Restrepia antennifera


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Read about Restrepia antennifera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Restrepia antennifera, HBK. Sts. slender, clustered, 4-6 in. high, clothed with imbricated scales, and bearing one (rarely more) ovate-cordate pctioled lf.: peduncle from the axil of the lf., slender, 1-fld.: dorsal sepal 1 1/2 in. long, lanceolate, tapering into a slender clavate tail, yellow, with purple lines and a purple tip; lateral sepals united into an oblong blade 2-lobed at the tip, yellow, marked with red-purple dots; petals small, antenna- like, purple at the tip. Nov.-Feb. Colombia, Venezuela. B.M. 6288; 7930. I.H. 16:601. A.F. 6:631.


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