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Angraecum didieri

(Baill. ex Finet) Schltr. (1915)

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Table: 20
Section: A

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Angraecum didieri

Angraecum didieri

Angraecum didieri Culture

Angraecum didieri is a miniature, warm to intermediate-growing epiphyte native to Madagascar. This compact, stemless orchid is prized for its ability to produce large, stunning flowers that often seem disproportionate to the size of the plant itself.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent leaf scorch.
  • Temperature: Prefers warm to intermediate growing conditions, with a temperature range of 18-29°C (65-85°F).
  • Humidity: High humidity, around 70-80%, is essential for this species.
  • Watering: Water frequently, especially if mounted. Allow the roots to dry slightly between waterings, but do not let the plant remain dry for long periods.

Additional Notes

  • Floral Characteristics: This orchid produces a single, large, waxy, pure white flower that is star-shaped. A key feature is the very long nectar spur that extends from the back of the flower. The blooms are known for their sweet fragrance, which is most potent at night.