in the first respect there is very little resemblance to the Lily 
of the Valley, and in the second none at all. 
Fig. 1. represents a profile view of the lip and column. 
Fig. 2. shows the pollen-masses holding together by a little 
granular viscid matter. 
In cultivation this requires a hot damp stove. It should 
have abundance of water when growing, and should never be 
kept so dry at any season as plants with large pseudo-bulbs. 
In other respects it may have the same treatment as other 
orchidaceous plants. 
