Finding
SITF confirms this plant as Podochilus serpyllifolius (Oct 2025). The flower size, leaf size and the position of the inflorescences match the description of P. serpyllifolius found in Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore 68(1): 87–95. 2016, "New records of Orchidaceae" from Bali, Indonesia". This is the only species that match this plant's leaves and flower shape. P. serpyllifolius and this plant have a very large mentum. The name, serpyllifolius, also refers to the plant looking like Thyme, which also fits this plant.
Leaf Length: 0.4cm
Leaf Width: 0.1cm
Leaf Margin: entire
Leaf Shape: oblong, alternating leaves on rambling growths
Inflorescence Overall Length: 0.7cm
Inflorescence Arrangement: fractiflex
Ovary Color: pale pink
Ovary Texture: ribbed longitudinally
Flower Natural Spread Length: 0.1cm
Flower Natural Spread Width: 0.1cm
Judging Center: Great Plains Judging Center
Award Number: 20253612
Award Date: October 03, 2025
Awarded As: CBR
Thirteen tubular flowers and three buds on seven fractiflex inflorescences to 0.7 cm; plant 11.0 cm wide x 15.0 cm tall growing in a 5.0cm net pot with sphagnum moss; stem terete, creeping, branching, carrying oblong, apiculate, broadest near the base alternating leaves, largest leaf 0.1 cm wide x 0.4 cm long, green, margins entire, floral bracts triangular, acute, concave, dark pink; root tips green; flowers 0.5 cm long, white with light pink blush on distal segments; sepals merged at the base forming a sort of long obtuse spur and ovate undivided labellum; lip triangular, pale yellow basally; spur white, broad; ovary pale pink, ridged longitudinally; substance light; texture crystalline; species native to Malaysia, Borneo and Java; flowers to small and delicate to dissect; ID by SIFT ____________________.