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Revision as of 20:52, 30 April 2010
Common Name: Didier's Angraecum
Scented: yes
Light Requirements: partial shade
Temperature Requirements: cool to hot
Blooms: spring
Flower Size: 5cm to 6.25cm, 14cm spur
Synonyms: Macroplectrum didieri Finet 1907
A miniature to small sized, angraecoid, hot to cool growing epiphyte with a short stem carrying 5 to 7, ligulate, coriaceous, unequally and obtusely bilobed apically leaves that is best wood mounted and likes hot to cool temperatures and a humid environment. It flowers in spring on a short inflorescence with 2 to 3 bracts and carries a solitary flower and is from Madagascar in humid forests at an altitude of 600m to 1500m.
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