The species has been recorded from Taiwan (in five localities),
Yunnan (China), Bhutan (one locality), and East Nepal. Two subspecies are recognised: subsp.
speciosum which occurs in Taiwan, and subsp.
villosum which is found in the
Himalayan region (including Bhutan, Nepal) and likely also in Yunnan. In Taiwan,
S. speciosum occurs on forest floors at elevations between above sea level. In Bhutan, it has been found growing on damp mossy logs in shady
ravines within wet mixed broad-leaved forest. In Yunnan, it has been documented at higher elevations of in undisturbed wet mossy forests dominated by hemlock (
Tsuga) and
rhododendron trees, where it grows on wet, mossy surfaces of large boulders along streams. The species is considered
vulnerable according to
IUCN Red List criteria, with an area of occupancy less than across fewer than ten localities. Its habitat is declining, primarily due to logging and wood harvesting activities that lead to ecosystem degradation. ==References==