Angraecum Eburneum is a species also known as The Ivory-Colored Angraecum. It is a large to giant-sized, erect, warm-growing, monopodial epiphyte species. It has branched stems carrying 10 to 15 rigid, unequally bilobed, apical leaves that bloom in the early winter and ascending or horizontal, densely many-flowered inflorescences that are long-lived. It produces green and white flowers with very long spurs that are gardenia-scented. Some plants have black spots caused by bruises which are not found to be infectious.
- Type: Species
- Status: Without Flowers/Spikes/Buds
- Fragrance: Yes
- Flower Colour: Green | White
- Plant Stage: Blooming Stage
- Pot Size: 12 Cm
- Potting Media: Coconut Husk
- Growing Conditions: Warm and Humid
Note: Colors, Patterns & Size of the Flowers can vary due to the variations produced by Hybrids or Species. There are chances that the Buds/Flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after Packing. The Local Climatic conditions and the nutrition given can affect the Brightness & Colour Intensity of Flowers. While we make every effort to match the actual colours of the flowers, the Photographs may not be the exact representation, due to different Monitor Setting.