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Masdevallia pandurilabia- 365 days of orchids – day 1083

 

With winter really here, a lot of plants are enjoying the cool temperatures and gentle winter sunshine. This is especially true of our masdevallias that are in rapid leaf growth as well as many of them coming into flower.

A  winter masdevallia highlight is this small growing species native to Peru. Masdevallia pandurilabia grows in cloud forest above 2600m altitude and loves it cool and moist with good air movement. Some species from similar habitats are a challenge to grow well in a greenhouse but this species seems to be a vigorous grower and as you can see from the photo on the left produces lovely glossy leaves too. We grow this species in baskets of bark and moss and give it a minimum of 10C.

The flowers are produced in some abundance on long flower spikes and have dramatic spotting and crossed legs (tails). Despite the unusual spots and crossed legs the species gets its name from its lute shaped lip (its actually rather small so a teeny weeny lute)

See if you can spot the tiny lutes at Orchid Christmas on 14th December (open to the public 10am -4pm)

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