Das ist das neu erworbene Aerangis verdickii mit Infloreszens, es wird einmal am Tag gesprüht, manchmal noch zum Abend hin.
Das ist mein zwei Jahre und schattig kultiviertes verdickii, welches sich von einem Spinnmilbenbefall erholt und nun in gröbster Rinde kultiviert wird. Das Substrat darf komplett austrocknen.
Ein Blick auf die Infloreszens des neuen verdickiis
Ein Blick auf das neue Blattwerk des alten Verdickiis
Das selbe beim neuen Verdickii
@gg68 it is hard to say, but we have some doubts about our Aerangis, bought as verdickii. All 4 of them bought from the same vendor. The ones with the brighter leaf color are in spike now, the darker one of mine is not. It is in a shadier position, because i was told to do so two years ago. The newly obtained one is in spike, because since last year the grower found out to introduce it to bright light in winter for triggering it to flower. That ist why i have two different looking aerangis. Both are the same.
By comparing it carefully with in situ pictures on the net, not knowing if the photographer is absolutely right, i came to the conclusion it could be Aerangis coriacea.
You came in to my mind, because you are an expert on this field.
Maybe we can see some flowers soon for a better comparison....
Your advice here would be a helping hand!