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Angraecum corrugatum #5424 selfing (approximately 25 seedlings per flask). The Species: This is endemic to the Réunion Island where it grows at elevations from 2600 to 5600 ft. It grows in humid forests in the center of the island and in the heights of the south and southeast. The flowers are 2 to 2.75 inches wide and are remarkable in this group for having a narrow lip that lacks a spur. Culture: This has grown and bloom well in intermediate conditions. I grow it mounted with coconut fiber at the roots. It is watered most days with dilute fertilizer and dries quickly before it is watered again. It gets moderately bright light. It should grow warmer and cooler judging by the elevation range. Parent: Angraecum corrugatum
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