Masdevallia sp.I have the pleasure of introducing an unexpected, but very welcome, Masdevallia guest – or shall we say free passenger. It came in the same pot as my Dracula barrowii, purchased from Orchids & More in 2009 but I did not discover it until now when it decided to bloom. I knew something was up as soon as it started to spike. Dracula barrowii sets pendulous spikes, these were growing straight up. I looked closer at the plant and noticed a set of different looking leaves in the pot, curious I never noticed that before… I guess you only see what you expect to see. Hey, I am not knocking it… I really like the species, and free orchids can never be a bad thing.

So, what species can it be? The flower has been open for about a week in these fotos and does not open further. I have received suggestions for both M. ensata and M. ustulata. I must admit that it has very strong resemblances to Masdevallia ustulata, a small cool growing epiphyte from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, but I am not completely convinced. The photos I have seen (on IOSPE, and here for example) are displaying a lot more red coloring, mine is closer to rust-colored.  The specimen on IOSPE also seem to open a bit more than mine, but I suppose that could be clonal differences? Does anyone have a guess?

I will keep it with the Dracula for now and perhaps separate them when it is time to repot next time. I grow it potted in a mesh pot with EpiWeb substrate in the cool vivarium under medium/low light and in high humidity.

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