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Read about Trevoria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Trevoria (named for Sir Trevor Lawrence). Orchidaceae. Epiphytic orchids, grown in the warmhouse. Pseudobulbs elongated-pyriform, not compressed, 1-lvd.: lvs. large, rather leathery, folded, contracted to the petiole: scapes arising from the base of the pseudobulbs, simple, bearing a lax few-fld. raceme: fls large, fleshy, pedicelled; sepals rather thick, free- spreading, lateral ones oblique, very large; petals fleshy, twisted, conspicuously narrower than the sepals: labellum fleshy, concave, erect, not movably jointed with the base of the column, lateral lobes erect, axe-shaped, laxly surrounding the column; midlobe linear- hastate; column rather long, terete, clavate or abruptly truncate at apex; rostellum 2-toothed, membranaceous; pollinia 2: caps. fusiform.—About 3 species, Trop. Amer. CH
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The representative species is Trevoria chloris.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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