Description
Angraecum infundibulare ‘Big Sky Brobdingnagian’
Here’s a special one! This is an interesting Angraecum that grows vertically, sending roots out along the stem as it grows in height. They can become quite tall and eventually require staking or something to attach to. We’ve grown them in pots with a stake and on cork plaques. Both work nicely though the potted ones have been better bloomers for us. They have amazing flowers that are the largest of any of the African angraecums. The flowers can be 3 1/2″ wide and 8″ tall, are WONDERFULLY fragrant, and quite long-lasting. The spur is funnel-shaped at the base and the pattern on it is a thing of beauty. They are endemic to forested areas where it tends to be hot and humid. Click here for culture information and more about this species.
Please note that we have divisions of our stock plant (seen here) as well as seedlings of it (also on this site).
The blooming-sized division shown in Brenda’s hand is representative of what you’ll receive. Choose between a 12” tall or 20” tall division.
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Options | 12” tall division in 4” pot $75, 20” tall division in 4” pot $95 |