Bulbophyllum lindleyanum

This small epiphyte is found in India, Thailand, and Myanmar, growing in warm to cool conditions. It has small, clustered, depressed ovoid to globose pseudobulbs, each bearing a single, apical, oblong-lanceolate, acute leaf. Blooming in winter, it produces a recurved, 11 to 28 cm long inflorescence with a nodding, hairy rachis. The flowers, appearing successively in groups of 9 to 25, are small, tomentose, and accompanied by ovate, acuminate floral bracts longer than the ovary.