. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 2/8 Plants and their Ways in South Africa not twisted, and the glands of the polhnia He in the notched rostellum. Leaves two or one lying flat on the ground, or more than two erect. Flowers in dense spikes, white, brilliant yellow, orange, or a beautiful rose colour or dull brown. Different species may be found in flower from July to December. A widely distributed I^io. 250.—Mystiuidiiiin filiionn', Lindl. An epiphytic Orcliid with aerial Satyridium is distinguished from Satyrium b)- the pollen masses being attached to a single g


. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 2/8 Plants and their Ways in South Africa not twisted, and the glands of the polhnia He in the notched rostellum. Leaves two or one lying flat on the ground, or more than two erect. Flowers in dense spikes, white, brilliant yellow, orange, or a beautiful rose colour or dull brown. Different species may be found in flower from July to December. A widely distributed I^io. 250.—Mystiuidiiiin filiionn', Lindl. An epiphytic Orcliid with aerial Satyridium is distinguished from Satyrium b)- the pollen masses being attached to a single gland. There is but one species, S. rosfratiiin, Lind. Disa.—^Sepals nearly equal and separate ; the odd one, which is at the back, and forms the conspicuous part of the Hower, is helmet-shaped, i-spurred, or saccate. The lip in most species is small. In the blue Disa it is quite showy. Scapes leafy, or the leaves reduced to bracts. Roots Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoneman, Bertha. London, New York, Longmans, Green


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