Vanda kimballiana

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Vanda kimballiana, Reichb. f. Fig. 3902. St. 6 in. high, probably climbing to a great height: lvs. 6-10 in. long, terete, with a deep, narrow furrow: peduncle slender, 6-10 in. long, bearing a drooping raceme 8-10 in. long: fls. 2-3 in. across; petals and dorsal sepal obovate-spatulate, lateral sepals very much larger, oblong, falcate, all pure white; labellum smaller than the lateral sepals, middle lobe orbicular, notched, rose-purple with darker veins, margin erosely toothed, lateral lobes small, yellow; spur 1 in. long, curved. Autumn. Burma. B.M. 7112. Gn. 37:322. R.H.1897:352. Gt. 45:1428 and p. 338. J.H. III. 20, p. 41; 29, p. 53. G.C. III. 6:335; 17:69; 31:384. G. 29:669. C.O. 7. A.G. 12:89. Var. alba, Hort. Fls. white with yellow base to lip.


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