Aerangis punctata
Aerangis punctata J.Stewart

Aerangis punctata is a species in the Orchidaceae family, first described by J. Stewart in 1986. It is part of the Aerangis genus and is known to occur in Madagascar and Réunion.
Description
Aerangis punctata belongs to the Orchidaceae, a large and diverse family of flowering plants commonly known as orchids. The species was formally described by J. Stewart in 1986. Its distribution includes Madagascar and Réunion, indicating a regional presence within the Indian Ocean region. As a member of the Aerangis genus, it shares characteristics typical of this group, which includes epiphytic and lithophytic orchids often found in tropical and subtropical climates.
Distribution
Global · Madagascar · Réunion
