Sarcochilus ceciliae

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.

Sarcochilus ceciliae habit