Platystele stenostachyaI got this cute little miniature in a trade with a friend back in December. It is native to South America where it grows at altitudes of 1700 meters. The flowers are adorable but super tiny, only about 3 mm. It is times like these I really wished I had a real macro lens… It blooms on a fairly short inflorescence in small clusters of successively opening flowers. Mine has three inflorescences with about 8-10 flowers each, but you really have to look at them through a magnifying glass to appreciate the incredible detail. The flowers last for a long time too which is extra nice. This one has been blooming for about a month now – I have been trying to photograph it since then!

Platystele stenostachyaI have grown this on the windowsill in sphagnum moss since December, and it did flower for me, something that made me very happy. I hope that it will be even happier in its new home, the cool vivarium. The smaller photo shows the plant in its new location, mounted on an EpiWeb branch in the new viv. This has been an absolute crazy week, but I have some great new photos to show from the last two weeks of vivarium building. Hopefully I will have time to post more on that this weekend.