Aerangis ellisii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Angraecum ellisii, Reichb. Sts. up to 1 ft. high: Lvs. narrow, oblong, 5-8 in. long, emarginate or bilobed at apex: racemes pendulous, of 12 or more pure white fls.; sepals and petals elliptic-oblong, acute, the dorsal sepal inflexed at the summit, the lateral reflexed; lip oblong- elliptic, acute; spur slender, tinged with orange-red. Madagascar. G.C. II. 3: 277. F.M. 1875:191. O.R. 7:81.


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