This miniature, rare epiphyte is native to Ecuador, found in the cloud forests at elevations around 2000 meters. This tiny orchid is known for its incredibly small size and its distinctive, large flower in relation to the plant. It requires cool, very high-humidity conditions to thrive.
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Light: Requires low to medium, diffuse light. It must be strictly protected from direct sun exposure, thriving best in deep shade or under heavily filtered light.
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Temperature: A cool-growing species. It requires a cool, consistent environment with temperatures between 55-75°F (13-24°C). Cool night temperatures, ideally 55-60°F (13-16°C), are essential for health and reliable flowering.
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Humidity: Extremely high humidity is critical, ideally 80% to 100%. Constant, gentle air movement is mandatory to prevent fungal infections.
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Watering: Water frequently and constantly throughout the year; the root system must never be allowed to dry out. It is best grown mounted or in tiny pots with sphagnum moss inside a terrarium for continuous moisture.
Additional Notes
This species forms tight mats of incredibly small plants. The single flowers are large relative to the plant, often transparent or a light yellow-green color, with a distinctive, deeply veined lip.