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P. intermedia Brymeriana, Bchh. /.—A distinct and very 



beautiful variety, named in honour of W. E. Brymer, Esq., 

 M.P., Ilsington House, Dorchester. In habit of growth it is 

 similar to P. intermedia. The leaves are about nine inches 

 long, and slightly speckled. The flowers have the sepals 

 and petals white, the lateral sepals spotted with purple at the 

 base, the petals richly suffused with rosy lilac, and the lip a 

 pale amethyst colour, the lateral parts white edged and 

 spotted with magenta. — Philippine Islands. 

 ¥lG.— Floral Mag., 2 ser., t. 263. 



P. intermedia Portei, Rchb. f. — This beautiful plant, which 

 is very rare, is not unlikely to be a natural hybrid, and if so 



phal.5:nopsis intermedia portei. 



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