Like quiltergal says, warm & bright.
Above 70 & bright as you can. If it goes below 65, then watch your watering. Below 60, with wet leaves & roots, makes for a very unhappy plant that will drop leaves.
Den canaliculatum prefers being mounted, which allows for lots of water when it's warm. This influences the hybrid's growth habits also.
The hybrid was made in the early 80's by Mr. Francis Aisaka of Honolulu, who allowed us to register it as Den. Pixie Princess, when we received an AM/AOS on a first bloom plant from his CP. We first cloned the plant, others have cloned it & it's made its way around the world.
The attached photo is not the original 'H&R' AM/AOS. One year, the original bloomed 4 times ( and the 5th time a week or 2 into the new year ... so 5 times in about 13 months). The plant will rebloom from previously bloomed canes, so don't cut them off.
To anticipate the next question, sorry, we don't have any plants available at this time.
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