Adult white, with slate-grey sagittate spots above, the bill pale blue, the cere and feet yellow.
Stem-leaves cordate or sagittate at the base and sessile, forming a more or less clasping leaf (3-10 dm.
Stem erect; leaves rounded or somewhat cordate at base, not hastate or sagittate (1-3 dm.
Leaves ovate to linear, not sagittate at base --4.
Seeds not so broad as the partition, in two more or less distinct rows in each cell, at least when young; strict and very leafy-stemmed biennials; cauline leaves partly clasping by a sagittate base.
LIP generally of a rich rosy tint, expanding from a narrow sagittate claw into a round and ample, 2-lobed disk, more than double the size of the petals, with five dwarf calli and some yellow streaks at its base.
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