This was labelled VANDA JVB X ASCA 'UDOM GOLD', but I feel sure that's not correct.
It was grwoing like a Vanda completely in air with naked roots and no media. The flower spike was slightly drooping with 10 flowers all with long 'tails' up to 6" long. The flowers are creamy white with greeny yellow additional petals and small spots on the darker parts.
Hi Trevor. Welcome to the OB. I don't know what that is. I sure would like to know what you have there though once you find out. Do you have any more pictures of it, like the whole plant and a closeup of on bloom?
Hey Trevor,
You're correct in assuming it's not a vandaceous plant. I think others have hit the mark with it being in the Angraecoid alliance, perhaps in the Aerangis group, given the length of the spur and the pendulous inflorescence...at least it looks pendulous to me. Angraecoids are something I know a lot about, but maybe one of our other members has a passion for them who could help.
I wonder why it was growing and flowering without any growing mediun, merely with the roots in air. The leaves are very like Vanda = several pairs of opposite leaves in a single parallel shape.
JUST COME ACROSS THIS IN RHS DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. ANGRAECUM CAUDATUM. (SEE PAGE 120 OF VOLUME 1) THE DRAWING AND DESCRIPTION LOOK TO BE EXACTLY CORRECT. IT COMES FROM SIERRA LEONE.