2a large terrestrial with clustering 5` conical bulbs topped with several widely plicate 15` light green leaves; 1-3 short spikes emerge from the sides of the new growths each carrying 3-8 rather attractive 1-1/2` globular blooms with flared tips; flowers are pure white, with spotted red and blush tips and a bright yellow lip. (Additional shipping may apply due to size of plant)
2a true mini with 2-1/2` clumping fan-like growths producing short spikes, each carrying several small 1/2` starry green-barred brown flowers with a white lip, nearly always blooming.
2showy compact plant with 2` to 5` leaf-span, pendulous 6-`12` spikes with up to 18 blooms per spike, long-lasting 1 1/2` flat well-rounded white flowers with a vivid scarlet column.
2Darwin made this genus famous with his study of moth adaptation, this particular plant can become a large and very attractive pendant epiphyte with 2` stems which root along their lengths, widely spaced bilobed 4` leaves, short spikes emerge opposite from the leaves carrying a single large lime green 3` flower with a large round pure white lip, fragrant summer/fall bloomer.
2an easy growing and floriferous angraecoid; clumping leafy growths with soft dark green 6` leaves; many branching 12` spikes bloom over several months producing lots of beautiful 1` starry lime green flowers with 1-1/2` nectary.
2Angraecum germinyanum #3 is very compact and an import with Fred Hillerman back in the nineties. Growth habit is more like Bonniera (Angraecum) corrugatm, small and branching with similar flowers but has the germinyanum bonnet like lip.
2the `Hyacinth Orchid`, tall thin 8` pseudobulbs with an 18` to 24` long narrow v-shaped nearly terete leaf, upright 14` spikes emerge from the base of the leaves, spikes produce dense cylindrical heads of 3/8` crystalline bright pink-purple flowers, a spectacular spring bloomer. (Additional shipping may apply due to size of plant)