Renanthera

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Read about Renanthera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Renanthera (named from the reni- form anther). Orchidaceae. Tall climbing epiphytes.

Stems branched, sometimes 12—14 ft. high : lvs. distichous on the st. : fls. in large, drooping racemes or panicles; sepals and petals spreading, similar or the lateral sepals often larger and of a different color ; labellum small, movably joined to the column, spurred or spurless, often with small, erect, lateral lobes. —About 15 or more species, in Malay Archipelago and Cochin-China. Cult. is similar to that of Aerides and Vanda.


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