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filiform sepal tails that cascade downward in unison
An exceptional and highly select color form of this magnificent unifoliate species native to the wet forests of South America
Light: Prefers partial shade to bright
Watering: Maintain consistent moisture throughout the year
was founded in 2007 with the objective of creating an information and interpretation center devoted to the rich orchid flora of the Andes
Pleurothallis maduroi Comparettia filiform sepal tails that cascadeA diminutive epiphyllous species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing a solitary flower nestled in a depression on the surface of a large, glossy leaf. The broad, concave dorsal sepal curves forward like an open shell, sheltering a trilobed lip with a prominent column within a flower of intimate, recessed architecture, almost hidden within the leaf itself. Light: Bright indirect light with 5065% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can