Ansellia africana

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Ansellia africana is a magnificent orchid species native to tropical and southern Africa and is the sole species in the genus Ansellia. Commonly known as the African Leopard Orchid, it is famous for its large, branching flower spikes covered with dozens to hundreds of uniquely spotted blooms resembling a leopard's coat.

This vigorous species develops impressive clumps of tall pseudobulbs and, with age, can become an enormous specimen plant. Mature plants are capable of producing spectacular floral displays that can last for weeks, making them a prized addition to any orchid collection.

Care

  • Light: Bright light to filtered sun, similar to Cattleya culture.
  • Temperature: 55–100°F (13–38°C).
  • Humidity: 40–80% with excellent air circulation.
  • Water: Water generously during active growth. Allow media to dry slightly between waterings.
  • Winter Care: Reduce watering somewhat during cooler months but do not allow severe dehydration.
  • Potting: Best grown in baskets, large pots, or mounted when young. Prefers coarse, fast-draining media.
  • Fertilizer: Feed regularly during active growth with a balanced orchid fertilizer.

Plant Information

  • Growth Habit: Large epiphytic orchid with clustered pseudobulbs
  • Mature Size: Can reach 3–6 feet (1–2 m) across as a specimen plant
  • Bloom Season: Spring through summer
  • Flower Color: Yellow to greenish-yellow with brown or reddish leopard-like spotting
  • Fragrance: Sweetly fragrant, especially during the day
  • Special Feature: One of the largest orchid species in Africa, capable of producing hundreds of flowers on a single plant

A legendary species among orchid collectors, Ansellia africana combines vigorous growth, dramatic size, and spectacular spotted flowers. Given adequate space and bright conditions, it develops into an extraordinary specimen that becomes the centerpiece of any orchid collection.