An extraordinary neotropical Ericaceae species native to the misty cloud forests of the Andes. This striking epiphytic shrub displays a beautiful, pendulous growth habit adorned with uniquely textured, velvety foliage—true to its name "lanigerum", which means woolly. The plant produces magnificent, waxy, tubular flowers in brilliant shades of orange-red that dangle elegantly from the stems, making it a spectacular and highly conversational center piece for any exotic plant collection.
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Light: Bright, filtered indirect light; shield the uniquely textured foliage from harsh, direct midday sun to maintain its rich color and vigor.
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Temperature: Cool to intermediate conditions; prefers daytime temperatures between 60–75°F (16–24°C) and benefits beautifully from a refreshing drop in temperature at night.
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Humidity: 70–90%; thrives wonderfully in environments with high ambient moisture, such as greenhouses, terrariums, or indoor spaces equipped with a humidifier.
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Watering: Water regularly to keep the growing medium evenly damp; ensure excellent drainage so the roots stay hydrated but never waterlogged.
Additional Notes
Growing this medium-statured plant in an airy, moisture-retentive, slightly acidic mix or a hanging basket beautifully showcases its cascading stems and vibrant, tubular flowers. Ships bare root and well established; please ensure a gentle rehydration at an intermediate temperature before final potting upon arrival.