Phaiocalanthe

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Scientific Names



Read about Phaiocalanthe in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Phaiocalanthe (compounded from Phaius and Calanthe). Orchidaceae. A group of orchids established to contain the hybrids between Phaius and Calanthe. Pc. Colmanii (C.Regnieri Stevensii x P. Norman).— Pc. Cooksonii. J.H. III. 68:443.—Pc. grandis (C. Bryan x P. grandifolius).—Pc. Schroederiana (C. gigas X P. Wallichii). Sepals and petals lilac, the lip claret- colored. G.M. 44:387.—Pc. Sedeniana (C. Veitchii x P. grandifolius). Sepals and petals delicate primrose, flushed at base with pale rose, the lip pale primrose, bright yellow at base and on keels, the lobes flushed with rose. CH


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