
Pleurothallis alvaroi
A striking epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, displaying the remarkable leaf-blooming habit — flowers emerge in a loose raceme directly from the surface of the broad, lanceolate leaf. Each bloom features an erect lanceolate dorsal sepal and a prominently inflated, concave synsepalum with a bold dark central stripe, giving the flower a lantern-like, three-dimensional form.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the broad, fleshy leaves.
- Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a Cool grower that performs best with stable cool conditions and good air movement. Minimum 45°F (7°C).
- Humidity: 70–90%; grow in a small pot or mount with a fine open mix to maintain moisture around the roots while ensuring good airflow.
- Watering: Water regularly to keep roots evenly moist; avoid prolonged dryness between waterings.
Additional Notes
The epiphyllous blooming habit and boldly patterned synsepalum make this a standout specimen for pleurothallid enthusiasts. Best grown in a small pot with a fine, well-draining mix or mounted on cork. Plants are shipped bare root and well-established.
A striking epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, displaying the remarkable leaf-blooming habit — flowers emerge in a loose raceme directly from the surface of the broad, lanceolate leaf. Each bloom features an erect lanceolate dorsal sepal and a prominently inflated, concave synsepalum with a bold dark central stripe, giving the flower a lantern-like, three-dimensional form.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the broad, fleshy leaves.
- Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a Cool grower that performs best with stable cool conditions and good air movement. Minimum 45°F (7°C).
- Humidity: 70–90%; grow in a small pot or mount with a fine open mix to maintain moisture around the roots while ensuring good airflow.
- Watering: Water regularly to keep roots evenly moist; avoid prolonged dryness between waterings.
Additional Notes
The epiphyllous blooming habit and boldly patterned synsepalum make this a standout specimen for pleurothallid enthusiasts. Best grown in a small pot with a fine, well-draining mix or mounted on cork. Plants are shipped bare root and well-established.
Description
A striking epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, displaying the remarkable leaf-blooming habit — flowers emerge in a loose raceme directly from the surface of the broad, lanceolate leaf. Each bloom features an erect lanceolate dorsal sepal and a prominently inflated, concave synsepalum with a bold dark central stripe, giving the flower a lantern-like, three-dimensional form.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the broad, fleshy leaves.
- Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a Cool grower that performs best with stable cool conditions and good air movement. Minimum 45°F (7°C).
- Humidity: 70–90%; grow in a small pot or mount with a fine open mix to maintain moisture around the roots while ensuring good airflow.
- Watering: Water regularly to keep roots evenly moist; avoid prolonged dryness between waterings.
Additional Notes
The epiphyllous blooming habit and boldly patterned synsepalum make this a standout specimen for pleurothallid enthusiasts. Best grown in a small pot with a fine, well-draining mix or mounted on cork. Plants are shipped bare root and well-established.

















