Fly Bearing Malaxis is a terrestrial orchid with
yellowish-green flowers, tiny, very numerous in a very slender rather
lax upright spike 8-25 cm long. Flowers are about 3 mm long, with
lateral sepals curved upwards. Petals are linear, lip erect, nearly
circular, with thick obscure basal lobes and narrow lanceshaped top.
Leaves are broad stalkless, paired unequal, elliptic, 2.5-6.5 cm long,
arising from the base of the stem. Stem is 15-38 cm tall, pseudobulbs
ovoid. Fly Bearing Malaxis is found in the Himalayas, from Afghanistan
to SE Tibet, at altitudes of 2500-4000 m. Flowering: July-August.