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ARETHUSA sbuzsosa. 
Bulbous Arethusa, 
GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA.—Nart. Orv. ORCHIDEZ. 
Gen. Cuar.—Labellum inferne cum columna adnatum ; superne cuculla- 
tum; intus cristatum. Petala mutica, basi connata. Pollen angula- 
tum.— Br. 
Arethusa bulbosa. 
Arethusa bulbosa, Linn. Sp. Pl. v. ii. p. 1846.—Wittp. Sp. Pl. v. iv. p. 80: 
—Pursn, Fi. N. Am. v. ii. p. 591.—Bnr. in Hort. Kew. ed. 2. v. 5. p. 205, 
Root a small roundish solitary tuber, with a few brownish fibres. Stem 
8 or 10 inches high, slender, erect, simple, terete, glabrous; sheathed 
from the base above the middle with 3 or 4 rather short obtuse leaves; _ 
one or two of the upper are alone sometimes extended into an acumi- 
nated portion, distinct from the sheath. 
Flower terminal, solitary, rarely two together, at the extremity of the stem ; 
large, upright, fragrant. Petals 5, oblong, broadest upwards, subacute, 
of a beautiful rose colour, subconcave, slightly incurved, the 2 inner- 
most most so ; all of them incorporated below, meeting in the front at the 
very base, and there forming a short gibbous process or spur. Labe 
springing from within this spur, at first rising erect, then deflexed in 
its upper half, bifid at the point, minutely crenato-serrate at the mar- 
gin; the colour whitish, beautifully marked with purple i 
lines, and crested with 3 yellow pubescent lines. Column long, linear, 
greenish, its base united with the base of the petals, its extremity di- 
lated, slightly lobed and serrated, membranous, purplish, incurved. 
Stigma projecting on its upper part, on which projection the subconi- 
cal anther is situated, fixed, however, by a point on its back to the di- 
lated portion of the column; greenish, its base yellow, 2-celled, each 
cell containing two subovate, compressed pollen-masses, com 
numerous, yellow, subelastically cohering granules. Germen very 
short, columnar, greenish-purple; with a small ovate bractea at the 
back. 
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