Brassia caudata


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Read about Brassia caudata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Brassia caudata, Lindl. Pseudobulbs up to 5 in. long: Ivs. up to 10 in. long: racemes with 6-12 fls.; sepals and petals greenish yellow, brown-spotted at base; dorsal sepal about 3 in. long, the lateral 6 in.; petals about 1 in. long; lip without a claw, ovate, acuminate, light yellow with brown spots. W. Indies. B.R. 832. B.M. 3451. A.F. 6:609.


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