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Paphiopedilum superbiens (syn. Cypripedium superbiens, C. barbatum [[variety|var.]] Veitchii. C. barbatum [[variety|var.]] superbiens, C. Veitchianum). Leaves up to 8 in. long and 2.5 in. broad, oblong-elliptic, tessellated: scape longer than leaves, brown, white-pilose, 1-flowered; flowers about 4 in. greatest diameter, the segments ciliate; dorsal sepal broadly ovate, acute, white, green-striped; petals deflexed, ligulate, white, green-veined, with numerous blackish warts, the marginal ones larger; lip somewhat helmet-shaped, brownish purple, pale green below, the infolded lobes crimson and warty. May-July. Malay Peninsula. —Vars. Demidoffii and Lindenii are known.
Paphiopedilum superbiens, Pfitz. (Cypripedium superbiens, Reichb. f. C. barbatum var. Veitchii, Linn. C. barbatum var. superbiens, Morr. C. Veitchianum, Hort.). Lvs. up to 8 in. long and 2 1/2 in. broad, oblong-elliptic, tessellated: scape longer than lvs., brown, white-pilose, 1-fld.; fls. about 4 in. greatest diam., the segms. ciliate; dorsal sepal broadly ovate, acute, white, green-striped; petals deflexed, ligulate, white, green-veined, with numerous blackish warts, the marginal ones larger; lip somewhat helmet-shaped, brownish purple, pale green below, the infolded lobes crimson and warty. May-July. Malay Peninsula. I.H. 12:429. F.S. 19:1996. A.F. 7:707. R.H. 1871, p. 596. J.H. III. 50:3. F.W. 1872: 33.—Vars. Demidoffii and Lindenii are known.
 
 
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Paphiopedilum superbiens (syn. Cypripedium superbiens, C. barbatum var. Veitchii. C. barbatum var. superbiens, C. Veitchianum). Leaves up to 8 in. long and 2.5 in. broad, oblong-elliptic, tessellated: scape longer than leaves, brown, white-pilose, 1-flowered; flowers about 4 in. greatest diameter, the segments ciliate; dorsal sepal broadly ovate, acute, white, green-striped; petals deflexed, ligulate, white, green-veined, with numerous blackish warts, the marginal ones larger; lip somewhat helmet-shaped, brownish purple, pale green below, the infolded lobes crimson and warty. May-July. Malay Peninsula. —Vars. Demidoffii and Lindenii are known. CH


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