Definitely a very unique (and true) miniature.
I've managed to keep a small mount of
B. moniliforme going in one of my terrariums. Temperatures are fairly warm (usually in the low/mid 80F range most of the time occasionally dropping down to the mid/low 70F range during some winter nights) and humid (around 70-90% RH) year round. Grown under medium/bright artificial light. Mount stays damp, misted when needed, light fertilization every 2 weeks, good air circulation.
Leaves and flowers are really small. I don't notice any leaves unless I am up 'close & personal'. They seem to shed their leaves in the fall & winter. Mine usually flower in very early spring. I just let them go do their thing without any adjustments.
A lesson learned: I lost a large amount of this species due to moss overtaking the mount. Had some live sphagnum growing on a mount with a good sized portion of
B. moniliforme... completely engulfed it. Made the mistake of not removing the moss from the mount when I had the chance, until it was too late ~ the damage was already done and I lost the entire mount.
Don't think you'll have a problem growing it in your conditions (although I've never grown it outdoors).
The little patch I've kept going (bottom left side)