Lepanthes chameleonThis is an intermediate to cool growing cloud forest species from Costa Rica where it grows at altitudes between 1700-2500 meters. I grow it mounted on EpiWeb, on my “Lepanthes branch”, in the cool vivarium, wet and humid and low light. The flowers are rather large for the genus, measuring about 23 mm tall. I think it is simply stunning and I just love the hairy fringe – all hairy flowers are awesome in my book – and the flamboyant color and shape. Near perfection in other words!

Being able to truly appreciate it without the need for a magnifying glass is a clear bonus as well. I really think this would be a more widely grown genus if the flowers were larger and the amazing detail was more apparent to the naked eye. Dear husband rolls his eyes and tells me to just photograph them so he can see them properly when I try to show him these little gems. I see his point but adore them all the same.

My large photo here in this post was actually awarded “photo of the week” from the American Orchid Society. Nice! Especially since I still consider myself a novice photographer… granted I’m heavily influenced by my profession as a designer, but still. Thanks!

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