Excerpt from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1877, Vol. 103: Comprising the Plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew, and of Other Botanical Establishments in Great Britain, With Suitable Descriptions
Reichenbach remarks that the dried native specimens have the perianth glabrous within, whilst that of the fresh ones is finely velvety the contrary of which is frequent in Masdevallias.
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