This iconic Andean species produces spectacular large flowers with broad, fused sepals forming a wide triangular structure and short sepaline tails that create a bold, showy display. The robust growth habit and reliable blooming make it one of the most popular and rewarding species in the genus.
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Light: Bright shade to filtered light, avoiding direct sun which can burn the foliage; east-facing windows or 50-70% shade cloth recommended
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Temperature: Cool grower - 50-68°F (10-20°C) days, 45-55°F (7-13°C) nights; benefits from consistent cool conditions year-round with good day-night temperature differential
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Humidity: 70-85% with excellent air circulation to prevent fungal issues; use fans or natural airflow, mist in morning hours during dry periods
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Watering: Keep consistently moist year-round using pure water (rainwater or RO preferred), reduce frequency slightly in winter but never allow to dry completely; water in morning to allow foliage to dry before evening
Additional Notes
Native to the cloud forests at elevations of 2,500-3,500 meters, this species has been cultivated since the 1800s and remains a cornerstone of Masdevallia collections worldwide. Best grown mounted on tree fern or cork bark, or in small pots with fine-grade bark mix or sphagnum moss.