1900 



VANDA 



Sept Buimi B M 4114 BR 211801 PM t IIT 

 K H IHib 4.1 bt 4J 1404 (i C 11 20 273 III 27 SU7 

 SH 2 J8o On 42 87b— A pUnt of stiiKglmg habit 

 but with very beautiful Hs \ u Andersoni, Hort has 

 lis larger and more highly colored 



IS Hookeri^na Kiahb f Stem and Ivs terete, as 

 ml' 111 I tt ronly2-Jm lonff and blender 



fls I 1 il sepal and petals white dotted 



with I I pals narrower oblong or some 



•nil it I I ibellum as large as the rest of 



the tl I 111 incurved 



■whit I i 1 11 1 I I I Ik lobe fan 

 sh 1] 1 H Ml I 1 bes whit( 



spc 



19 Cdthcarti I n II M m 1-" 

 ft Ivs hue 11 11 ii„ (-bii lung 

 tinequally bifad at the tips ra 

 cemes longer than the Ivs , 3-b 

 fid fls 2!4 in across, orbicular 

 in outline , sepals and petals 

 nearly equal orbicul ir oblong 

 concave, pale sti aw colored trins 

 Tersely streaked with numerous 

 narrow red brown " 

 shorter than the 

 lobes quadrite 

 incurved white 

 with red streaks 

 middle loberen 

 iforra niaigin 

 white sh^htlj 



VANGUEKIA 



VAND6PSIS (like laxrfn) Oichiddcew Includes 

 2 r i species which until recently have been unittd 

 with \ anda or with Stauropsis They are distinguished 

 from allied genera by the labellum which is fiimly 

 united with the column not spurred concave at the 

 base with the terminal lobe compressed laterally In 

 appearance these plants resemble robust Vandas, with 

 which they are usually classed for boitieultural pur 

 poses 1 reatment the same as for Vauda 



lissochiloldes Pfitz (r<ni,la Bilminv, T mdl ) 

 '-lit II 1 1 I ii I 1 I 1 iu ly 



1 IV o_ Jj 1 b lb 1 ). 1 



I 1 htz (Vanda gigantec liiill ) 

 liil u Ivs 1-2 ft long thick 11 It 

 iLtcht-d raceme 10-15 in lou^ de 

 curved many fld fls 3 m across, 

 golden yellow blotched with cmna 

 sepals and petals spatulate ob 

 ovate labellum whit 



a 8 277 EH 1874 290 



HeI\RICH HASSELBKrsO 



VANGU£EIA{To« ^a,,gner Mad 

 agabcar name of V Madaqabca) un 

 SIS) Stibidcece The VoA Vanga 

 of Madagascar is a tropical fruit that 

 hasb'^pn recnmmended h\ the \nieri 



thick, y 

 with a (.renate 

 iDorder Spring 

 Himalaya 



M 5h4 



12 fls excho m 

 across with the 

 bioad sepals 

 I petals o\ci 

 lapping sepals 2639 \ il i i i \ )i 



orbicular, the The detached flowei-, 1 l 4 ii I e 



d 01 sal one (The pod X ^, ) 



smallet, pale 



lilac dotted at the base the lower pair tawny yellow 

 ■veinel ml t ss 11 iti 1 with bic w nish i iimscn pet ils 



ba 



[lalle 



Qtbera Lowei — 1 



parts of Asia and 

 Africa Shrubs or 

 trees, sometimes 

 spiny . 

 1 Jcimaica climbing m habit 



Ivs opposite or rareU 

 pspudo verticillate in 

 4's, oval fls small, white or greenish m lxlllar^ chis 

 ters, calyx 5 or 4 lobed lobes deciduous or rarely 

 persistent, corolla hairy or not outside usually fur 

 nished inside with a ring of defle-?ed pilose hairs , lobes 

 spreading or reflexcd stamens 5 rarely 4, disc fleshy 

 or depressed ovary 5-J loculed , stigma capitate 

 o\ules solitary fr drupaceous p\renes 5-3 m number 

 or putamen 5-3 lotuled 



Madagascanfinsis, T F Gmel (F Mulii, Vahl ) 

 01 ibious shrub lO-lo ft high Ivs verj large oblong, 

 obtuse or acute nienibianous short petioled fls in 

 copious pedunckd i\illar\ dichotomous c\mes , co 

 rolla funnel shaped ^4 m long with 5 spreading deltoid 

 teeth Madagascar w M 



