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This is a compact plant with a relatively small footprint
producing pendant umbellate inflorescences with several simultaneously opening flowers
It is found in primary and secondary pine/oak forests at elevations ranging from 1000 to 2450 meters
A unique species that features flowers with the fused sepal tube and the characteristic tapered tails of the genus
Pleurothallis miranda Odontoglossum This is a compact plantA compact miniature species from the Andean cloud forests, forming dense clumps of erect, oval, fleshy leaves. Solitary flowers emerge directly on the leaf surface, displaying a hooded dorsal sepal, broad connate lateral sepals forming a wide synsepal, and a small, prominent lip a subtle yet refined bloom nestled among the foliage. Light: Bright indirect light with 5070% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which can stress the fleshy, upright leaves.