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crossing tails — forming the elegant
high humidity is essential to maintain the lush pubescent foliage and support continuous blooming
The plicate
000 meters in cool
fan-shaped lip is boldly veined and flared at the margins
Sobralia atropubescens Dracuvallia crossing tails — forming theSobralia atropubescens, is a terrestrial orchid from the humid mountain forests of Central and South America. It is characterized by its erect, cane like stems covered in dark red hairs and thin, pleated (plicate) leaves. Light: Prefers medium to bright, indirect light. Provide strong, filtered light for 1214 hours daily, but never direct sun, which will damage the pleated leaves. Temperature: A warm to cool grower that prefers stable, intermediate