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Angraecum sacciferum MacMac Falls

Angraecum sacciferum MacMac Falls

Angraecum sacciferum 'MacMac Falls' Culture

Angraecum sacciferum is a small, warm-growing epiphyte. The 'MacMac Falls' clone is a specific, select cultivar of this species. The orchid is known for its compact size, making it suitable for growing in a vivarium or on a mount.

  • Light: Prefers moderate, indirect light. Direct sunlight should be avoided to prevent leaf scorch.
  • Temperature: Warm growing conditions are ideal, with a temperature range of 21-30°C (70-85°F) during the day and a slight drop at night.
  • Humidity: High humidity, between 70-80%, is essential for this species to thrive.
  • Watering: Water frequently, especially if mounted, to keep the roots consistently moist. 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 very small, star-shaped, green flowers on short inflorescences. The blooms, which are often numerous, have a small, sac-like spur at the base, which gives the species its name. The flowers are typically fragrant at night.