Small flowers are fragrant in the evening.

 Angraecum erectum
     As you might guess from the name, this one grows in an upright position. They can eventually get tall enough to need support, but growing them the way we do (on plaques hanging on screens) they’ve ususally sent their roots out and attached to something (often neighbors) and don’t need additional support. Like the majority of angraecums, they are sweetly fragrant - at night. We grow ours alongside aerangis in intermediate light (mostly north, but in a greenhouse) and in warm temperatures. Their foliage is beautiful - dark green with darker speckles.