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Cultivar Details for Angraecum bosseri 'Hopbrook' |
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Comments: |
This species is said to be a more compact form of sesquipedale. My plant is only about 12" high. Flowers open flat, white fades to yellow as they age. Usual wonderful angraecoid-type nighttime fragrance. |
Donor's culture notes: |
Temperature range I (60-83°F). Like most of its cousins this fellow resents root disturbance. Try a basket with slow-to-breakdown media like aliflor, tree fern, charcoal, coarse sponge rock. I throw in a bit of sphagnum just to get things started. |
Unique ID: |
MC1738
(this will not change even if any part of the name should change) |
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Propagation Efforts Involving This Plant
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TN4491 |
'Hopbrook' × self |
(Pol. Jan 2004) -- Flasks sold out: flask info |
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