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Angraecum pseudofilicornu is an Angraecum species endemic to the Madagascar.
Description[]
Plant blooms in the summer with two to four fragrant 5 cm wide flowers.
Distribution[]
Plant is found in the mossy forest of northern Madagascar at elevations of 960 to 1000 meters
Culture[]
Grow in shade and cool to intermediate conditions. Grow in medium fir bark or full sphagnum moss. Water regularly. Plant is best mounted
Naming[]
Common Names: The False Threaded Spur Angraecum