Dracula simia, called also monkey orchid or the monkey-like Dracula

Dracula simia, called also monkey orchid or the monkey-like Dracula, is an epiphytic orchid originally described in the genus Masdevallia, but later moved to the genus Dracula. The arrangement of column, petals and lip strongly resembles a monkey's face. The plant blooms at any season with several flowers on the inflorescence that open successively. Flowers are fragrant with the scent of a ripe orange... The monkey-faced orchid (dracula simia) is not likely to be seen around you, in gardens or forests. Especially in our country, it is not possible to grow it yet, special climatization studies are required for it to be grown. You can try to grow this flower in special growing areas, greenhouses where moisture balance can be maintained. The climatic conditions desired by the monkey-faced flower (dracula simia) can be described as follows:..
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