Dedrobium moschatum
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Dedrobium moschatum, Wall. Pseudobulbs up to 6 ft. tall, cylindric: racemes 5-15-fld.; fls. 3-4 in. across, faintly fragrant of musk; sepals and petals pale yellow, tinted pale rose at apex, veined and reticulated, the sepals much narrower than petals; lip slipper-shaped, pale yellow, with 2 large maroon spots encircled with orange, the front part hairy. India. B.M. 3837. B.R. 1779 (as D. cupreum). P.M. 2:241. Var. Calceolaria, Veitch Man. Fls. smaller, orange-yellow, with deeper veins and reticulation, and deeper spots on lip. C.O. 13. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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