
Masdevallia glomerosa
A remarkable species known for its clustered flowering habit, where multiple blooms emerge in dense groups creating a spectacular display of color. The flowers feature broad sepals with short tails and a compact plant structure that makes it particularly suitable for small collections or terrarium environments.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50-70% shade cloth; direct sun will scorch the leaves.
- Temperature: Cool grower. Daytime 59-72°F (15-22°C), nighttime 50-59°F (10-15°C). A pronounced 10-15°F temperature differential encourages abundant flowering.
- Humidity: 70-85% with strong air circulation; achieve through humidity trays, humidifiers, or greenhouse conditions.
- Watering: Keep consistently moist year-round; mounted specimens benefit from daily misting, potted plants require watering every 2-3 days.
Additional Notes
Native to Ecuador at 2,400-3,200 meters elevation. Performs well mounted on tree fern or cork bark, or potted in fine bark mix with sphagnum moss.
A remarkable species known for its clustered flowering habit, where multiple blooms emerge in dense groups creating a spectacular display of color. The flowers feature broad sepals with short tails and a compact plant structure that makes it particularly suitable for small collections or terrarium environments.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50-70% shade cloth; direct sun will scorch the leaves.
- Temperature: Cool grower. Daytime 59-72°F (15-22°C), nighttime 50-59°F (10-15°C). A pronounced 10-15°F temperature differential encourages abundant flowering.
- Humidity: 70-85% with strong air circulation; achieve through humidity trays, humidifiers, or greenhouse conditions.
- Watering: Keep consistently moist year-round; mounted specimens benefit from daily misting, potted plants require watering every 2-3 days.
Additional Notes
Native to Ecuador at 2,400-3,200 meters elevation. Performs well mounted on tree fern or cork bark, or potted in fine bark mix with sphagnum moss.
Original: $27.00
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$9.45Description
A remarkable species known for its clustered flowering habit, where multiple blooms emerge in dense groups creating a spectacular display of color. The flowers feature broad sepals with short tails and a compact plant structure that makes it particularly suitable for small collections or terrarium environments.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50-70% shade cloth; direct sun will scorch the leaves.
- Temperature: Cool grower. Daytime 59-72°F (15-22°C), nighttime 50-59°F (10-15°C). A pronounced 10-15°F temperature differential encourages abundant flowering.
- Humidity: 70-85% with strong air circulation; achieve through humidity trays, humidifiers, or greenhouse conditions.
- Watering: Keep consistently moist year-round; mounted specimens benefit from daily misting, potted plants require watering every 2-3 days.
Additional Notes
Native to Ecuador at 2,400-3,200 meters elevation. Performs well mounted on tree fern or cork bark, or potted in fine bark mix with sphagnum moss.

















