Oncidium serratum

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 Oncidium serratum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Oncidium serratum, Lindl. Fig. 2577. Pseudobulbs 4-6 in. long, partly inclosed by sheathing Lvs., 1-2-lvd.: Lvs. about 1 ft. long and 2 in. broad: infl. a long, twining, loosely-branched panicle, 6-10 ft. long; fls. numerous, 3 in. across; upper sepals broad, reniform, the lateral ones very much longer, obovate, all chocolate-brown, with yellow tips and margins, strongly undulate, serrate; petals shorter, oblong, wavy and curled so that they almost meet over the column, yellow with brown spots, margins serrate; labellum small, hastate, fleshy, with a crest of 5 ridges. Winter. Peru. B.M. 5632. F.S. 6, p. 167.


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