Anathallis pachyphyta Culture Anathallis pachyphyta is a mini-miniature sized, cool to cold growing epiphyte native to wet montane forests of Ecuador and northern Peru. It grows as a shortly creeping plant with erect ramicauls. Light: Bright, filtered ligh
Anathallis pachyphyta is a mini-miniature sized, cool to cold growing epiphyte native to wet montane forests of Ecuador and northern Peru. It grows as a shortly creeping plant with erect ramicauls.
Light: Bright, filtered light. Avoid direct sunlight, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
Temperature: Cool to cold growing conditions are preferred, with a temperature range of 13-18C (55-65F) during the day and 10-16C (50-60F) at night.
Humidity: High humidity levels are essential, ideally between 60-80%.
Watering: Keep the substrate consistently moist, but avoid overwatering which can lead to root rot. Allow the top layer of the substrate to dry slightly between waterings.
Additional Notes
Floral Characteristics: This orchid produces small, star-shaped flowers, approximately 5mm in size, intermittently over a long period. The flowers are described as orange with red-tipped petals and a red lip. The sepals are sparsely hairy, and the lip is glandular and pubescent.
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