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?
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.
Thanks, everyone. Now that the flower has matured a bit, the spur straightened out making it easier to measure. So we have a 3/8 inch ( 1 cm) flower, with 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) leaves, with a 4 inch (10 cm) spur.
Roberta, please tell me how long your Angraecum urschianum blooms?
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)