found growing in warm forest of the Philippines
I have this in moderate shade and warm temperatures at the south facing window sill all year round with a humidifier and small oscillating electric fans in the daytime. This is in S/H method that I drilled glass vase and this is one of the keiki I separated from the mother plant that is mounted on a wooden basket. This gets flushed every other week and fertilizer with Algoflash alternated with seaweed mix.
I only got one flower this time that has a fragrant smell of anise and blackberries and since it is just a single bloom= it is bigger, flatter and vivid dark red color.

This is the mother plant with two keikis....the smallest keiki I separated and put on S/H that is now in single bloom