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Old 01-10-2010, 01:14 PM
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My Angraecum Veitchii bloom today.
I sow him august 1996 en now he bloom.





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Old 01-10-2010, 02:03 PM
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Wow! It took around thirteen years from flask to bloom? Thats exceptionally long.
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Congratulations! It was worth the wait. It's lovely.
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Amazing ! I love it.
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Wow, that is a lot of waiting. Very nice job growing it. You must be very proud. Thank you for sharing this real beauty!
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Gabriel, it's a beauty, but I don't think it's longicalcar. It looks very much like Angraecum Veitchii, however. Google a picture of longicalcar; it has very distinctive flowers--and an exceptionally long nectary (longer, in fact, than the flowers of Angraecum sesequipedale).

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Gabriel, it's a beauty, but I don't think it's longicalcar. It looks very much like Angraecum Veitchii, however. Google a picture of longicalcar; it has very distinctive flowers--and an exceptionally long nectary (longer, in fact, than the flowers of Angraecum sesequipedale).

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Steve, you are right I think. it looks more like Angraecum Veitchii.
Thanks for the info. I shall rename them.
Greetings Gabriel
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Old 03-26-2010, 05:39 AM
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Congratulations. Are you sure this is eburneum ssp. longicalcar though? It looks more like a hybrid between eburneum x sesquipedale. The flower shape does not look right, also the lower three petals and the spur should be green...

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Lars,
you are right I think. it looks more like Angraecum Veitchii thats a cross between sesquipedale x eburneum.
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