Warscewiczella

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Warscewiczella (from J. von Warscewicz, a Pole, collected in S. Amer. for Van Houtte; died 1866 in Cracow). Orchidaceae. Orchids suitable for a coolhouse. Fls. solitary, large, on a peduncle; sepals and petals similar, the lateral sepals forming a chin; lip jointed to the foot of the column, 2-5-lobed, with erect side lobes; and a transverse plate free from but lying upon the middle lobe; pollina 4.—About 10 species, from Costa Rica to Colombia and Peru. By some included in Zygopetalum.

W. aromatica is offered by Lager & Hurrell. Apparently little known. Described as having white fls., with an azure lip, white-bordered. Said to come from Costa Rica.


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