Macodes petola?
Nice leaves. Not so showy, but interesting flowers. Grows pretty moist. It has been seen growing on wood or rocks that are consistently moist in the wild.
Platystele stenostachya?
Leaves are about 1" - 1.5" long. Constantly in bloom with tiny yellow/yellow-orange flowers on successively blooming inflorescence.
Lepanthopsis astrophora?
Leaves are about 1 cm long on a 1" - 2" stem with branching inflorescence and beautiful star shaped deep maroon or purple flowers (color depends on which individual you got). They don't grow wet, but moist.
Dendrobium leucocyanum is a nice orchid to have. They are quite tiny. They're cool - intermediate growers and grow under moderately bright indirect lighting (pseudobulbs and leaves get maroon under the correct lighting conditions. As was mentioned, they're expensive.
Stelis argentata?
These are nice and easy to grow and bloom. Leaves are about 2" long. Cute red "ninja star" shaped flowers (there are actually 2 color variants).
Stelis morganii?
These are a bit of a climbing/rambling species of Stelis. Beautiful white flowers with orange centers on short inflorescence held close to the underside of the leaf. Leaf is about 1" - 1.5" long. Stem is about 1.5" - 2" long.
As far as Scaphosepalum are concerned, maybe Scaphosepalum swertifolium?
Has a bunch of color/pattern variants. Leaves are about 2" long though. Cool mustachioed flowers.
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