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Trichopilia suavis, Lindl. Fig. 3838. Pseudobulbs thin, compressed, 2 in. long: lvs. broadly oblong, 8 in. long: scape pendent, about 3-fld.: fls. on long, curved stalks, large; sepals and petals lanceolate-acuminate, wavy, nearly straight, 2 in. long, white or cream-colored; labellum large, projecting forward, white or cream-colored, spotted with pale purple, yellow in the throat; limb large-lobed, wavy, and crenate. May, June. Cent. Amer. Var. alba, Warner. Fls. white with a yellow spot in the throat of the labellum. Var. grandiflora, Hort. A large-fld. form. Var. candida, Hort. Fls. pure white except yellow blotch at base of lip.
Trichopilia suavis, Lindl. Fig. 3838. Pseudobulbs thin, compressed, 2 in. long: lvs. broadly oblong, 8 in. long: scape pendent, about 3-fld.: fls. on long, curved stalks, large; sepals and petals lanceolate-acuminate, wavy, nearly straight, 2 in. long, white or cream-colored; labellum large, projecting forward, white or cream-colored, spotted with pale purple, yellow in the throat; limb large-lobed, wavy, and crenate. May, June. Cent. Amer. B.M. 4654. F.S. 8:761. R.H. 1859, pp. 220, 221; 1887, p. 454. Gn. 4, p. 511; 31, p. 452; 38, p. 185; 48, p. 79; 51, p. 371. C.O. 4. R.B. 23:256. G.M. 38: 281. A.G. 24:331. J.F. 3:277. J.H. III. 43:371. Var. alba, Warner. Fls. white with a yellow spot in the throat of the labellum. C.O. 4a. G. 16:686. G.W. 14, p. 52. Var. grandiflora, Hort. A large-fld. form. G.W. 5, p. 344. Var. candida, Hort. Fls. pure white except yellow blotch at base of lip.
 
 
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Read about Trichopilia suavis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Trichopilia suavis, Lindl. Fig. 3838. Pseudobulbs thin, compressed, 2 in. long: lvs. broadly oblong, 8 in. long: scape pendent, about 3-fld.: fls. on long, curved stalks, large; sepals and petals lanceolate-acuminate, wavy, nearly straight, 2 in. long, white or cream-colored; labellum large, projecting forward, white or cream-colored, spotted with pale purple, yellow in the throat; limb large-lobed, wavy, and crenate. May, June. Cent. Amer. Var. alba, Warner. Fls. white with a yellow spot in the throat of the labellum. Var. grandiflora, Hort. A large-fld. form. Var. candida, Hort. Fls. pure white except yellow blotch at base of lip. CH


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