Origins: Southwestern Mexico
Bloom: Several bracts that don't escape the upper leaves produce magenta colored tubular flowers
Ideal for: Outdoors
Light: Strong indirect and/or filtered light
Water: Spray or dunk twice a week, allow to dry within 6-8 hours. Soak monthly to rehydrate up to 4 hours as necessary, but be sure to give good air flow so it dries out after saturation
Frequently mistaken for a small streptophylla, diguetii is a small mexican species that is quite popular among collectors. Leaves mostly stay wavy and don't typically curl as much as a streptophylla leaf, but the older leaves do recurve down below the base of the plant. Upper foliage will hold a nice blush with strong light, but I would personally avoid too much direct light