🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis
🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis

🙉🙉Draculaland Dracula inaequalis

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These orchids look like monkey faces

Plants in this genus are aptly called monkey orchids. This tropical flower resembles a monkey's face.


The name says it all: The monkey orchid is a downright cute flower. Native to the tropical highland forests of Southeastern Ecuador, the Dracula simia—which translates to "little dragon monkey"—thrives at altitudes around 2,000 meters. You'll need to take a hike to see these quirky plants in their natural environment, though you can grow them at home.

What really captures our hearts about these little buddies are their long faces, formed by a handful of long petals. While the center of the flower may be a dead ringer for our ancestral cousins, the name is a shout-out to the two long sepals (the part of a flower that encloses the developing bud) located at the base of the petals.


 leaves do not exceed 15cm in length , the flowers are around 20-25mm wide and the tails 35-40mm.

 

 

How to Care for an Indoor Orchid


When bringing an orchid into your home, it's important to consider its water, light, and soil requirements.

 

Water
Orchids should be hydrated with tepid water in the sink about once a week. "Run water over the roots and planting mix—wait and water again to make sure the roots and mix were well watered,"

 

Light
How much light your orchid gets is also important. "Indirect light is best from an east- or west-facing window,"In order to determine whether your plant is getting too much or not enough light, look at the color and texture of its leaves. "Plants receiving enough sufficient light will have light green leaves. In low light, the leaves will be darker and stiffer. With very high light they develop a pink or reddish edge on the leaves," 

 

Soil
Typically, orchids grow in a mix made of bark, beat, perlite, or similar materials.  this mixture ensures good drainage.

Fertilizer
Orchids also require fertilization, which should occur during March through November when the plant is actively growing. "Use an orchid fertilizer and apply about once a month,"  "Over-fertilization can result in lots of leaf growth and non-flowers."

 

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