Angraecum flower clay cutters come together in three sizes with two sets of leaves. They can be created realistically Angraecum orchid plants with clay or sugar icing paste.
Angraecum sesquipedale, also known as Darwin’s orchid, Christmas orchid, Star of Bethlehem orchid, and King of the Angraecums, is an epiphytic orchid native to Madagascar. It has a long, hollow spur that holds nectar that only a moth with a very long, straw-like tongue, or proboscis, can gather. In 1862, when Charles Darwin first examined this orchid, no such moth was known to exist.
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