Aerangis Biloba
tiny delicate plant looks in good health, pleased with the delivery, anxiously awaiting the blooms :)
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Aerangis biloba is a fascinating orchid species hailing from the forests and woodlands of Western and Central Africa. This small-sized epiphyte thrives in regions such as Senegal, Guinea, Cameroon, and more, at elevations up to 700 meters. Its short to 8-inch long stems bear 4 to 12 fleshy, dull green leaves with intriguing black spots. During spring and summer, it produces a stunning display of 2 to 20 long-lasting, waxy flowers with a gardenia to lily scent.
Aerangis biloba requires high humidity and thrives when grown in a pot with a bark mix or mounted on cork or treefern. It prefers moderate shade and is known for its adaptability and resilience. This captivating orchid is a delight to cultivate and blooms profusely, emanating a mesmerizing fragrance during the night.
With a rich history and various synonyms like Aerangis campyloplectron and Angraecum apiculatum, Aerangis biloba embodies the allure of tropical Africa. It is an easy-to-grow and bloom species, making it an excellent choice for orchid enthusiasts of all levels. Discover the beauty, fragrance, and exoticism of Aerangis biloba as it graces your botanical sanctuary with its elegance.
Important note: These plants come from a diverse seedling population and are not clones. We want to emphasize that while we guarantee the authenticity of all our plants, it's important to recognize that slight variations may exist among plants of the same species. The photos displayed on our website accurately depict the plants we have cultivated, showcasing the potential of each plant when properly nurtured. However, please note that the plant you receive may not be identical to the one shown in the photo. For precise information about the size of the plant you will receive, kindly refer to the description, which includes details about pot size and maturity.
Aerangis biloba is a fascinating orchid species hailing from the forests and woodlands of Western and Central Africa. This small-sized epiphyte thrives in regions such as Senegal, Guinea, Cameroon, and more, at elevations up to 700 meters. Its short to 8-inch long stems bear 4 to 12 fleshy, dull green leaves with intriguing black spots. During spring and summer, it produces a stunning display of 2 to 20 long-lasting, waxy flowers with a gardenia to lily scent.
Aerangis biloba requires high humidity and thrives when grown in a pot with a bark mix or mounted on cork or treefern. It prefers moderate shade and is known for its adaptability and resilience. This captivating orchid is a delight to cultivate and blooms profusely, emanating a mesmerizing fragrance during the night.
With a rich history and various synonyms like Aerangis campyloplectron and Angraecum apiculatum, Aerangis biloba embodies the allure of tropical Africa. It is an easy-to-grow and bloom species, making it an excellent choice for orchid enthusiasts of all levels. Discover the beauty, fragrance, and exoticism of Aerangis biloba as it graces your botanical sanctuary with its elegance.
Important note: These plants come from a diverse seedling population and are not clones. We want to emphasize that while we guarantee the authenticity of all our plants, it's important to recognize that slight variations may exist among plants of the same species. The photos displayed on our website accurately depict the plants we have cultivated, showcasing the potential of each plant when properly nurtured. However, please note that the plant you receive may not be identical to the one shown in the photo. For precise information about the size of the plant you will receive, kindly refer to the description, which includes details about pot size and maturity.
tiny delicate plant looks in good health, pleased with the delivery, anxiously awaiting the blooms :)