Scuticaria


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Read about Scuticaria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Scuticaria (Latin, scutica, lash or whip). Orchidaceae. Orchids remarkable for their long whip-like leaves, which are channeled on one side.

No evident pseudobulbs formed, but each shoot terminating in a long, pendulous lf.: lvs. rather crowded on the short rhizome: fls. solitary or several, on short peduncles, in structure fls. resembling Maxillaria, but the plants are easily distinguished by the terete lvs.; sepals and petals similar, the lateral ones forming a mentum; labellum movable, 3-lobed, with large, erect, lateral lobes; pollinia on a transversely elongated stipe.—Two species from S. Amer.

These plants require a temperature similar to cattleya and laelia, but should be grown on blocks or in shallow baskets in a mixture of equal parts peat fiber and sphagnum. S. Steelii does best on a block, as the plant grows downward in an inverted position. The compost should be kept moist, particularly while the plants are in action. They are propagated by division. CH


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