A compact Madagascar species producing small, fragrant white flowers with distinctive spurs. Found in coastal and lowland forests at low to moderate elevations, this species adapts well to warm growing conditions. Its manageable size and reliable blooming make it an excellent choice for collectors seeking fragrant Angraecum species.
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Light: Bright indirect light with 50-70% shade. Tolerates some morning sun.
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Temperature: Warm conditions. Daytime 75-85°F (24-29°C), nighttime 62-68°F (17-20°C).
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Humidity: 60-80% with good air circulation.
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Watering: Water thoroughly when medium approaches dryness, typically every 4-6 days. Keep slightly drier during winter rest period.
Additional Notes:
Blooming primarily from spring to summer, it produces fragrant flowers that are most potent during the evening hours. It grows well when mounted or placed in small pots with a well-draining medium. The species name refers to its oblong-shaped leaves.