Epidendrum miserrimum

Brieger[3] Epidendrum miserrimum ("the most miserable Epidendrum") is a small sympodial epiphytic orchid native to northern South America, the West Indies and Central America at altitudes as low as 0.7 km and as high as 1.2 km.

[4] The weedy stems grow to 10 cm tall and are surrounded by imbricating foliaceous sheathes.

The few flowered racemose inflorescence grows from the apex of the stem, and is covered with imbricating sheathes.

The 3 mm long lip, pointed at the end, features two rotund shoulders, nearly 1 mm broad, rolled into a nearly complete tube in front of the column apex (Dodson & Dodson 1989 describe the lip as trilobate).

A picture may be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.