Angraecum Lemforde White beauty is my all time favorite. It smells better than magdalanae imo and magdalanae is difficult for many because it will fall apart in heat. I have bloomed mine under normal house temperatures, but when I had it in my 80 is degree grow space, it started dropping leaves. Luckiky I had been warned about this by Ron McHatton, so I knew what was going on immediately. Jumellea comoroensis smells like violets in the morning and can bloom every 3 months under lights. Its very easy to grow. I've got sesquipedale vwr angustifolium (small version) and I agree that it smells weird. Angraecum scottianum bloomed multiple times under shop lights and smells kind of minty if I recall. Its not great, but not bad either. Sobennikoffia robusta (big plants) and aerwngis fastuosa both sm3ll like tuberose but sweeter. They are very nice. I was not a huge fan of aerangis biloba, but it was very easy and again, blooms under phal light. Eurychone rothschildiana does smell like cinnamon, but there is a hint of plastic in there, so its also kind of weird to me. All but the big ones and magdalanae bloomed under t12 four foot shop lights, but they bloom well under cattleya light. Magdalanaecan apparently take full sun, and is listed as needing high light, but mine doesn't. Rothschildiana needs to be watered just before the mix dries or it will abort flowers. Thwts all I can think of at the moment. Angraecum compactum is supposed to be nicely fragrant but I haven't b.oomed mine yet or fastuosa though I think that could take shop lights. Mine has started spikes multiple times under a rack with one led bar and one shop light, so it gets more than shop lights put out, but it doesn't seem to need standard cattleya light either.
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