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Plantidote of the Day 2012-11-27, Updated!

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vireya

Vireya rhododendron

Vireya

This former mystery plant has been identified, thanks to quixote! It is a member of the rhododendron family known as vireya. Here's a link to a website devoted just to this particular group of plants, and you can read more about vireyas at the San Francisco Botanical Garden site here.

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Submitted by quixote on

That's a section of Rhododendron native to New Guinea and SE Asia. This one, if it's from Papua New Guinea, is likely R. macgregoriae.

All the vireyas are amazing. I have some scanned slides on my photo site if anyone's curious to see some of the range of colors and general spectacularness.

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Submitted by JoeInSF on

For a few hours, I thought that a mystery plant entry might not be solved, Glad that Plantidote has maintained its batting average :)