726 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Vanda—continued. 
conical, acute. July. /. long, ligulate, toothed. Habitat not 
recorded ; introduced before 1893. 
Vanda—continued. 
V. cerulea Peetersiana (Peeters’). //. white, rose-tinted, 
large, devoid of any blue shade, Khasia, 1897, 
V. c. Rochfordiana (Rochford’s). /l. nearly white, tinted with 
rose on the lip, The type is shown in Fig. 746. 
Voc. grandiflora is a large-flowered form. 
Fic. 745. FLOWER OF VANDA HOOKERIANA. 
V. Boxallii (Boxall’s). A name applied to varieties of | 
V. cerulescens and V. lamellata. 
V. brunnea (brown). /. olive-brown on the inner surface, 
about as large as those of JV. concolor; sepals and petals 
elongated-cuneate, obtuse ; lip pale yellowish-white ; spur long, 
Fic. 747, FLOWER OF VANDA CATHCARTIL 
| V. Catheartii (Catheart’s). This very striking Vanda, de- 
} scribed in Val. LV., is illustrated at Fig. 747. 
V. Clarkei (Clarke's), A synonym of Arachnanthe Clarkei. 
V. Dearei (Deare’s). 7. yellow; sepals and petals shortly 
stalked, elliptic, obtuse ; lip with small, squarish side lobes, 
. and a broad, transverse, pandurate front lobe, the conical spur 
having a short, rounded, grooved crest over the front of its 
mouth. Sunda Isles, 1886. Allied to V. tricolor. 
V. densiflora. According to the ‘‘Flora of British India, 
this is the correct name of Saccolabium gigantewm. 
V. furva (dark). The correct name of V. fuscoviridis. 
V. Goweri is a garden name for Stauwropsis undulatus. 
V. Griffithii is synonymous with V. alpina. 
V. Kimballiana (W. S. Kimball’s).* 1. lyin. to 2in. across; 
upper sepal and petals white or faintly flushed with purple, 
purple-nerved ; lateral sepals white, falcate ; side lobes of the 
lip yellowish, spotted with reddish-brown on the inside, ending 
in an incurved tendril, the middle one. amethyst-purple, with 
three keels; spur pale purple, incurved, nearly lin. long; 
peduncles eight- to twelve-flowered. J. sub-cylindric, 6in. to 
Jin. long, bronzy. Shan States (at_4000ft. to 5000ft.), 1889, 
ie M. 7112; G. C. 1889, vi., pp. 294, 335, f. 50; Gn. 1890, XXVii., 
t. 747.) 
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V. K. Lacknerz (Mrs. Lackner’s). /l. snow-white, with light 
yellow spots at the mouth of the spur. 1894. (R. G. 1894, 
| t. 1428.) 
V. Lowii (Low's). A synonym of Arachnanthe Lowii. 
V. multiflora (many-flowered). A synonym of Acampe 
multiflora. 
V. peduncularis (pedunculate). A synonym of Cottonia 
macrostachya. 
V. Reeblingiana (Reebling’s). /. 2in. acre 
peduncle; sepals and petals brown and een; lip white, 
with purple and yellow streaks, the apex dilated into a pair 
of halbert-shaped lobes. 7. linear-oblong, recurved, 6in. long 
two to six to a 
Fic. 746. VANDA CA&RULEA 
(Much reduced). Stem lft. high. Malaya, 1894. Allied to V. limbata. 
