In undisturbed upland forest, amongst the largest old trees,
Gurania insolita enjoys dry soils and shade.
These plants climb high into the treetop canopy, and along the
way they produce male inflorescences on short peduncles (stalks)
that dangle downward. Hummingbirds and butterflies have both
been seen at these flowers, which are hairy, just like the
four-sided stems that produced them.