Etymology
Despite the genus's distribution being largely confined to Africa and its offshore islands, the genus name is a latinization of theDescription
Angraecums are quite varied vegetatively and florally, and are adapted to dryDistribution
Tropical''Angraecum'' conservation
Many species of ''Angraecum'' orchid are considered to be at risk of extinction in the wild and are protected from international trade underGrowing ''Angraecums''
Like all other orchids it is best to water in the mornings to avoid fungal rot due to overnight dampness. Feeding as per other orchids and similar light conditions: in humid and hot regions (sub tropical) feed fortnightly during growing season (Summer) with a certified orchid fertiliser following directions on packet, weaker solutions are also okay if you're worried. In summer water weekly or more depending on situation. Angraecums flower best when in a lighter position. Keep out of direct sunlight as this can damage (and eventually kill) the plant. Most Angraecums will have their leaves for a number of years so any sun burn spots are ugly for a significant period and also may expose your plant to disease. In indirect sunlight the Angraecums will reward you with blooms and attractive growth. ''Angraecum'' Veitchii: a very rewarding orchid. In indirect light and watered/fed regularly this plant will produce blooms annually (usually in late Winter to Spring - for Australia this occurs in August). The flowers last a while if kept in a sheltered position and their strong heady fragrance is delightful. They only release their perfume at night. Flowers are large ( across), waxy, white to greenish cream in colour and borne on stems of seven to ten depending on the faithfulness of your fertilising, watering, and indirect light provision. The leaves are large, thick straps that alternately fan out from a central (monopodal) stem. Pups (keikis) form at the base of the stem and can either be divided from the parent plant once they have at least three roots of their own or alternatively, left on the plant these will make a stunning specimen as when mature will produce blooms with the parent plant - many award-winning angraecum veitchiis are grown as such. In the right conditions these orchids are healthy and require little attention. As they are epiphytes the potting mixture should be loose and free draining. Prolific roots are formed from the base and also amongst the lower half of the foliage. These can be troublesome when moving the plant. Once your angraecum is big it is best to pot it in a heavy terracotta pot or place a brick in the bottom of the pot in order to ensure the plant does not get top heavy and risk snapping when blown over in the wind, especially since they flower during the windier times of the year. When watering a good soaking with a hose or watering-can is best (not just a misting from a spray gun) as this helps to flush away any salts from fertilisers that may be present in the potting mixture and also thoroughly wets the plant. Make sure the roots halfway up the stem get a soaking too, not just the potted roots.Hybrids
* ''Angraecum'' Alabaster - '' A. eburneum'' x ''A.'' Veitchii - Kirsch, 1960. * ''Angraecum'' Amazing Grace - '' A. florulentum'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Takimoto, 1993. * ''Angraecum'' Andromeda - ''A.'' North Star x '' A. compactum'' - Woodland, 2004. * ''Angraecum'' Appalachian Star - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. praestans'' - Breckinridge, 1992. * ''Angraecum'' Argonaut - ''A.'' Longiscott x '' A. longicalcar'' - Hoosier, 2006. * ''Angraecum'' Cesária Évora - '' A. distichum'' x '' A. podochiloides'' - Knecht (Glicenstein), 2013. * ''Angraecum'' Christmas Star - ''A.'' Alabaster x '' A. eburneum'' - Kirsch, 1975. * ''Angraecum'' Clare Sainsbury - ''A.'' Lady Lisa x '' A. scottianum'' - Stewart, 1994. * ''Angraecum'' Crestwood - ''A.'' Veitchii x '' A. sesquipedale'' - Crestwood, 1973. * ''Angraecum'' Crystal Star - '' A. rutenbergianum'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Pulley, 1989. * ''Angraecum'' Cuculena - '' A. cucullatum'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Hillerman, 1989. * ''Angraecum'' Dianne's Darling - '' A. sesquipedale'' x ''A.'' Alabaster - Yarwood, 2000. * ''Angraecum'' Eburlena - '' A. eburneum'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Hillerman, 1984. * ''Angraecum'' Eburscott - '' A. scottianum'' x '' A. eburneum'' - Hillerman, 1982. * ''Angraecum'' Giryvig - '' A. eburneum subsp. Giryamae'' x '' A. viguieri'' - Hillerman, 1986. * ''Angraecum'' Hillerman's Last - '' A. leonis'' x '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' - Sweeney, 1999. * ''Angraecum'' Lady Lisa - '' A. scottianum'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Williams, 1977. * ''Angraecum'' Lemförde White Beauty - '' A. magdalenae'' x '' A. sesquipedale'' - Lemförder Orch., 1984. * ''Angraecum'' Longibert - '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' x '' A. humbertii'' - Hillerman, 1983. * ''Angraecum'' Longilena - '' A. longicalcar'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Hillerman, 2004. * ''Angraecum'' Longiscott - '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' x '' A. scottianum'' - Hillerman, 1982. * ''Angraecum'' Malagasy - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. sororium'' - Hillerman, 1983. * ''Angraecum'' Memoria George Kennedy - '' A. eburneum subsp. Giryamae'' x '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' - Nail, 1981. * ''Angraecum'' Memoria Mark Aldridge - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' - Timm, 1993. * ''Angraecum'' North Star - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. leonis'' - Woodland, 2002. * ''Angraecum'' Ol Tukai - '' A. eburneum subsp. superbum'' x '' A. sesquipedale'' - Perkins, 1967. * ''Angraecum'' Orchid Jungle - '' A. eburneum'' x '' A. praestans'' - Fennell, 1979. * ''Angraecum'' Orchidglade - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. eburneum subsp. giryamae'', J.& s., 1964. * ''Angraecum'' Rose Ann Carroll - '' A. eichlerianum'' x '' A. sesquipedale'' - Johnson, 1995. * ''Angraecum'' Ruffels - ''A.'' Eburlena x '' A. magdalenae'' - Hoosier, 2006. * ''Angraecum'' Scotticom - '' A. scottianum'' x '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' - Hillerman, 1982. * ''Angraecum'' Sesquibert - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. humbertii'' - Hillerman, 1982. * ''Angraecum'' Sesquivig - '' A. viguieri'' x '' A. sesquipedale'' - Castillon, 1988. * ''Angraecum'' Sorodale - '' A. sororium'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - RHS, 2005. * ''Angraecum'' Star Bright - '' A. sesquipedale'' x '' A. didieri'' - H.& R., 1989. * ''Angraecum'' Stephanie - ''A.'' Veitchii x '' A. magdalenae'' - Hillerman, 1982. * ''Angraecum'' Supercom - '' A. eburneum subsp. superbum'' x '' A. compactum'' - Hillerman, 1986. * ''Angraecum'' Superlena - '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Hillerman, 1983. * ''Angraecum'' Supero - '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' x '' A. sororium'' - Hillerman, 1988. * ''Angraecum'' Supertans - '' A. eburneum subsp. Superbum'' x '' A. equitans'' - Hillerman, 1981. * ''Angraecum'' Suzanne Lecoufle - '' A. mauritianum'' x '' A. dryadum'' - Lecoufle, 2007. * ''Angraecum'' Veitchii - '' A. eburneum'' x '' A. sesquipedale'' - Veitch, 1899. * ''Angraecum'' Vigulena - '' A. magdalenae'' x '' A. viguieri'' - Hillerman, 1987. * ''Angraecum'' White Diamond - ''A.'' Supertans x '' A. equitans'' - Hoosier, 2000. * ''Angraecum'' White Emblem - '' A. didieri'' x '' A. magdalenae'' - Matsuda, 1991. * ''Angraecum'' Willa Berryman - '' A. eburneum'' x ''A.'' Christmas Star - Boersma, 2003.References
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* * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q21139 Epiphytic orchids Vandeae genera