Angraecum sesquipedale x Angraecum magdalenae
Introducing the Enchanting Angraecum Lemforde White Beauty In the world of orchids, there exists a royal couple, the King (Angcm. sesquipedale) and the Queen (Angcm. magdalenae). From their union emerges the magnificent Angraecum Lemforde White Beauty, a botanical marvel that perfectly embodies the best qualities of its regal parents. This extraordinary hybrid showcases striking characteristics that set it apart. While it borrows its rounded flower shape from the sesquipedale parent, the Lemforde White Beauty boasts a larger size, with its blossoms measuring an impressive 5 to 6 inches across. Moreover, it inherits a longer nectary, an elegant feature reminiscent of sesquipedale. The sepals and petals, broader near the pedicel, echo the magdalenae parent's charm, while the lip, although not as lengthy as sesquipedale's, showcases a remarkable width akin to magdalenae. A unique trait it inherits from sesquipedale is the petals' ability to retract, nearly 90 degrees, adding an elemen