Yes, exactly like that!
I have two potted orchids sitting in a fishbowl to add a bit more humidity, an onc. hybrid and a psychopsis. It keeps a nice cloud of humidity around their roots and bases. Everywhere inside the bowl stays really humid, despite the lid being open.
I figure, if I set a plant entirely inside a bowl with a relatively small opening, it should stay humid without quite being sealed off.
I have a haraella already. It's in one of those tealight-candle spheres, mounted on a lava rock with some moss around the roots and lots more moss around the rock to keep humidity up, and it seems pretty happy in there.
I'd love a dracula, specifically a vampira, but restrepias seem like a good starting point before I try to keep a dracula. Plus, draculas, from what I've read, tend to grow spikes downwards and are probably best grown as hanging plants.
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