Angraecum is a genus of orchids primarily found in tropical regions of Africa and Madagascar. Known for their striking flowers, these orchids often have long, slender spur structures that can attract specific pollinators, such as certain species of moths.
The genus includes over 200 species, varying in size and color. Angraecum orchids thrive in diverse habitats, from rainforests to montane regions, and are often epiphytic, meaning they grow on other plants. Their unique adaptations and beauty make them popular among orchid enthusiasts and collectors.