Calanthe Lietzei

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Calanthe Lietzei, E. Morr. (Maranta conspicua, Bull. M. Neubertii, Hort.). Habit dwarf, spreading by means of runners: growths bearing from 1-7 Ivs. ½-2 ft. high; blade obliquely elliptic, acute, undulate, glabrous, 3-9 in. long, upper side soft velvety green, striped along the principal veins with dark olive-green and feathered between the veins with splashes of yellowish green, lower side dull purple-red, midrib brown; petiole 3-15 in. long, softly tomentose in lower part; sheath extending from one-half to nearly the entire length of the petiole: infl. borne upon long slender leafy sts., which later become swollen and root at the nodes and change to runners, thus forming an easy means of prop: few- fld., bracts green, ovate; fls. in pairs in axil of each bract, pure white, ½in. diam.; sepals linear; petals obovate. Brazil. B.H. 25:273. CH


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