Plants in genus aerides
Aerides houlletiana
Aerides houlletiana is a medium to large-sized orchid species that thrives in hot to warm climates. It prefers a dry environment with partial shade, making it suitable for tropical gardens. This orchid is known for its striking appearance and is a favorite among orchid collectors seeking a plant that can adapt to various growing conditions.
Aerides odorata
Aerides odorata is a large, fragrant orchid native to Southeast Asia, known for its cinnamon-scented flowers. It thrives in bright light and is found in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. This epiphyte is threatened by habitat loss and requires specific care, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.
Aerides rubescens
Aerides rubescens is a large-sized, hot to cool growing monopodial epiphyte known for its fragrant, cinnamon-scented flowers. It prefers bright light locations and requires an intermediate climate with medium air circulation and high humidity. This orchid is a captivating choice for those interested in exotic and aromatic plants.
Aerides quinquevulnera
Aerides quinquevulnera is an orchid species found in the Philippines and New Guinea. It is known for its beautiful flowers and is a popular choice among orchid collectors. This plant requires specific growing conditions to thrive, including high humidity and filtered light.