365 days of orchids – day 173 – Angraecum elephantinum
The name elephantinum means gigantic agraecum but it is actually one our smallest Angraecum species especially as this plant is flowering for the first time five years out of flask and still 6cm high and 8cm across. Of course it is the flower that is gigantic compared to the plant and here it pretty much hides the whole plant.
The species comes from the mountains of Madagascar and the plant can be grown quite cool – we are growing it here at a minimum of 10C.
This plant was one of the BOC babies given away in vitr0 at our last British Orchid Congress in October 2012 – this was one of the left over small ones – but well worth growing on. We mounted it on cork straight from the flask and it grows wet and bright so sprayed daily and near the top of a cool greenhouse.
We will next host the British Orchid Congress on November 2018 – 2nd to 3rd – see you there 🙂
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