Thursday, July 1, 2010

Angraecum eburneum v. brevicalcar



We offered this as Angraecum breve previously. The parent plant came to us from Madagascar labeled as "breve," which is a miniature species. We now know that this is the short-nectary form of Angraecum eburneum. The photo is of the parent, a highly desirable form of eburneum that is more compact-but not a miniature. A rewarding plant. This plant produces a multitude of flowers closely spaced on the spike. Fragrant We offer these plants in 3½" pots that should flower in about two years within its blooming cycle.

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