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Plutarchia portillae

A.Doucette & H.Medina (2025)

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Plant Size (Approx.) : 25cm

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Description

Description

This is a rare, shrubby species belonging to the Ericaceae family, native to the high-altitude cloud forests and sub-paramos of the Andes. This species was described for the Ecuagenera research team.

  • Light: Provide bright, filtered light, mimicking the levels beneath a dense forest canopy. Intense direct sunlight must be avoided to prevent damage.
  • Temperature: This cool-growing species thrives in Cool to Intermediate conditions, with ideal temperatures ranging from 55-77°F (13-25°C). A distinct drop in temperature at night is required.
  • Humidity: High, constant humidity (70-90%) is crucial for this cloud forest plant. Excellent air circulation is mandatory to prevent fungal diseases and rot in humid environments.
  • Watering: The potting medium must be kept consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the substrate surface feels slightly dry, ensuring superior drainage.

Additional Notes

As a member of the Plutarchia genus, the plant produces small, often waxy, bell-shaped or angled flowers that may be white or red. The specific epithet portillae honors the Portilla family for their contributions to the discovery and study of Andean flora.