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Jun 2, 2019 · One of the interesting features of this species is that the individual flowers change the color as they age from white to yellow or orange in older flowers.
A small sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte or occasional lithophyte with a short, stout stem with 5 to 11, linear, folded, stiff, slightly curved, dark green ...
The native range of this species is Tropical & S. Africa. It is an epiphytic or lithophytic chamaephyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.
Distribution. A genus of six species from tropical Africa. Senghas erected Rangaeris section Biglandulosae for one species now placed in Cribbia Senghas.
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Feb 16, 2024 · Rangaeris muscicola Is one of South Africa's most spectacular lithophytic orchids (a orchid ...
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Posted: Feb 16, 2024
Jun 2, 2019 · It is fragrant. It has sweet smell, but I wouldn't say it is one of the best, it is a bit of chemical smell.
Robust epiphytic or lithophytic (see photos) herb. Leaves linear, forming a fan on a very short stem. Up to four inflorescences arise from the lower leaf axils, ...
Rangaeris muscicola is an orchid species identified by (Rchb.f.) Summerh. in J.Hutchinson & J.M.Dalziel in 1936.
Light: Rangaeris muscicola needs a light level of 15000-25000 lux. Light should be filtered or diffused, and plants should not be exposed to direct midday sun.
Rangaeris muscicola (Rchb.f.) Summerh. World flora. Family. Orchidaceae. Genus. Rangaeris. Species: Rangaeris muscicola (Rchb.f.) Summerh.