Odontoglossum pulchellum

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 Odontoglossum pulchellum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Odontoglossum pulchellum, Batem. Pseudobulbs oblong, compressed, 2-lvd.: Lvs. grass-like, rather stiff or rigid, 9-12 in. long: scape weak, 6-7-fld.; fls. white, except the yellow crest of the labellum; sepals ovate, acute; petals obovate, acute, somewhat undulate; lateral lobes of the labellum triangular, middle lobe oblong, subquadrate, apex recurved; column very short, with 3 fimbriate wings. Spring. Guatemala. B.M. 4104. B.R. 27:48. 0.1912, p. 150. G. 33:153.—Easily grown, and never fails to blossom. The fl.-spikes suggest the lily-of-the-valley. Fragrant. Var. mu jus, Hort. More robust than the type, with larger fls. Var. grandiflorum is listed.


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