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Angraecum pectinatum
It is perhaps the commonest flower in our forests today. It is a small species growing in clumps on branches or trunks of trees. The small leaves, about 2 cm long, are very thick and deep green in colour. The plant never exceeds 12 cm in height. The white flowers are very small, about 3-4 mm in diameter and last for 2 or 3 days. This orchid grows well in collections and probably because of the proper care, its flowers are then much bigger.