Roscoea × Beesiana
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''Roscoea'' × ''beesiana'' is considered to be a hybrid between '' R. auriculata'' and '' R. cautleyoides'' which occurred in cultivation. The flowers are variable: most forms have a pale cream base colour with varying amounts of purple streaking, particularly on the lip or labellum from midsummer to early autumn. It was given the
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in 2011. It is classified as being hardy throughout the
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Description

Like all members of the genus ''Roscoea'', it dies back each year to a short vertical
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, to which are attached the tuberous roots. When growth begins again, "
pseudostem A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant, the other being the root. It supports leaves, flowers and fruits, transports water and dissolved substances between the roots and the shoots in the xylem and phloem, engages in pho ...
s" are produced: structures which resemble stems but are actually formed from the tightly wrapped bases (sheaths) of its leaves. ''R.'' × ''beesiana'' is usually 48–60 cm tall, with seven to nine leaves, of which at most the lowest one consists only of a sheath. Each leaf has a small
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, extending to about 1–2 mm. The blade of the leaf (the part free from the pseudostem) is usually 8–29 cm long (occasionally as little as 4 cm long) by 2.1–4.5 cm wide. There are small "ears" at the junction of the blade and sheath (i.e. the leaf is somewhat auriculate). The leaf sheath has reddish markings. The flower spike, which has 9–17 flowers, emerges from the leaf sheaths on a stalk ( peduncle) visible for up to 3 cm. The flowers are basically cream, with varying amounts of purple streaking and marking, particularly on the labellum, which may be almost entirely purple. Green bracts, flushed with red, surround the flowers, and are about the same length as the
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. Each flower has the typical structure for ''
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'' (see that article for labelled images). There is a tube-shaped outer calyx, 5.0–5.4 cm long, pale red in colour, with a two-toothed apex. Next the three
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s (the corolla) form a tube 5.0–5.4 cm long, terminating in three lobes: an upright hooded central lobe, 3.8–4.2 cm long by 1.6-2.0 cm wide, and two very slightly shorter and much narrower side lobes. Inside the petals are structures formed from four sterile
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s (
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): two lateral staminodes form what appear to be small upright petals, 1.8–2.0 cm long by 0.8–0.9 cm wide; two central staminodes are fused at the base to form a lip or labellum, 4.2–4.5 cm long and 3.2 cm wide. This is split at the end for about two thirds of its length into two lobes. The single functional stamen has a linear white
anther The stamen (: stamina or stamens) is a part consisting of the male reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament ...
with a pointed yellow spur formed from the connective tissue between the two capsules of the anther. ''R.'' × ''beesiana'' differs from its putative parents in flower colour and in several other ways. It has a more deeply divided labellum than ''R.'' ''auriculata'', whose labellum is either unlobed or lobed to less than half its length. Unlike ''R.'' ''cautleyoides'', it has leaves with small "ears" at the junction of the blade and sheath and larger bracts, over rather than under 6 cm long.


Origin and taxonomy

''R.'' × ''beesiana'' is considered to be a hybrid between ''R. auriculata'' and ''R. cautleyoides'', but its precise origin is unknown. The epithet ''beesiana'' is derived from a plant nursery in England called Bees Ltd, founded by Arthur K. Bulley, well known as a plant enthusiast in the late 19th and early 20th century. However there is no evidence that the hybrid occurred there; the first mention of the name is in 1970, "long after the heyday" of the nursery. The name was not formally published until 2009, when Jill Cowley and Christopher Whitehouse provided a description and Latin diagnosis. It has also been known under the
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name ''Roscoea'' 'Beesiana', an invalid name under the
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, which does not allow Latin words as cultivar names after 1958.


Cultivation

Coming from monsoon areas, roscoeas are used to wet summers and dry winters. Moisture retentive but well-drained soils are recommended, with limited exposure to hot sun, although ''R.'' × ''beesiana'' has proved more tolerant than others in cultivation. Cultivar Group names have been used to classify forms by the amount of purple on the labellum: * Cream Group – few or no purple markings. * Gestreept Group ("Striped Group") – distinct purple markings giving the effect of stripes. * Dark Group – strong purple markings which are almost continuous on the labellum. In addition, a form with a paler, almost white base colour and only a small amount of purple streaking has been given the cultivar name 'Monique'. ''R.'' × ''beesiana'' was included in a trial of ''Roscoea'' held by the
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from 2009 to 2011. It proved hardy (rating H4 on the scale then in use, i.e. hardy anywhere in the
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). All the cultivars performed well and the hybrid was given the
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. For propagation, see ''Roscoea'': Cultivation. File:Roscoea x beesiana Cream 060705.jpg, Cream Group File:Roscoea x beesiana Striped 090816.jpg, Gestreept Group File:Roscoea x beesiana Dark 060710.jpg, Dark Group


References

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