Brassidium hybrids are popular orchids known for their showy and colorful flowers.
They typically have large, oval-shaped pseudobulbs with one or two long, narrow leaves.
Flower spikes emerge from the base of the pseudobulbs, bearing clusters of vibrant blooms that resemble spiders with their curling forms.
Being epiphytic orchids they are best displayed in hanging baskets or attached to uprights, like tree trunks where they can catch the breeze and air-borne moisture.