Odontoglossum hallii

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 Odontoglossum hallii subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Odontoglossum hallii, Lindl. Lvs. a foot long, ensiform, narrowed at the base: scape 1-2 ft. long, with a many-fld. raceme of equal length; fls. 3 in. across; sepals and petals spreading, subsimilar, oblong-lanceolate, long-acuminate with recurved points, golden yellow, with transverse bands and spots of yellowish brown; labellum white, with a blood-red spot on the middle lobe and few spots on the lateral ones, erose-dentate, midlobe emarginate, with a short awn in the sinus, with 2 spinous crests on the claw. July. Ecuador. B.M. 6237. I.H. 18:58. F.S. 17. p. 81. G.C. 1865:962; II. 25:140.— The spots on the labellum are sometimes scattered.


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