Native to North Vietnam, growing in cloud forests, this intriguing miniature species has a rambling growth habit similar to that of Diplocaulobiums and some Bulbophyllums. The flowers are proportionally large (1") compared to the growths and unique in their form, despite their unassuming coloration. This species is grown best mounted on cork slabs at intermediate temperatures but can be grown in cool to warm temps as well. This species is slightly fragrant. The plants currently available are all rooted divisions from our mother plant, offered in 3" pots.