Angraecum didieri
Angraecum didieri is a charming miniature to small-sized orchid, native to the humid evergreen forests of Madagascar. Growing epiphytically on trees at altitudes ranging from 600 to 1500 meters, this orchid boasts a short stem, reaching up to 20 cm in length, and is adorned with 5 to 7 ligulate, coriaceous leaves, which are unequally and obtusely bilobed at the tips. Flowering between April and June in the northern hemisphere, Angraecum didieri produces a short inflorescence with 2 to 3 bracts, culminating in a solitary, fragrant, white flower about 5 cm in diameter. These stunning blooms emerge from the sinuses between the leaves, adding a touch of elegance to any orchid collection. Cultivating Tips: Light: Angraecum didieri thrives in bright light and can tolerate direct morning and evening sun. Ensure it receives adequate sunlight for optimal growth and blooming. Temperature: This orchid prefers warm temperatures but can adapt to cooler conditions. Maintain the following temperature