The term "Dendrophylax orchid" refers to a genus of leafless orchids, with Dendrophylax lindenii being the most well-known species, commonly called the ghost orchid. The name "Dendrophylax" comes from Greek words meaning "tree guardian," reflecting how the orchid's roots attach to and seemingly protect the host tree. 「守樹蘭」(Dendrophylax orchid)一詞指的是一種無葉蘭花,俗稱幽靈蘭, 「守樹蘭」這個名字源自希臘語, 意為“樹木守護者”,