Maxillaria luteo-alba

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 Maxillaria luteo-alba subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Maxillaria luteo-alba, Lindl. Pseudobulbs long-ovate, 1-lvd., 2½ in. high: lvs. broad, obtuse, narrowed at the base, 1 ft. long: scapes 6 in. long; sepals 3 in. long, ½in. wide, tawny yellow fading to white at the base, brown on the back, the lower pair drooping; petals erect, pointing forward, one-half as long, white to brown and yellow above; side lobes of the labellum yellow with purple streaks middle lobe recurved, hairy, yellow, with white margins. Colombia. G.C. III. 43:165.—A robust species, which soon fills large-sized pans, making very ornamental plants.


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