Odontoglossum coradinei


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Read about Odontoglossum coradinei in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Odontoglossum coradinei, Reichb. f. (O. Lindleyanum, Reichb. f. & Warscz. x O. crispum, Lindl.). A supposed natural hybrid with the habit of O. crispum. Raceme arching, few-fld.; fls. stellate. 3 in. across, dark sulfur-color, with few chestnut-brown spots; sepals and petals oblong, acuminate, undulate; labellum shorter, oblong- acute, whitish, with a large oblong red-brown blotch near the center and several smaller ones on the disk; crest 3-toothed on each side. Winter. Colombia. G.C. 1872:1068; 11.24:200; 25:269; 111.25:315.— Resembles O. triumphans, but of-more slender growth. Var. superbum, Hort. A more robust variety with richly colored fls.: panicle much branched, 2 ft. long. Mex. Var. grandiflorum, Reichb. f. Fls. yellow, blotched and spotted with dark brown, large and handsome. Colombia.


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