Angraecum Leonis is a charming and compact epiphytic orchid species native to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands, highly prized for its beautifully structured, waxy, and highly fragrant flowers. This small orchid features a typically monopodial growth habit with stiff, fleshy, overlapping leaves arranged distichously, giving the plant a fan-like or V-shaped profile. It produces short inflorescences that usually bear one to three star-shaped, relatively large flowers, especially considering the size of the plant. The blooms are a crisp pure white to slightly creamy color, often with a subtle green tint when first opening, and are defined by a long, trailing spur characteristic of the Angraecum genus. Most notably, the flowers release an intense, sweet, spicy fragrance during the evening and night, an adaptation to attract its nocturnal moth pollinators, making it an excellent choice for a well-lit windowsill or greenhouse.
- Type: Species
- Status: Without Flowers/Spikes/Buds
- Fragrance: Yes
- Flower Colour: White
- Plant Stage: Blooming Stage
- Pot Size: NA - Plastic Mount
- Potting Media: NA
- 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.
















