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Mr Exwes, in 1877, and was described from materials from the rich collection 
of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., at Burford, Dorking. 
This charming little species is rare in cultivation, and is said to require 
rather cooler treatment than its allies, C. lagenaria, maculata, and praecox. Like 
C. humilis, also from a high alpine region, it should be piss at the coolest 
end of the house, or in a cooler compartment. 
Few Orchids are more charming than these delightful little Manes during 
the autumn and winter months, though their flowers are of rather short duration. 
They are often familiarly known in gardens as “ Indian Crocuses. ” 
R. A. Ro.re. 
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