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 scales, and carpels at first erect of lancerottense ; in nudum the sepals 



Fig. 148. — S. lancerottense R. P. Murray. 



are not spurred, the scales are conspicuous, orange, ^ as long as the 

 carpels, and the carpels spreading, even in bud. 



Description. — A small, pale green, glabrous, evergreen perennial. Stents 

 sinuous, smooth, round, in cultivation weak, sprawling, and occasionally rooting, 



