
Masdevallia fractiflexa (Big)
A Peruvian cloud forest species notable for its zigzagging flower stems — a trait reflected in its Latin name — which bear successive blooms with the characteristic fused sepals and elongated tails of the genus. Its unusual inflorescence structure makes it a conversation piece in any cool-growing collection. This plant is offered in a larger-than-standard commercial size.
- Light: Moderate indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid any direct sun to prevent overheating and leaf damage.
- Temperature: Cool grower. Daytime 58–68°F (14–20°C), nighttime 48–55°F (9–13°C); stable cool temperatures are essential for long-term health and blooming.
- Humidity: 70–85%; a humidifier or terrarium with constant air circulation is strongly recommended.
- Watering: Keep the medium evenly moist at all times; never allow roots to dry out completely.
Additional Notes
Native to Peru at elevations of 2,000–3,000 meters; best grown in small pots with fine sphagnum moss or mounted on tree fern where humidity remains consistently high.
A Peruvian cloud forest species notable for its zigzagging flower stems — a trait reflected in its Latin name — which bear successive blooms with the characteristic fused sepals and elongated tails of the genus. Its unusual inflorescence structure makes it a conversation piece in any cool-growing collection. This plant is offered in a larger-than-standard commercial size.
- Light: Moderate indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid any direct sun to prevent overheating and leaf damage.
- Temperature: Cool grower. Daytime 58–68°F (14–20°C), nighttime 48–55°F (9–13°C); stable cool temperatures are essential for long-term health and blooming.
- Humidity: 70–85%; a humidifier or terrarium with constant air circulation is strongly recommended.
- Watering: Keep the medium evenly moist at all times; never allow roots to dry out completely.
Additional Notes
Native to Peru at elevations of 2,000–3,000 meters; best grown in small pots with fine sphagnum moss or mounted on tree fern where humidity remains consistently high.
Description
A Peruvian cloud forest species notable for its zigzagging flower stems — a trait reflected in its Latin name — which bear successive blooms with the characteristic fused sepals and elongated tails of the genus. Its unusual inflorescence structure makes it a conversation piece in any cool-growing collection. This plant is offered in a larger-than-standard commercial size.
- Light: Moderate indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid any direct sun to prevent overheating and leaf damage.
- Temperature: Cool grower. Daytime 58–68°F (14–20°C), nighttime 48–55°F (9–13°C); stable cool temperatures are essential for long-term health and blooming.
- Humidity: 70–85%; a humidifier or terrarium with constant air circulation is strongly recommended.
- Watering: Keep the medium evenly moist at all times; never allow roots to dry out completely.
Additional Notes
Native to Peru at elevations of 2,000–3,000 meters; best grown in small pots with fine sphagnum moss or mounted on tree fern where humidity remains consistently high.

















