This intriguing species produces distinctive flowers with a unique tubular form and subtle coloration that can be deceptively variable. The blooms are held on slender stems and display remarkable substance, creating an understated yet captivating presentation.
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Light: Bright indirect light to partial shade, similar to conditions under a 50-70% shade cloth. Avoid direct sunlight which can scorch the leaves.
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Temperature: Intermediate to cool grower - Days 59-72°F (15-22°C), Nights 50-59°F (10-15°C). Consistent cool temperatures are essential for healthy growth and flowering. A 10-15°F (5-8°C) day-night differential promotes blooming.
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Humidity: 70-85% with constant air circulation to prevent fungal issues. Use humidity trays, room humidifiers, or terrarium culture to maintain adequate moisture levels. Good air movement is critical to prevent rot.
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Watering: Keep consistently moist year-round but never waterlogged. Water frequency depends on mounting medium - mounted plants may need daily misting, potted plants every 2-3 days.
Additional Notes
Native to the cloud forests of Ecuador at elevations of 2,000-2,800 meters, this species is named for its deceptive appearance (deceptrix meaning "deceiver"). Best grown in small pots with fine-grade bark mix or sphagnum moss, though it can also be mounted on tree fern or cork bark.