i'I1AL3:noi'S],s. 



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p. Harriettse. 



P. amabilis X P. ulolacea. 

 Leaves strictly oval, bright green. Peduncles two or more flowered. 

 Flowers about 3 inches in diameter, intermediate between those of the 

 parents ; sepals and petals cream colour, much spotted and stained with 

 rose-purple on the basal half, the dorsal sepal oval-oblong, the lateral 

 sepals ovate-oblong, keeled behind, the colour confined to the inner 

 half, as in Phalcenopsis violacea ; petals much broader and obtuse, as 

 in P. amabilis ; lip distinctly clawed, the lateral lobes intermediate in 







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X 



Phalicuopsis Harriettec. 



shape between the broad spreading ones of P. amabilis and the narrow 

 appressed fleshy ones of P. violacea, cream colour spotted with brown- 

 purple below, rose-purple above ; the intermediate lobe broadly trowel- 

 shaped with the lateral angles somewhat acute and the apex distinctly 

 notched, fleshy, and bright rose-purple, as in P. violacea. Column stained 

 with rose-purple 



Phalsenopsis Harriettse, Rolfe in Gard. Chron. Id. s. 3 (1888), p. 8, icon xyl, 

 The Garden, XXXVIII. (1890), t. 766. 



