a separate question, it appears like there is a lot of decayed moss on the outside of the moss ball? is that accurate? is that something to be concerned about that or is that by design? |
Isn't that algae DC?
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DirtyCoconuts, Angraecum urschianum grows in very humid places where 2000 mm of rain falls a year. You only get 1,500 mm of rain a year in South Florida. Dried algae on a moss substrate only confirms that it needs a moist content. While trying to contain both my Angraecum aloifolium.
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Hmmm.. I don't remember exactly. It didn't bloom last year. Growing, looks healthy, but no flowers. :( I recall that the flower lasted several weeks (rather good for an Angraecum)
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Thank you, so much! Several week very good time :)
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