A curated collection of three Dracula species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, selected for their extraordinary pendant blooms, fungal-mimicry pollination strategy, and compact clump-forming habit — a must for serious collectors of cool-growing cloud forest orchids.
Additional Notes
All three species are grown and selected at Ecuagenera, Ecuador, under cool to intermediate conditions. Must be grown in open baskets or slatted containers — pendant flower spikes grow downward and cannot bloom in solid pots. Requires very high humidity (80–95%) with strong air movement at all times. Best grown in fine sphagnum moss. Ships bare root and well-established at 10–15 cm.