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Aerangis luteoalba var rhodosticta

Aerangis luteoalba var rhodosticta

Aerangis luteoalba var. rhodosticta Culture

This charming miniature orchid is a variety of the species Aerangis luteoalba, native to regions of Africa, including Kenya and Tanzania. It is an intermediate-growing epiphyte found in riverine forests, which influences its cultivation needs. It is highly valued for its compact size and spectacular floral display.

  • Light: Prefers bright, filtered, indirect light. Direct midday sun should be avoided, as its delicate leaves can easily burn.
  • Temperature: Thrives in intermediate to warm temperatures. Ideal daytime temperatures range between 21-27°C (70-80°F), with a night drop to 15-18°C (59-64°F).
  • Humidity: High humidity is crucial for this species, ideally between 60-80%. Good air circulation is essential to prevent fungal problems.
  • Watering: Requires frequent watering to keep the roots consistently moist, but not waterlogged. It can be mounted on cork or grown in a well-draining potting mix, such as sphagnum moss or bark.

Additional Notes

Floral Characteristics: The most distinctive feature of this orchid is its bright reddish-orange column, which contrasts beautifully with its crystalline white flowers. The flowers, which are relatively large for the size of the plant, are produced on arching inflorescences and are lightly fragrant, and the scent is most noticeable at night.