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The free lateral sepals diverge dramatically in soft cream-pink tones
A miniature reed-stem orchid native to the cloud forests of Ecuador
three-lobed lip with curved lateral lobes and a spotted central lobe
multi-branched pyramidal spikes
This slipper orchid is a naturally occurring species
Pabstiella tripterantha Dressleria The free lateral sepals divergeA graceful miniature epiphyte from the Atlantic Forest and Andean foothills, producing long, pendulous racemes densely packed with small flowers. Each bloom features a distinctive hooked synsepalum the fused lateral sepals curve outward at the tip giving the cascading inflorescence a uniquely ornamental, chain like appearance. Light: Bright indirect light with 5070% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the thin, pendant leaves. Temperature:
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