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  • Aerangis luteo-alba var. rhodosticta is a miniature epiphytic orchid native to tropical Africa, found from Cameroon to Kenya and Tanzania. It has a compact, fan-like growth habit with a few narrow, leathery leaves and produces graceful, pendulous spikes of crystalline white flowers. Each bloom features a long nectar spur and a distinctive bright red-orange column, which gives the variety its name (“rhodosticta” means red-marked).

    This elegant species thrives in warm to intermediate, humid conditions with bright, filtered light and good air movement. Its delicate, night-fragrant flowers and contrasting red centers make it one of the most striking and beloved African Aerangis orchids among collectors.


    🌿 Care Guide

    Light:
    Bright, filtered light similar to that for Phalaenopsis orchids—avoid harsh midday sun. East-facing windows or shaded south exposures are ideal. Leaves should be medium green, not dark or yellowish.

    Temperature:
    Warm to intermediate conditions:

    • Day: 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)

    • Night: 16–20 °C (60–68 °F)
      Avoid temperatures below 13 °C (55 °F).

    Humidity & Airflow:
    High humidity (60–80%) is essential, with constant gentle air movement to prevent fungal problems. In dry homes, use a humidity tray or humidifier.

    Watering:
    Keep evenly moist but never soggy. Do not allow roots to dry completely for long periods.

    • Mounted plants: Mist daily or water 3–5 times per week.

    • Potted plants: Water every 3–4 days, allowing slight drying between waterings.
      Use rain, distilled, or reverse-osmosis water if possible.

Aerangis luteo-alba v. rhodosticta

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  • Aerangis luteo-alba var. rhodosticta is a miniature epiphytic orchid native to tropical Africa, found from Cameroon to Kenya and Tanzania. It has a compact, fan-like growth habit with a few narrow, leathery leaves and produces graceful, pendulous spikes of crystalline white flowers. Each bloom features a long nectar spur and a distinctive bright red-orange column, which gives the variety its name (“rhodosticta” means red-marked).

    This elegant species thrives in warm to intermediate, humid conditions with bright, filtered light and good air movement. Its delicate, night-fragrant flowers and contrasting red centers make it one of the most striking and beloved African Aerangis orchids among collectors.


    🌿 Care Guide

    Light:
    Bright, filtered light similar to that for Phalaenopsis orchids—avoid harsh midday sun. East-facing windows or shaded south exposures are ideal. Leaves should be medium green, not dark or yellowish.

    Temperature:
    Warm to intermediate conditions:

    • Day: 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)

    • Night: 16–20 °C (60–68 °F)
      Avoid temperatures below 13 °C (55 °F).

    Humidity & Airflow:
    High humidity (60–80%) is essential, with constant gentle air movement to prevent fungal problems. In dry homes, use a humidity tray or humidifier.

    Watering:
    Keep evenly moist but never soggy. Do not allow roots to dry completely for long periods.

    • Mounted plants: Mist daily or water 3–5 times per week.

    • Potted plants: Water every 3–4 days, allowing slight drying between waterings.
      Use rain, distilled, or reverse-osmosis water if possible.