


The monkey orchid (scientific name: Dracula simia), named after its flowers that resemble monkey faces, is a rare species of orchids native to the tropical rain forests of South America. Its bulb propagation method is suitable for home gardening, and its flowers are lively and interesting when they bloom, making them very ornamental.
Peculiar appearance: The petal pattern resembles the expression of a monkey, and each flower is unique and full of fun.
The flowering period is relatively long: a single flower can last for 2-4 weeks, with peak flowering periods in spring and autumn.
Low maintenance: It is more tolerant to shade and humidity than other orchids, making it suitable for beginners to try.
Rarity: It is a rare flower and can easily become the focus of the home after successful planting.

Environment: Simulate the original environment, requiring scattered light, high humidity (60%-80%), and avoid exposure to the sun.
Substrate: loose and breathable bark, sphagnum moss or special soil for orchids, avoid heavy clay soil.
Watering: Keep the substrate slightly moist to avoid water accumulation. Spray to increase humidity in summer.
Temperature: 18-25℃ is best, and no lower than 10℃ in winter.
Fertilization: Apply diluted orchid-specific fertilizer every 2 weeks during the growing season.

Home scenarios: balconies, windowsills, bathrooms (high humidity), and cool corners of the living room.
Creative combinations: rainforest tank, moss micro landscape, hanging flower pots.
Social attributes: suitable for taking photos and sharing, attracting friends' attention.
🌞🌱Plant a ‘Monkey Face’ orchid and reap year-round surprises – you don’t need a green thumb to turn your home into a rainforest!🐵
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