- Blooming Size, Not in Bloom
- Mature Plants Blooming in Months, Not Years
- Inhabits Southern Mexico to Costa Rica
- found on tree trunks and branches (epiphytic)
- or on rock outcroppings (terrestrial-lithophyte)
- blooms in the winter through spring and occasionally in the fall
- slightly fragrant flowers
- flowers open sequentially
- prefers mounted on wood
- intermediate to hot
- national flower of Costa Rica.
- likes a dry winter rest.
- prefers mounted on wood,
- but will grow in pots or baskets
- with a well-drained mixture,
- such as (coconut chips,
- or bark).
- Water Well, Allow to Nearly Dry
- Regular, Non Urea fertilizer promotes good growth
- Uncommon in cultivation species
- Shipped Bare Root in humid forests on tree trunks and branches or terrestrial-lithophyte on granite cliff banks at altitudes of 200 to 2300
- blooms in the winter through spring and occasionally in the fall
- slightly fragrant flowers
- flowers open sequentially
- prefers mounted on wood
- intermediate to hot
- national flower of Costa Rica.
- likes a dry winter rest.
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