Origins: Not known to me
Bloom: Short, compound inflorescence with multiple short, stout bracts that produce reds, greens, and yellows and purple tubular flowers
Ideal for: Indoors/Outdoors
Light: Strong indirect to partial direct light
Water: Spray or dunk twice a week, allow to dry within 6-8 hours. Soak for up to 4 hours as necessary to rehydrate during hotter and drier months. Be sure to dry out the base if fully submerged to avoid rotting
This is a beautiful form of caput medusae that is much smaller than the standard form, but it is densely covered in trichomes and has a very scurfy exterior. Pretty slow growing, but definitely my favorite form of this species that I've acquired