Oncidium dasystyle

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 Oncidium dasystyle subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Oncidium dasystyle, Reichb. f. Pseudobulbs ovate, flattened, strongly rugose: Lvs. 4-5 in. long, linear-lanceolate: scape very slender, 6-7 in. long, bearing 2-5 fls., each 1½ in. across; dorsal sepals and petals subequal, lanceolate, pale yellow, blotched with purple-brown; lateral sepals larger, united half-way; labellum large, sulfur-yellow, with a blackish purple callus; lateral lobes small, triangular; middle lobe round-fan-shaped, membranous and undulate. Jan., Feb. Organ Mts., Brazil. B.M. 6494.


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