XXX PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 



Viscum there is also considerable difference in size, colour, and time of 

 ripening of the berries, as there is also in the time of opening of the male 

 flowers, some individuals being weeks earlier in bloom than are others. 



Fig. 121.— Aloe Lyxchii x. (Gardeners^ Chronicle.) 



The male Viscum has often in its young state on young Apple trees, or on 

 the Mountain Ash, enormous leaves ; but these become smaller as they 

 begin to flower. The host-plant, soil, aspect, &c., may affect the plants, 



