Oncidium superbiens

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 Oncidium superbiens subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Oncidium superbiens, Reichb. f. Pseudobulbs 3-4 in. long, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, much flattened: Lvs. linear, 14 in. long and1¼-1½ in. broad, some sheathing the pseudobulb: panicle 2-3 ft. long, loosely branched and flexuous, bearing 20-30 fls. each 2½ in. diam.; sepals long-clawed, undulate, chocolate-brown with yellow tips; the upper one trowel-shaped, with a cordate base, the lower pair more ovate; petals rather smaller, with shorter, broader claws, much recurved and wavy, yellow with brown bars; labellum less than half as large as the sepals, revoluted trowel-shaped, with auriculate side lobes, brown with a yellow crest. Spring. Venezuela, Colombia. B.M. 5980.


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