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Angraecum fournierae is an orchid species identified by André in 1896. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Aerangis stylosa.
ORIGIN: Found in Madagascar and Comoros in moist evergreen forests as a small to medium sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte found at altitudes of sea-level to 1400 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Found in Madagascar and Comoros in moist evergreen forests as a small to medium sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte found at altitudes of sea-level to 1400 meters with short stems carrying 2 to 4, fleshy, oblong-obovate or elliptic, coriaceous, narrowing gradually towards the base, broad, grayish green leaves that blooms in the early spring and summer on an up to 16 [40cm] long, arching or pendant racemose inflorescence with cucullate floral bracts and carrying 9 to 15 flowers that are fragrant at night.
FLOWER SIZE: 1 to 1 5/8 inch [2 to 4 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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