This orchid plant is endemic to areas from Belize all the way south to Panama in wet mountain forests. I give this a culture of hot to warm growing, high humidity, bright shaded light on the south facing window; this usually blooms in winter giving me tiny flowers on a short terminal spike hidden within the tip of the innermost leaf. The blooms are fragrant with the faint smell of fresh raspberries that gets strong at night. This is a no fuss plant; I feed it k-lite fertilizer weekly weakly with seaweed mix.
This is one of the five orchid plants mailed to me by Wily two years ago as a trade in for some of my orchids. This is a seven year old plant.