Masdevallia Urubamba
Masdevallia Urubamba is a primary hybrid of M. ayabacana × M. veitchiana, registered by Beall in 1986. The grex name is fitting — the Urubamba valley of Peru is the heartland of M. veitchiana, one of the two parent species. Both parents are vivid red Peruvian Andean species, and the result is a deeply saturated crimson flower with the elongated form characteristic of the veitchiana lineage and a rich, velvety texture. Offered as an established division. What to expect Flowering: Single-flowered spikes carried upright and presenting the flower face-forward. Freely flowering when cool conditions are met. Flowers: Deep crimson to scarlet-red throughout, with a rich, velvety matte texture. Dorsal sepal forming a narrow elongated hood tapering to a long upward orange-red tail; lateral sepals fusing centrally and tapering to long pendant orange-red tails. The elongated form and deep red saturation reflect the veitchiana parentage clearly. Medium-sized, with strong colour and good substance. Plant: Miniature, compact, upright growth. Vigorous when cool conditions are met. Growing notes Temperature: Cool to intermediate. Both parent species are Peruvian Andean species; this hybrid appreciates cool conditions with cool nights. Avoid sustained warmth. Light: Bright filtered shade. No direct midday sun. Water: Keep evenly moist at all times. No pseudobulbs means no water reserves — do not allow to dry out. Humidity & air: High humidity with constant gentle air movement. Rainwater or RO water preferred. Shipping & condition Offered as an established division of Masdevallia Urubamba. Buds and flowers cannot be guaranteed at time of shipping due to seasonal and environmental factors.
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