Crystorchis variegata is a species of orchid that is native to Southeast Asia. It is a small to medium-sized orchid that grows epiphytically on trees or lithophytically on rocks. The plant has a creeping or climbing habit, with short stems that bear alternate, oblong to elliptic leaves. The flowers of Crystorchis variegata are small, about 1-2 cm in diameter, and are borne on long, thin spikes. The blooms are typically greenish-yellow or greenish-brown, with purple-red stripes or spots on the sepals and petals. This orchid species is known for its intricate flower structure and is prized by orchid enthusiasts for its ornamental value.