Huntleya burtii

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Read about Huntleya burtii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Huntleya burtii, Pfitz. (BatemAnnia burtii, Reichb. Zygopetalum burtii, Benth.). Lvs. up to 15 in. long, much exceeding the peduncles: fls. 3—4 in. across; sepals and petals ovate, acute, the base white, followed by a yellow zone, the apex red-brown, yellow-spotted; lip white below, red-brown at apex, the teeth on the disk purple. Costa Rica. B.M. 6003. F.M. 1874:101.

George V. Nash.


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