A miniature, highly sought-after species native to the high-altitude cloud forests of New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago, prized for its exceptionally long-lasting, solitary flowers. This compact, clump-forming epiphyte features short, fleshy stems and rough-textured leaves, often displaying vibrant, variable floral tones that make it a true gem for any specialized collection.
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Light: Bright, filtered indirect light; avoid intense direct sun, which can cause heat stress and damage the delicate foliage.
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Temperature: 50–75°F (10–24°C); this cool-to-intermediate grower thrives with a distinct day-night temperature drop to promote health and longevity.
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Humidity: 70–85%; high, consistent humidity combined with excellent air circulation is critical for maintaining its vigor.
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Watering: Keep the roots consistently moist with high-quality water, ensuring the substrate never fully dries out or becomes waterlogged.
Additional Notes
Best cultivated mounted on cork or in a small pot with high-quality sphagnum moss to ensure optimal root health and drainage. Ships bare root; upon arrival, rehydrate in a cool, intermediate environment before potting in your preferred setup.