Stanhopea saccate by Maxim Gauci after Augusta Innes Withers

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Stanhopea saccate

Botanical illustration of Stanhopea saccate or pouch-lipped Stanhopea orchid. Depicting a single specimen with a cluster of pseudo-bulbs bearing a single large leaf. Two pendulous scapes issue from the base of the bulbs and bear a few flowers with pale yellow and orange petals which are turned back exposing the pouch shaped lips below. A detail of the lip shape to the lower right-hand corner as viewed.

Inscribed 'Pl.15, Mrs. Withers, delt. STANHOPEA SACCATA. M. Gauci, lith. Pubd. by J Ridgway & Sons, 169 Piccadilly, Septr. 1st, 1838. Printed by P. Gauci, 9 North Crescent, Bedford Sqe.'

Plate 15 from The Orchidaceae of Mexico & Guatemala by James Bateman (London, 1843).

James Bateman (1811-1897), British horticulturalist, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1838.

  • Image reference: RS-21564

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