| Alstroemeria aurantiaca, Don (A. áurea, Hort.). Fl.-et. 2-4 ft. high: Lvs. nearly 50, thin, somewhat petiolate, slightly glaucous below, 3-4 ft. long and ½ in. wide: fls. 10-30, in a compound umbel, the perianth bright yellow, outer segms. tipped green and inner ones spotted brown.—There is a form with pale, unspotted fls. Chile. B.M. 3350 (as A. áurea). Gn. 26: 540. A. lútea, Hort., is probably a form of this species. | | Alstroemeria aurantiaca, Don (A. áurea, Hort.). Fl.-et. 2-4 ft. high: Lvs. nearly 50, thin, somewhat petiolate, slightly glaucous below, 3-4 ft. long and ½ in. wide: fls. 10-30, in a compound umbel, the perianth bright yellow, outer segms. tipped green and inner ones spotted brown.—There is a form with pale, unspotted fls. Chile. B.M. 3350 (as A. áurea). Gn. 26: 540. A. lútea, Hort., is probably a form of this species. |