Angraecum hybrid?
By Delonix1
- 30 Mar, 2012
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I believe this is Angraecum hybrid, which is native to Madagascar. (Is it Meanie?) Most plants native to Madagascar find a good home here in San Diego, CA. Photo taken in the Botanical Building, Balboa Park on Mar. 21, 2012.
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I actually meant to say: Plants from Madagascar find a good home in San Diego's subtropical climate. :>))
30 Mar, 2012
Not a species that I'm familiar with, but a candidate for the vivarium!! A real beauty!
30 Mar, 2012
Meanie:
That's so surprising! It's available at practically every big box store and nursery here in San Diego. It's available in many colors...I especially like the orange flower hybrid.
31 Mar, 2012
I would like to see the flowers from a different angle,facing forward. The creamy white flowers suggests Angraecum sesquipedale but the spurs look to short.
31 Mar, 2012
Rbtkew:
Thanks for the information!
It's not a very good pic. This pic is actually of the back of the flowers.
1 Apr, 2012
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It would have a good home with me too....;o)))))
30 Mar, 2012