Acampe praemorsa
Description: found in Cambodia as a large sized, monopodial, clump-forming, hot to cool growing epiphyte in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests at elevations of sealevel [600] to 1600 meters that should be treated as the genus Vanda culturally and has a stout, fragrant flowers held close in to the leaf axils,
Photorights: Cedric Jancloes
- Size: Plant 20 to 50cm, 10 to 12 flowered umbel with miniature,The typical size of the flower is around 0.8cm to 1.5cm,
- Collector / Witnesses: Dr. Marpha Telepova-Texier
- Year Collected: 2013
- Growing media: pot/wood
- Flowering period: march
- Color: sepals and petals is creamy yellow with reddish-brown transverse bands, thick, fleshy. Lip is creamy white with narrow red streaks,
- Water: medium to hot climate : 2 time a day winter 1 time daily
- Light: medium sunlight
- Temperature: 25 °C to 29 °C