A compact, clump-forming species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing pendant flowers with hooded, cream-white sepals marked with warm brown-gold spotting and tipped with long, slender reddish tails. Its small size and high-humidity requirements make it an ideal candidate for terrarium culture.
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Light: Low to moderate indirect light with 60–70% shade cloth; avoid any direct sun, which quickly damages the delicate, grass-like foliage.
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Temperature: 55–72°F (13–22°C); intermediate grower. Consistent cool nights are important for long-term health and blooming.
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Humidity: 80–95%; Dracula species require very high humidity at all times. Strong air movement is essential to prevent rot despite the high moisture levels.
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Watering: Keep the mix evenly moist at all times; Dracula have no pseudobulbs and cannot tolerate drought. Water frequently but ensure excellent drainage to avoid root suffocation.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a basket or slotted container using fine sphagnum or bark mix to allow pendant spikes to emerge freely. Shipped bare root, well established — ready to mount or basket-plant upon arrival.