Description
or group with other plants
Avoid direct sunlight which can fade the distinctive pale veining and damage the velvety leaf surface
This magnificent species showcases some of the most spectacular foliage in the aroid family
Flowers are fully white to pale cream with a delicate
Native to Brazil
Pleurothallis diabolica Phragmipedium or group with other plantsFound in Antioquia department of Colombia on the western Cordillera and in Esmeraldas province of northwestern Ecuador in primary forests at elevations of 300 to 850 meters as a small sized, hot to warm growing, caespitose epiphyte with slender, erect ramicauls enveloped basally by 2 to 3 close, tubular sheaths and another below the middle and carrying a single, apical, deflexed, rigid, coriaceous, narrowly ovate, acute, basally sessile, deeply
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