Plants in genus aerangis
Aerangis citrata
Aerangis citrata is an epiphytic orchid species indigenous to Madagascar, known for its unique growth habit and adaptability to various environments.
Aerangis luteoalba var. rhodosticta
Aerangis luteoalba var. rhodosticta is a miniature to small-sized epiphytic orchid species known for its fragrant flowers. It prefers a humid environment, making it ideal for indoor cultivation in terrariums or greenhouses.
Aerangis fastuosa
Aerangis fastuosa is an epiphytic orchid from Madagascar, celebrated for its large, white, star-shaped, fragrant flowers. It blooms annually, even in low light, and is less prone to disease compared to other orchids. This warm-growing species prefers medium light and good air movement, with flowers that are fragrant at night and last over three weeks.
Aerangis hyaloides
Aerangis hyaloides is a miniature orchid native to the shady, moist forests of Madagascar. It produces 6 to 20 glistening white flowers, making it a captivating addition to any orchid collection. This epiphyte thrives in warm conditions and requires high humidity, making it ideal for terrariums or humid indoor environments.
Aerangis ellisii
Aerangis ellisii is an epiphytic orchid species native to Madagascar, thriving in warm conditions with medium light and good air movement. It is known for its unique growth habit and is part of the Aerangis genus.