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    don't know what it is, but the flowers are beautiful.

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    I'm sure it's angraecum longiscott .There are lots of these with different names after the longiscott.Mine happens to be 'Lea'.They all look the same--white with long nectaries.They are reliable bloomers usually with a number of spikes.Hope this helps you

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    Forgot to add that I grow mine intermediate with good light.Mine is in bloom now but just about done

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    Quote Originally Posted by L I Jane View Post
    I'm sure it's angraecum longiscott .There are lots of these with different names after the longiscott.Mine happens to be 'Lea'.They all look the same--white with long nectaries.They are reliable bloomers usually with a number of spikes.Hope this helps you
    Thanks so much! They look identical. btw, what type of potting material is your's in?

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    A bark mix.

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