
Pleurothallis nipterophylla
A highly unusual miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with a single large, erect, concave, and glossy dark leaf that acts as a natural cradle for a dense cluster of tiny flowers emerging from its base. The minute blooms, with free sepals and bright yellow columns, create a striking contrast against the dramatic foliage — a true collector’s curiosity.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the large, glossy leaf.
- Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a cool to intermediate grower with a minimum tolerance around 45°F (7°C). Cool nights are essential for long-term health and blooming.
- Humidity: 75–90%; maintain consistently high humidity with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Watering: Water frequently to keep the root zone evenly moist; avoid prolonged dry periods between waterings.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a small pot with sphagnum or fine bark. Ensure good drainage and air movement around the plant base to prevent water pooling in the concave leaf. Shipped bare root, well-established.
A highly unusual miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with a single large, erect, concave, and glossy dark leaf that acts as a natural cradle for a dense cluster of tiny flowers emerging from its base. The minute blooms, with free sepals and bright yellow columns, create a striking contrast against the dramatic foliage — a true collector’s curiosity.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the large, glossy leaf.
- Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a cool to intermediate grower with a minimum tolerance around 45°F (7°C). Cool nights are essential for long-term health and blooming.
- Humidity: 75–90%; maintain consistently high humidity with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Watering: Water frequently to keep the root zone evenly moist; avoid prolonged dry periods between waterings.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a small pot with sphagnum or fine bark. Ensure good drainage and air movement around the plant base to prevent water pooling in the concave leaf. Shipped bare root, well-established.
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$8.75Description
A highly unusual miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with a single large, erect, concave, and glossy dark leaf that acts as a natural cradle for a dense cluster of tiny flowers emerging from its base. The minute blooms, with free sepals and bright yellow columns, create a striking contrast against the dramatic foliage — a true collector’s curiosity.
- Light: Bright indirect light with 50–70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the large, glossy leaf.
- Temperature: 50–68°F (10–20°C); a cool to intermediate grower with a minimum tolerance around 45°F (7°C). Cool nights are essential for long-term health and blooming.
- Humidity: 75–90%; maintain consistently high humidity with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
- Watering: Water frequently to keep the root zone evenly moist; avoid prolonged dry periods between waterings.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a small pot with sphagnum or fine bark. Ensure good drainage and air movement around the plant base to prevent water pooling in the concave leaf. Shipped bare root, well-established.

















