Angraecum magdalenae outcross
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Angraecum magdalenae #3049 (approximately 25 seedlings per flask). The Species: This occurs in Madagascar at elevations from 2600 to 6600 ft. The flowers can be up to 4", are long-lasting and have a truly wonderful fragrance. Culture: I have been growing this species with cool to cold nights and moderate to warm days. In the past it has done well with winter minimums in the mid-40's and summer highs occassionally in the mid to upper 90's and with bright light where it grew and bloomed very well. I now grow them in more moderate conditions, potted in a fine bark mix that is approaching dryness before the plant is watered again. Literature suggests a dry winter, but I haven't tried that yet. I do not have images of the parents so show here a few examples. |
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