Dimorphorchis is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.
It contains 9 species, which are native to Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Solomon Islands, and Brunei.
[3] Its species are epiphytic, monopodial herbs with large, pendulous,[4] spreading, or erect[5] up to 200 cm long stems.
[5] The distichously arranged,[5][4] coriaceous,[4] linear[5] up to 70 cm long leaves[6] have an unequally bilobed to acute apex.
[7] The generic name Dimorphorchis references the characteristic two flower morphs preset within the same plant.