Description
What sets Gongora gibba apart is its alluring fragrance that mimics the scent of female bees
giving this species its descriptive name
Xylobium squalens is known for its unique and intriguing flowers
this plant boasts big flowers and thrives in intermediate-cool temperatures
Aerangis Ecuagenera Cucurbitaceae What sets Gongora gibba apartAerangis Ecuagenera Culture This primary orchid hybrid, is a cross between Aerangis distincta and Aerangis modesta. The result is a charming miniature orchid with beautiful foliage and a cascade of delicate, starry flowers that capture the elegance of both parents. Light: Needs bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun which can burn leaves. Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures of 21 27C (70 80F) during the day, dropping to 18 21C (65 70F) at night.
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