How to Propagate Ansellia africana

Unlocking the Secrets of the “Lion’s Mouth”: Propagating Ansellia africana

The Ansellia africana, also known as the “Lion’s Mouth” orchid, is a majestic and captivating plant with unique, vibrant flowers that resemble, you guessed it, a lion’s yawning mouth! This epiphytic orchid, native to Africa, is a true beauty and a rewarding plant for even beginner growers. While it can be readily found in nurseries, the joy of propagating your own Ansellia africana from cuttings or divisions adds a special charm to the experience.

Methods of Propagation

There are two main ways to propagate Ansellia africana:

  • Division: This method involves carefully separating the plant into individual clumps, each with its roots and a healthy growth point. The ideal time to do this is during the spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.
  • Cuttings: This method is suitable for experienced growers and involves taking stem cuttings with at least three nodes and rooting them in a suitable rooting medium.

Division: A Gentle Approach

  • Choosing the right plant: Select a healthy plant with multiple clumps that are easily separable.
  • Preparation: Gently remove the plant from its pot and carefully loosen the substrate around the roots.
  • Division: Locate the natural division points where the clumps are easily detachable. Use a sharp, clean knife or sterilized scissors to separate the clumps, ensuring each has roots and a healthy growth point.
  • Repotting: Plant each division in a well-draining orchid potting mix and water thoroughly.

Cuttings: A Challenging But Rewarding Venture:

  • Choosing the right cutting: Take a healthy stem section with at least three nodes (bulbs). A node is the area on the stem where the leaves grow.
  • Preparation: Remove any leaves from the bottom two nodes. Dip the cut end of the cutting in a rooting hormone powder to encourage root development.
  • Rooting: Place the cutting into a rooting medium, such as a mixture of perlite and peat moss. Keep the medium moist and warm, providing indirect sunlight. This process can take several weeks or months.
  • Transplanting: Once the cuttings have developed healthy roots, gently transplant them into individual pots with orchid potting mix.

Tips for Success:

  • Provide ample humidity: Ansellia africana thrives in humid environments. Misting the plant regularly or placing it on a pebble tray with water can aid in maintaining humidity.
  • Use the right potting mix: A loose and airy potting mix that drains well is crucial for success.
  • Avoid over-watering: Water only when the potting mix has dried out to prevent root rot.
  • Provide adequate light: Ansellia africana enjoys bright indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
  • Fertilize during the growing season: Use a balanced orchid fertilizer diluted to half strength during the growing season (spring and summer).
  • Patience is key: Propagation can take time, so be patient and persistent in your efforts.

Enjoying the Lion’s Roar:

Once your Ansellia africana cuttings or divisions have established themselves and start blooming, you’ll truly appreciate the rewards of this unique and fascinating orchid. So get your hands dirty, delve into the world of propagation, and enjoy the beauty and captivating nature of the “Lion’s Mouth” orchid.