A shrubby, branching reed-stem orchid from the cloud forests of Central America, with distinctively pigmented dark stems and erect spikes bearing well-spaced flowers with lanceolate spreading sepals, narrow petals, and a trilobed lip with a broad, emarginate central lobe. The bushy, multi-branched habit makes it an architecturally interesting specimen even outside of bloom.
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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: 54–72°F (12–22°C); an intermediate-cool grower that benefits from mild days and cool nights with good air movement.
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Humidity: 70–85%; consistent humidity supports vigorous branching growth and reliable 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 well-draining bark-based mix in a generously sized pot to accommodate the branching habit. Ships bare root, well-established.