Monkey Face Orchids can be quite finicky and require very specific living conditions. For this reason, it isn't the best choice of plant for a beginner gardener – but with this guide, or our YouTube video, you'll be able to take care of it.
Indoor orchids should be kept in an area with bright, indirect light, but away from direct sunlight which can damage the stems. The bark compost should be kept moist and you should only water it when the top inch is dry. When orchid flowers start dying, gently remove them from the stems.
Monkey Face Orchid. Found on the sides of the high mountains in southeastern Ecuador and Peru at an elevation of 1,000 - 2,000 meters, the monkey face orchid is a popular but rare favourite among orchid collectors, because it has a distinctive monkey or baboon face in its flower.. . . . .364011233490!]0000000000000009783314147690!]