DESCRIPTION OF THE RHODODENDRON. 81 



Ehododendron Veichianum. 



A magnificent species, from Moulmain. Flowers 

 very large and showy, white, with wavy petals, as in 

 some of the Indian azaleas. 



Figured in Bot. Mag. 83, t. 4992 ; Fl. des Serres, 

 14, t. 1416, and 15, t. 1519-20. 



Ehododendron Windsorii. 



A Bootan species, which proves hardy in Eng- 

 land. Foliage dull, opaque green ; silvery below. 

 Flowers rosy-red or white. 



Figured m Bot. Mag. 83, t. 6008. 



Ehododendron Lobbianum. 



A fine stove species, from Penang, intermediate 

 between R. javanicum and Brookianum. Foliage 

 bright evergreen ; flowers bright yellow. 



Figured in Fl. Mag. pi. 10. 



Ehododendron Thibaudiense. 



This pretty species is nearly related to R. Ket/sii, 

 which it resembles in the peculiar form of the 

 flowers ; but, unlike that species, they are terminal, 

 and not produced on the old wood. It is a very 

 showy plant, native of Bhotan. 



Figured in Fl. Mag. pi. 253. 

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