Masdevallia muscosa

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 Masdevallia muscosa subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Masdevallia muscosa, Reichb. f. Fig. 2330. Lvs. oval-oblong, papillose: peduncle hairy, 3 times exceeding the lvs., with 1 yellow fl.; lobes triangular, with reflexed tails; petals narrow and yellow with a brown line in the center, the lip bearing a raised yellow disk and moving upward with a jerk when this disk is touched. Ecuador, Colombia. 0.1913:105.—Fls. ½ in. across. See Leavitt, Plant World, April, 1906, from which Fig. 2330 is adapted.


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