Due to Kew´s World Checklist of Selected Plant Families that track the scientific litterature and try to sort out the latest accepted botanical names, there have been two different plants described as Angraecum comorense.
Angraecum comorense Kraenzl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 17: 60 (1893)
and
Angraecum comorense (Rchb.f.) Finet, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 54(9): 13 (1907), nom. illeg.
The first is synonym to Angraecum eburneum subsp. superbum (Thouars) H.Perrier, in Fl. Madag. 49(2): 315 (1941). and the second is synonym to Jumellea comorensis (Rchb.f.) Schltr., Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 33(2): 428 (1915). Easy to distinguish on size, flower and growth habit !
An Angraecum eburneum v. comorense is not in Kew´s list and therefore has probably never been mentioned in the botanical litterature. I would say that it is a horticultural name that is used by growers, to have jet another specie to sell...
or used by orchid growers just to have another plant that can be awarded.
/M
Last edited by Magnus A; 07-26-2012 at 04:23 AM..
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