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Laeliocattleya elegans (L. tlegans, C. elegans). Pseudobulbs terete, st.-like, 15-20 in. high: lvs.
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solitary, linear-oblong, coriaceous, 10-12 in. long: scape short, stout, 3-7-fld.; fls. 5 in. diam., light or bright rose, fragrant; sepals oblong, acute, often somewhat twisted or with revolute edges:
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petals much wider, lanceolate, margin somewhat undulate; labellum with the lateral lobes
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elongate-obtuse, whitish with purple apices, convolute over the column; middle lobe broadened in
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front, subreniform, margin undulate, crisp, entirely a very deep purple, without raised lines or
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callosities. May-Sept. Brazil. B.M. 4700. I.H. 4:134 (as L. Brysiana); 11:402. G.C. III. 42:248.
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G.M. 50:627. Gn. 60, p. 196. C.O. 7.—A showy, tall- growing species. Var. Nyleptha, O'Brien.
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Fls. large; sepals tinted with yellow and rose, lightly spotted with purple toward the tips; petals
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broader, more suffused with purple; lip bright purple in front, paler at the side lobes. G.C. III.
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3:176. Var. Turneri, Warner. Fls. large, richly colored; sepals and petals bright amethyst- purple,
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with deeper veins; lip with a large purple blotch on the middle lobe; side lobes white, tipped with
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rose. Gn. 47, p. 319; 49:384 and p. 385.—One of the finest of the genus. Var. prasiata, Reichb. f.
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Sepals and petals rose, tinged with green; labellum white at the base and side lobes, middle lobe
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crimson-purple.—Var. superba is advertised.
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