Eriopsis


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Scientific Names



Read about Eriopsis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Eriopsis (Greek, like Eria, an orchid of the Epidendrum tribe, which it resembles when not in flower). Orchidaceae. Five or six South American orchids of the Vanda tribe allied to Acacallis and Warrea, requiring coolhouse treatment as given to Cattleya; epiphytes.

Leaves 2 or 3, long, plicate: racemes 2 or 3, basal; fls. open, small, but showy, maxillaria-like; lip 3-lobed, the lateral lobes broad and erect and inclosing the column, the middle lobe small and spreading and sometimes 2-lobed.—About half a dozen species in S. Amer.

E. Fuerstenbergii, Kranzl. Racemes up to 12 in. long: fls. about 1 ?4 in. across; sepals and petals brown outside, orange with brown border inside; lip whitish, densely dotted with purple. Oakes Ames. CH


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