Renanthera coccinea

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Read about Renanthera coccinea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Renanthera coccinea, Lour. Fig. 3361. Sts. 8-10 ft. high, branched, climbing by means of white fleshy roots: lvs. in 2 rows, oblong, notched at the end, 4-5 in. long: fls. open, 2-3 in. across, in loose, branching racemes 2-3 ft. long, very brilliant; petals and dorsal sepal linear- spatulate, deep red, blotched with orange; lateral sepals larger, oblong, broader toward the apex, undulate, deep crimson, with palertrans verse lines; labellum small. Autumn. Cochin-China. B.M. 2997, 2998. B.R. 1131. P.M. 4:49. F.S. 7, p. 163. G.C. 1845:491. —Does not flower readily in cult., but is very showy.


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