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'''''Notylia''''', abbreviated '''Ntl''' in horticultural trade, is a [[genus]] of [[orchid]]s. It consists of more than 40 species, native to [[Central America]] and [[South America]].
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Notylia (back and hump, alluding to a lump or protuberance on the column), Orchidaceae. About 20 Trop. American orchids of the Vandae group, little grown. They need warmhouse treatment. Small low- plants, with plane coriaceous or fleshy Lvs.: fls. inconspicuous, white, greenish or yellow, on radical racemes; sepals equal, narrow, erect or becoming spreading, free or the 2 lateral ones connate; petals resembling the sepals; lip unguiculate, entire, sometimes slightly adnate to the column; pollinia 2, waxy, not appendaged. N. bicolor, Lindl. "Whole plant not. more than an inch and a half high: Lvs. generally about 5, equitant, stiff, acuminate, scimitar-shaped, scarcely half the length of the fl.-spikes." Sepals white, and petals lilac with blue spots at base, lip lilac: spikes drooping. Guatemala. B.M. 5609. N. trisepala, Lindl. & Paxt. Epiphytic: pseudobulb ½ in. long, 1-lvd.: Lvs. oblong, to 3 in.: scape pendulous, about ½ft. long, with a many-fld. raceme of pale green very small fls. with scoop-shaped lip. Mex. B.M. 8306. N. sagittifera, Hook. (Pleurothallis sagittifera, HBK. N. multiflora, Lindl.). Stemless parasite: Lvs. distichous, deciduous, oval-lanceolate, nerveless: spikes axillary, many-fld., cernuous, the fls. bright rose- color. Guiana.
Notylia (back and hump, alluding to a lump or protuberance on the column), Orchidaceae. About 20 Trop. American orchids of the Vandae group, little grown. They need warmhouse treatment. Small low- plants, with plane coriaceous or fleshy Lvs.: fls. inconspicuous, white, greenish or yellow, on radical racemes; sepals equal, narrow, erect or becoming spreading, free or the 2 lateral ones connate; petals resembling the sepals; lip unguiculate, entire, sometimes slightly adnate to the column; pollinia 2, waxy, not appendaged.  
 
N. bicolor, Lindl. "Whole plant not. more than an inch and a half high: Lvs. generally about 5, equitant, stiff, acuminate, scimitar-shaped, scarcely half the length of the fl.-spikes." Sepals white, and petals lilac with blue spots at base, lip lilac: spikes drooping. Guatemala.  
 
N. trisepala, Lindl. & Paxt. Epiphytic: pseudobulb ½ in. long, 1-lvd.: Lvs. oblong, to 3 in.: scape pendulous, about ½ft. long, with a many-fld. raceme of pale green very small fls. with scoop-shaped lip. Mex.  
 
N. sagittifera, Hook. (Pleurothallis sagittifera, HBK. N. multiflora, Lindl.). Stemless parasite: Lvs. distichous, deciduous, oval-lanceolate, nerveless: spikes axillary, many-fld., cernuous, the fls. bright rose- color. Guiana.
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==Varieties==
==Species==
 
List of species:
* ''[[Notylia albida]]''
* ''[[Notylia angustifolia]]''
* ''[[Notylia barkeri]]''
* ''[[Notylia bernoullii]]''
* ''[[Notylia bicolor]]''
* ''[[Notylia brenesii]]''
* ''[[Notylia buchtienii]]''
* ''[[Notylia bungerothii]]''
* ''[[Notylia calceolaris]]''
* ''[[Notylia carnosiflora]]''
* ''[[Notylia durandiana]]''
* ''[[Notylia glaziovii]]''
* ''[[Notylia huegelii]]''
* ''[[Notylia lankesteri]]''
* ''[[Notylia lexarzana]]''
* ''[[Notylia lilacina]]''
* ''[[Notylia longispicata]]''
* ''[[Notylia manabina]]''
* ''[[Notylia multiflora]]''
* ''[[Notylia oberonia]]''
* ''[[Notylia orbicularis]]''
* ''[[Notylia panamensis]]''
* ''[[Notylia pentachne]]''
* ''[[Notylia pompona]]''
* ''[[Notylia punctata]]''
* ''[[Notylia rhombilabia]]''
* ''[[Notylia rimbachii]]''
* ''[[Notylia rosea]]''
* ''[[Notylia sagittifera]]''
* ''[[Notylia sylvestris]]''
* ''[[Notylia tridachne]]''
* ''[[Notylia trullulifera]]''
* ''[[Notylia vanilla]]''
* ''[[Notylia venezuelana]]''
* ''[[Notylia wullschlaegeliana]]''
* ''[[Notylia xyphophora]]''


==Gallery==
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Notylia, abbreviated Ntl in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids. It consists of more than 40 species, native to Central America and South America.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Notylia (back and hump, alluding to a lump or protuberance on the column), Orchidaceae. About 20 Trop. American orchids of the Vandae group, little grown. They need warmhouse treatment. Small low- plants, with plane coriaceous or fleshy Lvs.: fls. inconspicuous, white, greenish or yellow, on radical racemes; sepals equal, narrow, erect or becoming spreading, free or the 2 lateral ones connate; petals resembling the sepals; lip unguiculate, entire, sometimes slightly adnate to the column; pollinia 2, waxy, not appendaged.

N. bicolor, Lindl. "Whole plant not. more than an inch and a half high: Lvs. generally about 5, equitant, stiff, acuminate, scimitar-shaped, scarcely half the length of the fl.-spikes." Sepals white, and petals lilac with blue spots at base, lip lilac: spikes drooping. Guatemala.

N. trisepala, Lindl. & Paxt. Epiphytic: pseudobulb ½ in. long, 1-lvd.: Lvs. oblong, to 3 in.: scape pendulous, about ½ft. long, with a many-fld. raceme of pale green very small fls. with scoop-shaped lip. Mex.

N. sagittifera, Hook. (Pleurothallis sagittifera, HBK. N. multiflora, Lindl.). Stemless parasite: Lvs. distichous, deciduous, oval-lanceolate, nerveless: spikes axillary, many-fld., cernuous, the fls. bright rose- color. Guiana.


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