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Masdevallia bicolor

Masdevallia bicolor

An attractive Ecuadorian species producing flowers with distinctive two-toned coloration and characteristic tubular form. Compact plants bloom successively, making this intermediate-growing species particularly appealing for collectors.

  • Light: Bright indirect light to partial shade. Protect from direct sunlight which can scorch leaves.
  • Temperature: Intermediate grower. Daytime 64-77°F (18-25°C), nighttime 54-64°F (12-18°C). More adaptable to varying temperatures than strict cool growers.
  • Humidity: 70-85% with excellent air circulation. Good air movement is critical to prevent fungal and bacterial issues.
  • Watering: Keep media consistently moist throughout the year. Water every 2-3 days depending on conditions, using pure water with low mineral content.

Additional Notes

The name "bicolor" refers to the distinctive two-toned coloration of the flowers, creating visual interest. Best grown mounted on tree fern or cork bark, or in small pots with fine-grade bark mix or sphagnum moss.

$4.80

Original: $16.00

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Masdevallia bicolor

$16.00

$4.80

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Description

An attractive Ecuadorian species producing flowers with distinctive two-toned coloration and characteristic tubular form. Compact plants bloom successively, making this intermediate-growing species particularly appealing for collectors.

  • Light: Bright indirect light to partial shade. Protect from direct sunlight which can scorch leaves.
  • Temperature: Intermediate grower. Daytime 64-77°F (18-25°C), nighttime 54-64°F (12-18°C). More adaptable to varying temperatures than strict cool growers.
  • Humidity: 70-85% with excellent air circulation. Good air movement is critical to prevent fungal and bacterial issues.
  • Watering: Keep media consistently moist throughout the year. Water every 2-3 days depending on conditions, using pure water with low mineral content.

Additional Notes

The name "bicolor" refers to the distinctive two-toned coloration of the flowers, creating visual interest. Best grown mounted on tree fern or cork bark, or in small pots with fine-grade bark mix or sphagnum moss.