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Orchid Species: Plectrelminthus caudatus

Posted by on August 18, 2011
Botanical illustration of Plectrelminthus caudatus.  Originally published as Angraecum caudatum.

Botanical illustration of Plectrelminthus caudatus. Originally published as Angraecum caudatum.

Species Description

Plectrelminthus caudatus is “a singular free-flowering species from Sierra Leone, with pale green drooping foliage, ten inches long, and very compact growth, producing racemes of flowers a foot or more in length; the flowers are greenish yellow, mixed with brown, the labellum being pure white, and furnished with a tail of pale green colour, about nine inches long. I have sometimes seen twelve or more of these curious flowers on a spike. Its season of blooming is from June to September, and it continues in perfection a long time. This is still, and always has been, a rare plant.” (Source: Classic Orchid Grower’s Manual by B.S. Williams.)

Synonyms

  • Angraecum caudatum

Publications

  • Classic Orchid Grower’s Manual
  • Frederick Sander (1847-1920): “Reichenbachia”
  • Edwards’s Botanical Register, volume 22 plate 1844
  • “Curtis’s Botanical Magazine” Curtis’ 74 (Ser. 3 no. 4) pl. 4370

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