A compact sympodial orchid from the Andean cloud forests of South America, producing lax corymbs with long, darkly pigmented pedicels and fully hooded, globose flowers with fused sepals forming a closed bell-like structure and a lip visible at the opening. The fleshy, jewel-like flowers suspended on contrasting dark pedicels give the inflorescence a striking, sculptural quality.
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Light: Bright indirect light with 50–60% shade cloth; avoid direct midday sun, which can scorch the foliage.
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Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a cool grower that requires cold nights characteristic of high Andean cloud forests to thrive and bloom reliably.
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Humidity: 75–85%; high humidity supports the fleshy growth habit and promotes consistent flowering.
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Watering: Water thoroughly and allow the substrate to approach dryness between waterings; avoid prolonged saturation at the roots.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a fine, well-draining bark-based mix or mounted on cork. The hooded flowers on dark pedicels are best appreciated up close. Ships bare root, well-established.