Angraecum scottianum


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Read about Angraecum scottianum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Angraecum scottianum, Reichb. f. Sts. up to 2 ft. long, with brown sheaths below: Lvs. terete, grooved on the upper side, 3-4 in. long, spreading or recurved: peduncles with 1-3 fls. which are inverted and 1 ½-2 in. across, the sepals and petals pale yellow, changing to white, linear, similar, acute, the sepals a little broader than the petals, the lip white, concave, transversely oblong, nucronate; spur 4—5 in. long, reddish brown. Comoro Isls. G.C. II. 14, p. 137. F.M. 1880:421. B.M. 6723.


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