2 photos across 150 genera — botanically classified
'Kingidium decumbens' is a species of epiphytic orchid belonging to the genus Kingidium. This orchid is recognized for its unique growth habit, as it tends to grow horizontally or downwards, a trait highlighted by its name 'decumbens.' It features small, delicate flowers that contribute to its ornamental appeal. Native to Asian regions, its habitat typically includes tree trunks and branches in humid, shaded forests. This species is significant in horticulture for its distinct growth pattern and attractive blooms, making it a sought-after plant among orchid enthusiasts for collection and cultivation.
Kingidium minus is a species of orchid belonging to the genus Kingidium. This small, epiphytic plant is notable for its compact growth habit and attractive, finely textured leaves. It produces delicate, small flowers that are prized for their intricate beauty. Originating from Asia, particularly in regions with a moist, tropical climate, it thrives in conditions that mimic its natural forest habitat, requiring high humidity and moderate light. Kingidium minus is significant in horticulture for its unique aesthetic appeal and its ability to adapt to cultivation, making it a favored choice among orchid enthusiasts for collections and specialized gardens.