Sarcochilus ceciliae, commonly known as fairy bells,[2] is a lithophytic orchid endemic to eastern Australia.
It has up to ten channelled, spotted linear leaves and up to twenty pink flowers with a hairy labellum.Sarcochilus ceciliae is a lithophytic herb that forms small clumps on rocks.
[2][3][4] Sarcochilus ceciliae was first formally described in 1865 by Ferdinand von Mueller and the description was published in Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae from a specimen collected near Cleveland Bay by Edward Bowman.
[7] Fairy bells mainly grows on rocks and cliff faces in humid places.
It occurs between the Atherton Tableland in Queensland and the Hastings River catchment in New South Wales.