The genus Anoectochilus consists of approximately 30 species of small terrestrial herbs ranging (collectively) from the Himalayan foothills in India to mountains of Southeast Asia, Japan, Indonesia, and some of the Pacific Islands, including Taiwan. Anoectochilus setaceus is one of the more commonly cultivated species from southern China and tropical Asia. Its classification is still somewhat confused as it has been synonymized with several other species with very distinct floral and vegetative characteristics.
Anoectochilus setaceus, the bristly anoectochilus, is a species of orchid native to the island of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.[1]
Anoectochilus setaceus, the bristly anoectochilus, is a species of orchid native to the island of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.