Aerangis verdickii
bcfromfl
16 years ago
Hi everyone --
Although this species is classified as an "intermediate", it's one of the few aerangis that seem to continue to do well above 100F day after day. (Not recommended!) This plant would have been double this size with a mass of tangled roots, were it not for roaches and a difficult move a year and a half ago. Spurs are 4.75 inches long, and it has a sweet, but faint fragrance at night. Like a flock of tiny white swans!
First time blooming.
Bruce C.
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