Folks How about good ol' Bucephalandra motleyana and B. catherineae? Then there's Homalomena minutissima. The first time I encountered this is was growing on a huge sandstone boulder in a stream in Brunei. At first I thought it to be a foliaceous moss until I found the inflorescences. The largest plants are less than 2 cm high. The spathe 2 - 3 mm long. Now that's small! Pete ---------------------------- Peter Boyce Herbarium Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond Surrey TW9 3AE U.K. Tel. + 44 - (0)181 332 5207 Fax. + 44 - (0)181 332 5298 email. p.boyce@lion.rbgkew.org.uk