Aerangis
(pronounced: ay-er-RANG-giss)
Classification
Vandeae subtribe Aerangidinae
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Overview
Monopodial epiphytes. Stems short with thick greyish-white roots. Leaves alternate, distichous, leathery, usually obliquely bilobed at the apex. Inflorescences axillary arching-pendent racemes, often fractiflex, the floral bracts inconspicuous, often brown. Flowers starry, strongly two-ranked, white, usually fragrant in the evening. Sepals and petals free, spreading, subsimilar, subequal, often reflexed. Lip unlobed, subsimilar to the petals, strongly reflexed and often subparallel with the ovary, with an elongate nectar spur, the spur gently curved or spiralled, usually without callus. Column somewhat club-shaped, without wings or a foot; pollinia 2, sulcate, on a common linear stipe and variously shaped viscidium.
Etymology
From the Greek aer, meaning air, and angos, meaning vessel, alluding to the elongate spurs common in the genus.
Distribution
A genus of 60 species in Africa and Madagascar with one species extending to Sri Lanka.
Care and Culture Card
See basic growing conditions and care information below.
Grow plants of Aerangis mounted on slabs without any moisture-retaining material at the roots or in pots or baskets using a medium-grade epiphyte mixture. Provide intermediate to warm temperatures and regular watering throughout the year. Species of Aerangis with dark green leaves should be grown under low light while other species should be given medium bright light levels. Allow the roots to dry out slightly between waterings. Most species of Aerangis are fragrant in the evening in keeping with their pollination by moths. However, a percentage of people are unable to detect the fragrance of at least some of the species.
SpeciesKey
1 Base of lip with a pair of small calli. A. cryptodon 1' Base of lip without any callus. 2 2(1') Leaves to 1.6 in. (4 cm) long; flowers 1--3 per inflorescence. 3 2' Leaves more than 1.9 in. (5 cm) long; flowers few to many. 4 3(2) Leaves green without any spotting; sepals and petals subsimilar, subequal. A. curnowiana 3' Leaves green with silvery spots; sepals and petals subsimilar but not equal, the sepals wider than the petals. A. punctata 4(2') Spur hooked at the apex. A. calantha 4' Spur variously shaped but without a hooked apex. 5 5(4') Petals twice as wide as the dorsal sepal; flowers pale yellow; the spur bent at the middle. A. citrata 5' Petals subequal to the dorsal sepal; flowers usually white; the spur curved or twisted, never bent. 6 6(5') Lip broadest above the middle. 7 6' Lip oblong or broadest below the middle. 12 7(6) Spur to 3.5 in. (9 cm) long or shorter. 8 7' Spur elongate, to 9 in. (23 cm) long. 11 8(7) Spur strongly incurved at the middle with the apex subparallel to the lip. A. luteo-alba 8' Spur gently curved at the middle, pendent. 9 9(8') Inflorescences shorter than the leaves, to 1.9 in. (5 cm) long. A. fastuosa 9' Inflorescences longer than the leaves, more than 7.8 in. (20 cm) long. 10 10(9') Spur to 1.6 in. (4 cm) long. A. alcicornis 10' Spur to 3.5 in. (9 cm) long. A. modesta 11(7') Spur gently curved at the base, without any spiral twisting. A. fuscata 11' Spur spirally twisted. A. kotschyana 12(6') Spur spirally twisted. 13 12' Spur straight or gently curved, never spirally twisted. 14 13(12) Spur to 9.7 in. (25 cm) long. A. splendida 13' Spur to 5.8 in. (15 cm) long. A. thomsoni 14(12') Spur short, to 1 in. (2.5 cm) long. 15 14' Spur longer, more than 1.9 in. (5 cm) long. 17 15(14) Inflorescences about three times as long as the leaves, to 9.7 in. (25 cm) long. A. pallidiflora 15' Inflorescences subequal to the leaves, to 5.8 in. (15 cm) long. 16 16(15') Spur to 0.5 in. (1.2 cm) long; inflorescences to 2.7 in. (7 cm) long; leaves without blackish spots. A. hyaloides 16' Spur to 1 in. (2.5 cm) long; inflorescnces to 5.8 in. (15 cm) long; leaves with blackish spots. A. ugandensis 17(14') Leaves with darker, reticulated venation. 18 17' Leaves without darker, reticulated venation. 20 18(17) Spur short, to 2.9 in. (7.5 cm) long. A. biloba 18' Spur longer, more than 3.9 in. (10 cm) long. 19 19(18') Inflorescences to 15.6 in. (40 cm) long; leaves to 8.6 in. (22 cm) long. A. coriacea 19' Inflorescences to 7.8 in. (20 cm) long; leaves to 4.3 in. (11 cm) long. A. somalensis 20(17') Inflorescences short, to 6.6 in. (17 cm) long. 21 20' Inflorescences longer, more than 7.8 in. (20 cm) long. 24 21(20) Dorsal sepal to 0.3 in. (0.8 cm) long. A. appendiculata 21' Dorsal sepal more than 0.5 in. (1.3 cm) long. 22 22(21') Leaves with blackish spots, to 9.4 in. (24 cm) long. A. confusa 22' Leaves without blackish spots, to 5.8 in. (15 cm) long. 23 23(22') Inflorescences short, to 3.1 in. (8 cm) long; dorsal sepal to 1.4 in. (3.5 cm) long. A. carnosa 23' Inflorescences longer, to 6.6 in. (17 cm) long; dorsal sepal to 1 in. (2.5 cm) long. A. kirkii 24(20') Dorsal sepal to 0.9 in. (2.2 cm) long. 25 24' Dorsal sepal more than 0.9 in. (2.2 cm) long. 32 25(24) Spur elongate, more than 4.9 in. (12.5 cm) long. 26 25' Spur shorter, to 4.7 in. (12 cm) long. 28 26(25) Leaves with undulate margins. A. verdickii 26' Leaves with straight margins. 27 27(26') Leaves with blackish spots (sometimes absent); lip long-acuminate. A. distincta 27' Leaves without blackish spots; lip acute. A. ellisii 28(25') Dorsal sepal to 0.8 in. (2 cm) long; inflorescences usually more than 4.7 in. (12 cm) long. 29 28' Dorsal sepal to 0.5 in. (1.4 cm) long; inflorescences to 4.7 in. (12 cm) long. 31 29(28) Leaves longer, to 7.8 in. (20 cm) long, with undulate margins; spur to 2.7 in. (7 cm) long. A. arachnopus 29' Leaves shorter, to 4.9 in. (12.5 cm) long, with straight margins; spur longer, more than 3.5 in. (1.4 cm) long. 30 30(29') Pedicel and ovary horizontal; spur gently curved at the base and then straight. A. decaryana 30' Pedicel and ovary suberect; spur gently curved for its entire length. A. stylosa 31(28') Spur to 2.3 in. (6 cm) long; leaves to 7.8 in. (20 cm) long; lip not auriculate. A. macrocentra 31' Spur to 3.1 in. (8 cm) long; leaves to 5.8 in. (15 cm) long; lip auriculate. A. mystacidii 32(24') Column elongate, to 1.4 in. (3.7 cm) long. A. gracillima 32' Column shorter, to 0.4 in. (1 cm) long. 33 33(32') Spur to 5.8 in. (15 cm) long. A. articulata 33' Spur longer, to 9.7 in. (25 cm) long. 34 34(33') Leaves with blackish spots. A. brachycarpa 34' Leaves without blackish spots. A. fuscata
Literature
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