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Aerangis appendiculata

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by ZWUM, Aug 24, 2013.

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  1. ZWUM

    ZWUM Bulbophiliac Staff Member

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    It's slow to open but it will be nice once it's in full bloom.
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    katiedid New Member

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    Very nice species. The plant looks so much like the Aerangis biloba that I currently have in bud with exception of the flowers which are much different. Your plant looks quite healthy. Nice job.
     
  3. xmpraedicta

    xmpraedicta Prairie angraecoid nut Supporting Member

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    No longer commonly seen. I like it!
     
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    T. migratoris Active Member

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    Very nice plant. Nice growing. They're relatively easy to kill so be careful to understand their cultural requirements.
     
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    ZWUM Bulbophiliac Staff Member

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    Thanks! So far we've had this plant for about 3 1/2 years and we bought it as a mature blooming plant that had bloomed a number of times. I hope it continues to grow as well as its been for a while!
     
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    Marni Well-Known Member Staff Member Supporting Member

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    Do you know what conditions cause this?