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Masdevallia picea

Masdevallia picea

A bold and dramatic species from Andean cloud forests, producing large, solitary flowers with a striking triangular silhouette. The three sepals fuse into a broad, asymmetric floral body with short, sharp tails at each apex, while the surface is densely textured — almost leathery in appearance.

  • Light: 70–80% shade cloth; bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which scorches the leaves.
  • Temperature: 50–65°F (10–18°C) — Cool grower. A consistent day-to-night temperature drop helps trigger blooming; avoid prolonged exposure above 70°F (21°C).
  • Humidity: 80–90%. Maintain strong air circulation to prevent fungal rot at the crown and roots.
  • Watering: 2–3 times per week; keep roots evenly moist at all times. No pseudobulbs — cannot tolerate drying out. Use soft, low-mineral water when possible.

Additional Notes

Grown and propagated by Ecuagenera in the highlands of Ecuador. A collector's species prized for its unusually dark, textured blooms and commanding presence. Shipped bare root, well-established.

$7.00

Original: $20.00

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Masdevallia picea

$20.00

$7.00

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Description

A bold and dramatic species from Andean cloud forests, producing large, solitary flowers with a striking triangular silhouette. The three sepals fuse into a broad, asymmetric floral body with short, sharp tails at each apex, while the surface is densely textured — almost leathery in appearance.

  • Light: 70–80% shade cloth; bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which scorches the leaves.
  • Temperature: 50–65°F (10–18°C) — Cool grower. A consistent day-to-night temperature drop helps trigger blooming; avoid prolonged exposure above 70°F (21°C).
  • Humidity: 80–90%. Maintain strong air circulation to prevent fungal rot at the crown and roots.
  • Watering: 2–3 times per week; keep roots evenly moist at all times. No pseudobulbs — cannot tolerate drying out. Use soft, low-mineral water when possible.

Additional Notes

Grown and propagated by Ecuagenera in the highlands of Ecuador. A collector's species prized for its unusually dark, textured blooms and commanding presence. Shipped bare root, well-established.