Zantedeschia albomaculata subsp. macrocarpa
Read about Zantedeschia albomaculata subsp. macrocarpa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Zantedeschia macrocarpa, Engler (Richardia macrocarpa, W. Wats. R. Pentlandii, Whyte. Calla Pentlandii, Whyte. Z. Pentlandii, Hort.). Erect perennial: lvs. ovate-cordate, acuminate-caudate, with an open sinus, basal lobes rounded; midrib thick: spathe golden yellow, broadly trumpet-shaped, its lower margins convolute one-third, flaring above, the subulate tip abruptly recurved, margins recurved, slightly warty and with a black-purple blotch at the base within. Basutoland, S. Afr. B.M. 7397.— Hooker writes (in B.M. 7397) that "R. Pentlandii is much the largest-leaved species, and is the only one with a deeply gamboge yellow spathe within, which is much the largest and broadest of any." First flowered in 1892 by R. Whyte, Pentland House (Lee, England).
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