JULY, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 209 
CYMBIDIUM RHODOCHILUM. 
THE annexed figure represents the very distinct and handsome Cymbidium 
rhodochilum, and is reproduced from a photograph kindly sent by Messrs. 
William Bull & Sons, who exhibited the plant in their group at the recent 
Temple Show, in which it formed a very prominent feature. It is a native 
Fig. 25. CYMBIDIUM RHODOCHILUM. 
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of Madagascar, and was originally introduced to cultivation in 1990, by 
M. G. Warpur, who states that it always grows on masses of Platycerium, 
on the branches of high trees, near the rivers, and on the higher slopes of 
