This warm-growing epiphyte is found in Peninsular Malaysia at elevations of 600 to 1000 meters. It thrives in humid forest environments, attaching itself to trees for support. Though specific details about its pseudobulbs, leaves, and flowers are not provided, it likely follows the growth patterns of similar epiphytic orchids, with seasonal blooming and adaptations for moisture retention. Its natural habitat suggests it experiences warm temperatures and moderate elevation conditions, making it well-suited for tropical forest ecosystems.