Mormodes pardina

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 Mormodes pardina subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Mormodes pardina, Batem. Pseudobulbs 4-7 in. high, st.-like, sheathed by the bases of the lanceolate, striate lvs., which are 4 times as long: raceme nodding, many-fld., shorter than the lvs.; fls. yellow, spotted with reddish purple, fragrant, crowded on the upper end of the stalk; sepals and petals ovate, pointed, convergent; labellum nearly like the segms. out with 2 lateral acute lobes. July, Aug. Mex. B.M. 3900. F.C. 3:113.—A curious and rather rare plant. Var. unicolor, Hook. (M. citrina, Hort.). Fls. of one color, all yellow. B.M. 3879. I.H. 1:25. G.C. III. 14:181. Var. aurantiaca, Rolfe. Sepals and petals golden yellow; labellum yellow. I.H. 39:144.


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