A graceful miniature species endemic to Ecuadorian cloud forests, producing slender, pendulous flowers on arching ramicauls. The three sepals converge into a narrow, fusiform silhouette with short, pointed tails, giving the bloom an elegant, closed appearance reminiscent of a suspended teardrop. The sepaline surface is smooth and slightly glossy, with a delicate, refined texture characteristic of the species.
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Light: 70–80% shade cloth; bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which scorches the thin leaves.
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Temperature: 55–70°F (13–21°C) — Intermediate grower. Tolerates mild fluctuations; avoid prolonged heat above 75°F (24°C).
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Humidity: 80–90%. Maintain strong air movement to prevent fungal issues at the crown and roots.
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Watering: 2–3 times per week; keep roots evenly moist at all times. No pseudobulbs — cannot tolerate drying out. Use soft, low-mineral water when possible.
Additional Notes
Grown and propagated by Ecuagenera in the highlands of Ecuador. A species seldom seen in cultivation outside its native range. Best suited for intermediate growing setups with consistent humidity. Shipped bare root, well-established.