Angraecum magdalenae

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ncart

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"When you bother Angraecum's roots, the plant will sulk and do nothing." It is true. :mad: After I repotted a few years ago, it literally did nothing; no growths, no flowers. It finally decided to bloom this year ( two more spikes coming :D ) and started putting up a several (5 or 6 ) basal keikis.

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Your's is a very nice strong plant now, bravo!!!! Jean


(I have mine since 1990 and did not yet dare repotting it :eek: ; it blooms / buds on 3 spikes now :) )
 
Naoki
That is beautiful, I too have one because I can not resist its heavenly perfume. They are slow to get started, but once they do, magdalena can be relied on to deliver every year.

Nicely done.
 
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