Aerangis Orchids

Aerangis is an orchid genus, endemic to Africa, which contains about 60 Aerangis species. The Aerangis genus has been established by the German Botanist Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach in the year 1865. Aerangis orchids are growing epiphytic, occasionally also lithophytic.
The abbreviation in horticultural trade is: Aergs.


Aerangis biloba (Lindl.) Schltr. 1915

Aerangis biloba (Lindl.) Schltr. 1915 is an epiphytic growing small orchid species with fragrant, long-living flowers. Aerangis biloba orchids are native to tropical Africa. Flowers get a size of about 3 - 4 cm. Flowering period: Spring - Summer © Orchids Flowers.com Image: Aerangis biloba (Lindl.) Schltr. 1915 Photographer: Kitisak “Nat” Jaidee

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Aerangis luteo-alba var. rhodosticta (Kraenzl.) J. Stewart 1979

Aerangis luteo-alba var. rhodosticta (Kraenzl.) J. Stewart 1979 is an epiphytic growing miniature orchid species from Africa. The beautiful white, fragrant orchid flowers reach a size of about 2.5 - 3 cm. Flowering period: Winter - Spring © Orchids Flowers.com Image: Aerangis luteo-alba var. rhodosticta (Kraenzl.) J. Stewart 1979 Photographer: Kitisak “Nat” Jaidee © Orchids Read More »

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