Aerides odorata
Lour. (1790)
Discover me in the Nursery:
Lour. (1790)
Discover me in the Nursery:
This medium-sized orchid species, commonly known as the "Fragrant Aerides," is widespread across Southeast Asia, from the Himalayas to the Philippines. It is a monopodial epiphyte that grows in hot to warm, humid environments, often found near streams or on trees in semi-deciduous forests.
Floral Characteristics: Aerides odorata produces long, arching or pendulous inflorescences densely packed with waxy, white to creamy-white flowers. The flowers are typically marked with fuchsia or purple spots on the lip and sepals. The most famous characteristic is its incredibly sweet, citrus-like fragrance. The blooms are known to be long-lasting.