Hi, Steve
Let me see if I can help. I grow ciliata and lost my fimbriata. As Dorothy says, info on Jay's page says both are the same. However, Kew's Monocot Checklist, based upon the same papers (Orchid Digest 67:13-2003) cited on Jay's page, list them as separate and accepted species. So, I'm following Kew and for me they are two distinct species.
Second, my plant, besides still young, looses the leaves. Based upon a friend's adult plant, which also looses the leaves, I'd say that this is what you can expect. The plant is not especially large without them.
As for the temperatures what I can say is that they consider that it grows well under intermediate temps. This is very vague information and says little. My general conditions are dry, cold winters and hot, humid summers. So, to manage the summer situation I let it under a chestnut tree during the hot period. There the shade is heavy, without being any dark, air movement is free and temperatures are at least 13ºF lower than the surrounding sunny areas. There, under that tree, I also grow my Draculas, some Masdevallias, Maxillaria sanderiana, two or three Ondontos, a few Cyrtochilums and other cold lovers. Hope this can help.
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