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Orchid Species: Leptocentrum amaniense

Kew currently accepted name is Rangaeris amaniensis

Leptocentrum amaniense is an orchid species identified by (Kraenzl.) Schltr. in 1918. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Rangaeris amaniensis.
Genus
Leptocentrum (Leptocentrum.)
Grex
amaniense
Parents
Species
Author
(Kraenzl.) Schltr.
Year
1918
ORIGIN: A medium sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte found in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe in woodlands with high rainfall, in evergreen forests or occasionally on rocks in large colonies at elevations of 750 to 2600 meters.

DESCRIPTION: A medium sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte found in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe in woodlands with high rainfall, in evergreen forests or occasionally on rocks in large colonies at elevations of 750 to 2600 meters that is similar in culture to Angraecum with woody, sometimes branched stems enveloped basally by old leaf bases and carrying, numerous, distichous, narrowly oblong or strap shaped, unequally and roundly bilobed apically leaves that has fragrant flowers that occur in the spring and summer on a basal to axillary, pendant, 2 to 4 [to 7 cm] long, racemose, suberect, fractiflex inflorescence with a few to several [5 to 13], fragrant flowers. This species is best raised in humid, moderatly shaded warm to cool conditions with a cooler and drier rest.

FLOWER SIZE: 1/4 to 3/8 inch [5 to 10mm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Rangaeris Rgs amaniensis 1949 (Kraenzl.) Summerh.
Add+ Angraecum Angcm cufodontii 1951 (Chiov.) Chiov. ex Chiarugi
Add+ Cyrtorchis Cyrtcs cufodontii 1939 Chiov.
Add+ Listrostachys Lit amaniensis 1909 Kraenzl.
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