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Angraecum pseudofilicornu

Angraecum pseudofilicornu

Angraecum pseudofilicornu Culture

Angraecum pseudofilicornu is a small to medium-sized, epiphytic orchid species endemic to Madagascar. This species is known for its terete leaves (without substantial ridges) and its semi-pendulous growth habit.

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Morning sun can be beneficial, but strong afternoon sun should be avoided to prevent leaf burn.
  • Temperature: Warm to intermediate growing conditions, with a daytime temperature range of 18-29°C (65-85°F) and a slight drop at night.
  • Humidity: High humidity, between 70-80%, is crucial for the health and growth of this orchid.
  • Watering: Water consistently, but allow the substrate to dry slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. It is a good candidate for mount culture.

Additional Notes

  • Floral Characteristics: The flowers are white, with sepals and petals of a yellowish-pink tone, and a hooded (or bonnet-shaped) lip. The flowers have a long spur and are fragrant at night.