Neolauchea pulchella

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 Neolauchea pulchella subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Neolauchea pulchella, Kranzl. (Meiracyllium Wettsteinii, Porsch). A small plant with ovate pseudobulbs 2/5 in. tall, terminated by a linear lf. 4 in. long, scarcely 1 1/3 in. wide: peduncle shorter than the lf.; fl. purplish, about 2/5 in. long; upper sepal and the petals lanceolate; lateral sepals coherent below the middle, free portion triangular; labellum with the lateral lobes minute, rounded, auriculaeform; middle lobe rhombic; disk between the lobes thickened, minutely papillose. July.


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