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Aerangis fastuosa, first bloom!
I got this plant a couple years ago, and for the past 10 months or so, it's been sloooooooooowly developing this bud. It finally opened this week! So pretty!
It has a beautiful strong fragrance, too. Heavier and less floral than mystacidii and punctata. Sort of musky, in a good way. I was home for lunch at noon today, and it was even fragrant then, though not as strongly as in the evening. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...ef80f9e2ae.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...c531c739cb.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...cd8515a7c7.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...14e07f69c6.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Stunning. The first picture is gorgeous, not implying the others are not. Great job!
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beautiful flower! look at that long nectar tube/ spur I didn't realize it's long on that species too... great growing! mine's been adjusting from potted to mount for what seems like years! so no flower so far... I envy you!
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I love it!
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This flower is about an inch across, and the spur is three inches. The whole leafspan on my plant is only 3.5 inches. ---------- Post added at 10:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:39 PM ---------- Thanks everyone! I really, really like the angraecoids. I'm going to the Portland (Oregon) orchid show next month, and I'm very excited that Botanica Ltd is going to be there. Never mind that I am also picking up an order from Ecuagenera... I can always find room more miniature orchids! |
Wonderful bloom. And good that you had the patience to wait on it.
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One of the best Angrecoides also got one of the best
flowers/plants ratios. Beautiful . |
How do you grow this lovely plant?
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Such a cutie so crystal white.
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This is in an east window, but with the back of the cork mount facing the window so it doesn't get any full direct sun. It has a little pad of sphagnum on the cork with it, covering the roots. I have it in a small aquarium with an Angraecum didieri and an Amesiella monticola, with hydroton and sphagnum in the bottom and a partial cover to keep the humidity up. It gets watered about once a week, but I don't let it dry out to the point where the sphagnum on the mount goes crispy. |
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