Angraecum didieri

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Angraecum didieri
Angraecum didieri
Angraecum didieri
Angraecum didieri x self
I think that just makes it an Angraecum didieri? Never understood why I'd need to know if it was crossed with itself? Anyways, 1 of 3 orchids I got at the Massachusetts Orchid Society show from Bob Cleveland's Orchids. My mom bought this one for me. It's got three little spikes, so it'll be the first night time fragrant orchid I have in bloom (my brassavola nodosa is showing no signs of blooming any time soon and I regret getting it from JL tbh). It's got some weird knobby roots. Pretty healthy looking overall and it's bloomed in the past.
The show was pretty cool. Went with Jack and my parents. They seemed pretty interested in the displays but I'm pretty sure they were over it by the first hour. My dad is always going on about how expensive and small orchids are. Note this is even after seeing a specimen size vanda with like five spikes. There were like 9 vendors and 9 displays. I could've spent like two more hours there but we had to see my brother's kids before they slept.
Angraecum didieri é endêmica de Madagáscar e é uma orquídea de raízes interessantes completamente rugósa e branca, com um enorme esporão. #angraecum #macroplectrum #didieri #sp #orchidspecies #species #madagascar #orquidea #orchids #orchidslovers #orchidcollector #orquideabrasil #lovejesus #lovenature #flowers #flowersofinstagram #naturaleza #itapetininga #criaçãodedeus #amoanatureza (em Itapetininga)