Talk:Angraecum

Nectar spur lengths
as far as I know this species has the longest of the nectar spurs, check the book "angraecoids of madagascar" to be sure Orangesquid —Preceding unsigned comment added by Orangesquid (talk • contribs) 06:52, 27 October 2008 (UTC)

Is there a compilation of the nectar spur lengths of Madagascar Angraecum species? I'd be interested to know if the nectar spur length of A. sesquipedale is much longer than other related species in Madagascar, or whether there is a progression of nectar spur lengths such that one might consider other species to be intermediates? While the original research itself would not be appropriate to the article, I'm thinking that more verifiable detail on the evolutionary aspects of A. sesquipedale could be appropriate to add. --Wesley R. Elsberry 09:59, 25 June 2007 (UTC)

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Malay common name for African genus?
In the lede we currently read:
 * common name Angrek (Indonesian and Malay)

Since, per the distribution section, this genus is confined natively to Africa and islands of the Indian Ocean, why is there mention of the Malay and Indonesian common name anywhere, but especially in the article's opening sentence? If the genus name is derived from a Malay word then this information may be mentioned further into the article, perhaps in an Etymology section, but self-evidently does not belong in the lede. Any other views before I edit? --Ekaterina Colclough (talk) 18:27, 10 October 2022 (UTC)