A mini, this twig epiphyte has bloomed regularly for me grown cooler with good light, misted heavily once daily. It's starting to grow up, and this year I was blessed with three spikes for the first time. You can spot this one a block away thanks to the fluorescent orange of the almost 1.5" wide flowers. Once thought to be closely related to the laelias, recent research 'suggests' this is instead more closely allied to the pleurothallids. Morphologically, it looks like laeliinae. I have both species of this caribbean genus and am hopeful the other, hexaptera, will be blooming size by next spring. The plant growths top out at about 5" minus the inflorescences; the mount is 8.5" tall.