A select cross within Den. vexillarius, pairing two spotted forms to intensify the characteristic markings of this beloved New Guinea species. Compact and floriferous, it produces clusters of tubular flowers at the apex of slender canes — a charming and highly collectible member of the Oxyglossum section.
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Light: Moderate to bright indirect light; 50–60% shade cloth. Avoid harsh midday sun.
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Temperature: Cool to intermediate grower. Daytime 59–72°F (15–22°C), nights 50–59°F (10–15°C). Consistent cool nights promote best flowering.
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Humidity: 70–85% relative humidity with good air movement at all times.
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Watering: Keep evenly moist; do not allow to dry out completely. Reduce slightly during cooler months.
Additional Notes
Best grown in small pots with a well-draining mix of fine bark and perlite, or mounted. Native to montane forests of New Guinea at elevations above 2,000 m. A rewarding species for cool-growing enthusiasts seeking compact, free-flowering plants.