Bulbophyllum nitidum
J.J.Sm. (1905)
Discover me in the Nursery:
J.J.Sm. (1905)
Discover me in the Nursery:
This miniature epiphyte, native to New Guinea, grows in lower montane forests across a wide elevation range (450 to 2400 meters). It features small, conical-cylindrical pseudobulbs spaced on a creeping rhizome, each carrying a single apical leaf. It is a very small plant best grown mounted or in small baskets.
It produces small, solitary flowers. The sepals are typically white with red stripes, the petals are white with two red spots, and the lip is white with red spots and a snow-white apex.