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Originally Posted by Leafmite
The flower is very nice! Congratulations! I cannot wait to see what you think of the magdalenae when it blooms.
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I can’t barely wait myself. Mine I’m pretty sure is blooming size but it doesn’t look like it has ever bloomed previously. There is no evidence of a spike developing nor a prior spike.
The Magdalenae is one of my most anticipated plants along with Bc. Florida Stars “Ion Drive” and a few others that I’ve never seem in bloom. I think I’ve gotten a preview of it though with the two primary crosses I've bloomed.
To end off my Angraecum blitz, I have two more Angraecums up my sleeve that are in spike which are Aeranthes grandiflora and Angraecum longiscott.
So far it was a very eventful season with Angraecums. Many of them bloomed or almost bloomed beginning in February. My sesquipedale, Crestwood, and leonis all aborted their spikes but I was able to get flowers from the eburneum, didieri (which I’ve named library paste because it is overwhelming fragrant of phenol), Joyce Stewart, Lemforde White Beauty, Bosseri (briefly), Grandalena, and Aerangis fastuosa.
As of now, my Magdalenae, equitans, viguieri, Lai’s star, biloba, cyrtorchis trio, dollii, infundibulare, elephantinum, birrimense, aeranthes setipes, aeranthes caudata, eichlerianum, and podangis are doing nothing but that’s okay as I’ve only had the Magdalenae and dollii for any length of time.