Angreacum Lemförde 'White Beauty' is a primary hybrid of sesquipedale x magdalenae and seems to have inherited the best of both, the long nectary of sesquipetale and the beautiful petals, and smaller size of magdalena. It begins wafting its famous perfume at night even before fully open. (My daughter thinks, that during the day it is off-gasing scents that reminds her of delicious meat.)
First bloom for this seedling that sustained superficial injuries going through the security check at the airport while I was transporting it to Chicago to give to my daughter, as you can see, last photo.
Grew nicely in modified S/H (always sitting in 1 inch nutrient solution in the saucer) as a houseplant in the N.E. with supplemental light only in the Winter. Easiest Angraecum for me so far.