Origins: Peru or Ecuador (educated guess)
Bloom: Medium length compound inflorescence with pastel purple bracts and small white flowers that have a purple band on the edge. Strongly fragrant
Light: Strong indirect light, partial direct light okay
Water: Spray or dunk twice a week, allow to dry within 6-8 hours. Soak monthly to rehydrate up to 2 hours as necessary
This is easily the largest clone of purpurea I have ever seen. I would say it's comparable in size/shape to different varieties of latifolia. When first grown at Bird Rock Tropicals, it was thought to be a form of straminea but the abbreviated inflorescence and spicy scented flower lend to purpurea-like characteristics