Aerangis luteo-alba var. rhodosticta
This small, epiphytic species is found from Ethiopia to Angola in riverine forests on small twigs and branches of bushes and trees, rarely on trunks at elevations of 1250 to 2200 meters and appreciates a humid environment. Aerangis leutoalba can be mounted on cork or tree fern. They can bloom in the winter or spring and they have fragrant flowers in two flat rows, on a axillary, to 14" [40cm]long, arching or pendulous inflorescence. In the summer the plant is in full growth and they need high humidity and plenty of water and fertilizer until mid autumn when it should be reduced, but not to the point of being dry.
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