A bold miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing solitary flowers with an erect, twisted dorsal sepal, deeply connate lateral sepals forming a long, curved synsepal, and a narrow, tongue-like lip. The overall structure is dramatic and sculptural for its small size.
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Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the soft, broad leaves.
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Temperature: 55–72°F (13–22°C); an intermediate grower with a minimum tolerance around 50°F (10°C). Moderate temperature fluctuations between day and night encourage blooming.
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Humidity: 75–90%; maintain consistently high humidity with good air movement to prevent fungal issues.
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Watering: Water frequently to keep the root zone evenly moist; avoid prolonged dry periods between waterings.
Additional Notes
Best grown mounted on cork or tree fern, or in a small pot with a fine, open mix (sphagnum or fine bark). Thrives under intermediate, humid conditions typical of Ecuadorian cloud forests. Shipped bare root, well-established.