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Aristolochia brasiliensis, Mart. & Zuce. Glabrous: Lvs. cordate-reniform, obtuse, with deep sinus at base: peduncle 8-10 in. long, 1-fld.: fl. very large, dingy yellow, with marks and reticulations of purple, the limb strongly flipped; tube strongly bent, purple inside; upper lip 4 in. long, violet within, hairy; lower lip not longer than the upper, 5-7 in. wide. Var. macrophylla, Duch. (A. ornithocephala, Hook.). Lvs. large: upper lip 5 in. long, lanceolate-acuminate, projecting from the inflated headlike tube like the long beak of a bird; lower lip on a stalk 2 in. long, then expanding into a flattened, wavy, beautifully marked limb 4 in. long and 4-6 in. across. Brazil. B.M. 4120. Gn. 45, p. 289.—A most odd and interesting species, not infrequent in fine establishments.
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Aristolochia brasiliensis, Mart. & Zuce. Glabrous: Leaves cordate-reniform, obtuse, with deep sinus at base: peduncle 8-10 inches long, 1-flowered.: flower very large, dingy yellow, with marks and reticulations of purple, the limb strongly flipped; tube strongly bent, purple inside; upper lip 4 inches long, violet within, hairy; lower lip not longer than the upper, 5-7 inches wide.  
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Var. macrophylla, Duch. (A. ornithocephala, Hook.). Leaves large: upper lip 5 inches long, lanceolate-acuminate, projecting from the inflated headlike tube like the long beak of a bird; lower lip on a stalk 2 inches long, then expanding into a flattened, wavy, beautifully marked limb 4 in. long and 4-6 inches across. Brazil.—A most odd and interesting species, not infrequent in fine establishments.
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Aristolochia brasiliensis, Mart. & Zuce. Glabrous: Leaves cordate-reniform, obtuse, with deep sinus at base: peduncle 8-10 inches long, 1-flowered.: flower very large, dingy yellow, with marks and reticulations of purple, the limb strongly flipped; tube strongly bent, purple inside; upper lip 4 inches long, violet within, hairy; lower lip not longer than the upper, 5-7 inches wide.

Var. macrophylla, Duch. (A. ornithocephala, Hook.). Leaves large: upper lip 5 inches long, lanceolate-acuminate, projecting from the inflated headlike tube like the long beak of a bird; lower lip on a stalk 2 inches long, then expanding into a flattened, wavy, beautifully marked limb 4 in. long and 4-6 inches across. Brazil.—A most odd and interesting species, not infrequent in fine establishments.


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