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Azalea nudiflora v. globosa Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. — Loddiges, I. c. 

 1142 (1838). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum v. globosum Sweet, I. c. 344 (1830) "blush." 

 Azalea nudiflora {. glomerata Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. 



Rhododendron nudiflorum {. glomeralum Sweet, I. c. 344 (1830) "blush." 

 Azalea nudiflora qrandiploba Loddiges, I. c. 1142 (1838). 

 Azalea nudiflora o. incana Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. — Loddiges, I.e. 

 (1838). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum o. incanum Sweet, I. c. 344 (1830) "white." 

 Azalea nudiflora it. incarnata Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. — Loddiges, 

 i.e. 1142(1838). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum tt. incarnaium Sweet, I. c. 344 (1830) "flesh-colored." 

 Azalea nudiflora p. mirabilis Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. — Loddiges, 

 I. c. 1142 (1838). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum p. mirabile Sweet, I. c. 344 (1830), "red." 

 Azalea nudiflora «. mixta De Candolle, Prodr. VII. ? 717 (1839). 

 Described as having pale rose-colored flowers with the lower lobe inside yellow- 

 ish and with a small calyx. 



Azalea nudiflora a. Montana Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. — Loddiges, I. c. 

 1142 (1838). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum a. montanum Sweet, I. c. 265 (1830), "flesh-colored." 

 Azalea nudiflora ochroleuca Loddiges, I. c. 1142 (1838), name. 

 Azalea nudiflora t. pallida Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum t. pallidum Sweet, I. c. 344 (1826), "lilac white." 

 Azalea nudiflora v. paludosa Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), "lilac white." — Lod- 

 diges, I. c. 1142 (1838). 



Rhododendron nudiflorum v. paludosum Sweet, I. c. 344 (1830), as var. pallidosa. 

 Azalea nudiflora f. papilionacea Aiton, Hort. Kew. I. 203 (1789). — De 

 Candolle, Prodr; VII. 717 (1838). 



Azalea ■papilionacea Dumont de Courset, Bot. Cult. ed. 2, III. 333 (1811), as 



var. of A. nudiflora. 

 Azalea periclymenoides var. «. papilionacea Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 152 (1814). 

 Rhododendron nudiflorum <j>. papUionaceum Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. 2, 344 (1830). — 

 G. Don, Gen. Syst. III. 847 (1834). 

 This form is described by Aiton as having pale reddish flowers with the lower 

 lobe white, and a foliaceous calyx. 



Azalea nudiflora rj. partita Aiton, Hort. Kew. I. 203 (1789). — De Candolle, 

 Prodr. VII. 717 (1838). 



Azalea periclymenoides f. partita Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 152 (1814). 

 Rhododendron nudiflorum x- partitum Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. 2, 344 (1830). — 

 G. Don, Qen. Syst. III. 847 (1834). 

 This form is described by Aiton as having pink flowers 5-parted to the base. 

 This is apparently an abnormal form corresponding to Kalmia latifolia f. mon- 

 strosa. It seems to have soon disappeared from cultivation. 

 Azalea nudiflora ^. parviflora Sweet, I. c. 265 (1826), name. 



Rhododendron nudiflorum ■£. parviflorum Sweet. I. c. 344 (1830), "blush." 

 Azalea nudiflora periclymenoides Loddiges, I. c. (1838), name. 

 Azalea nudiflora X. polyandra De Candolle, Prodr. VII. 717 (1838). — 

 Wood, Classb. Bot. 490 (1870). 



Azalea periclymenoides r\. polyandra Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 152 (1814). 



