Dendrobium nobile
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Read about Dendrobium nobile in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Dendrobium nobile, Lindl. Fig. 1236. Pseudobulbs up to 2 ft. long, erect or nearly so, tufted, nearly round: fls. in 2's or 3's, 2-3 in. across; sepals and petals white, the upper portion, varying in extent, amethyst-purple, the sepals ligulate, the petals broader, oblong-oval, wavy- margined; lip with a broad nearly orbicular blade, downy, a large rich maroon spot in the center, inclosed by a cream-white zone, the apex amethyst-purple. Himalayas to China. P.M. 7:7. C.O. 1. O.R. 5:209; 9:73. G.M. 47:425. J.H. III. 48:511; 56:511. Var. albiflorum, Hort. Fls. white, with a black-purple spot on the lip. O.R. 2:113; 9:73. Var. album, Hort. Fls pure white. Var. Amesiae, Hort. Similar to the preceding, but fls. larger. Var. Armstrongiae, Hort. Sepals and petals pure white, of great size; lip very dark maroon-purple. Var. Ashworthianum, Hort. Fls. pure white, except the green mouth of the lip. Var. Ballianum, O'Brien. Sepals and petals white; lip yellowish white or white with 2 crimson spots. C.O. 1 b. Var. coerulescens, Reichb. (D.coerulescens, Lindl.). Shorter and more slender pseudobulbs: fls. smaller and of a deeper color, and the lip-blade more oval. Var. Colmanianum, Hort. A large, pure white variety with a sulfur-yellow disk to the lip. Var. Cooksonianum, Reichb. f. Petals concave, approaching the lip in form, erect, with a large basal maroon blotch. C.O. 1a. O.R. 2:113; 9:73. Var. elegans, Hort. Fls. larger and more symmetrical; petals broader, the base white; a pale sulfur-yellow zone inclosing the maroon spot on lip, which has a rose-purple apex. Var. formosanum, Reichb. f. Pseudobulbs somewhat longer, pendulous: fls. with longer pedicels, the tips of the petals and lip only purple, the mouth and mentum green. Var. jaspidium, Hort. Fls. very showy; apex of segms. red variegated with purple. Var. murrhiniacum, Hort. Like var. Ballianum, but finer: sepals and petals slightly tinged violet; disk rich violet, finely veined with rose-violet. Var. nobilius, Reichb. f. Fls. larger, the sepals and petals, except at the base, deep purple; lip large, rose-tipped, deep purple in the mouth. C.O. 1c. G.M. 46:193. O.R. 2:113; 9:73. Var. Owenianum, Hort. Var. Rajah, Hort. Like var. albiflorum, but sepals and petals broader and flushed with delicate pink. Var. Rothwellianum, Hort. Var. Sanderianum, Reichb. f. Resembles var. nobilius but fls. smaller, the color more intense, the sepals and petals broader, the lip with a large black purple spot, the surrounding white zone larger. R. 58. O.R.2:113: 9:73. Var. Schneiderianum, Reichb. f. Lip suffused with yellow, and with a deep purple spot. Var. Schroederianum, Hort. Larger fls. with broader scorns., the sepals and petals white, sometimes tipped with amethyst; lip with an almost black spot, bordered with pale yellow, passing into white. Var. summitense, Hort. Var. Tollianum, Reichb. f. Pedicels twisted, the fls. therefore appearing inverted; fls. not fully opening. Var. virginale, Hort. Fls. pure white, except a pale primrose tinge on the lip. G.C. III. 35:357. G.M. 52: 394. O.K. 5:145; 8:121. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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