. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. nd with sharper edges. In the flowers, the latter plant is far inferiorto 0. grande, except in the colours of the labellum, where it has a manifestpre-eminence. By a comparison of our excellent of the two species, (0. grande beingfigured at p. 49 of the present volume,) the chief distinctive features of theinflorescence will be at once manifest. The colours, the forms of the wings of thecolumn, of the tubercles and appendages of the labellum, and of the latter organitself, are essentially remote; and O. Inslcayil comes much nearer
. Paxton's Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants. nd with sharper edges. In the flowers, the latter plant is far inferiorto 0. grande, except in the colours of the labellum, where it has a manifestpre-eminence. By a comparison of our excellent of the two species, (0. grande beingfigured at p. 49 of the present volume,) the chief distinctive features of theinflorescence will be at once manifest. The colours, the forms of the wings of thecolumn, of the tubercles and appendages of the labellum, and of the latter organitself, are essentially remote; and O. Inslcayil comes much nearer to O. papUw,with which, again, it can never be confounded, from the striking peculiarities of Loddiges cultivate it on a block of wood, keeping it in the warmorchidaceous-house, during auramer, and removing it to a cooler and drier placewhen its new pseudo-bulbs are perfected, which will be towards the month ofNovember. Here it will most likely flower about February or March ; at least, that is the period at which it blossomed with Jlr.
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