This beautiful plant is of hybrid origin, and we
think it intermediate between P. ignescens and the large
variety appellation of P.of cucullatum,the Royal kGnoeworng ei n Gceorlalenciutimo-n,s ibty wthaes
raised from seeds in the collection of the Earl of Liverpool,
at Coombe Wood, where our drawing was taken
in May last.
fromM trh. eS smeeitdh ,o ft hPe. iggnaerdsceennesr,, ainnfdo rhme sh auss , sethvearta li to twhaesr
curious mules very different from each other, Which
haardveen sb,e eann dr aPis.feudl gfirdoumm .t heM sre. eCdso lvoifll eP h. aisg naelssoce nrasi, sePd.
paa vvoenryin ufimne* :o tnhee fcroomlo usre iesd a, lwighhict hs cwarel eht awviet hn aa mbeeadu tPi.
ful dark spot in the centre of each upper petal.
douTbth ias si sh aar vdeyr ya sf raeney, sotfr otnhge- ggreonwusi,n gt hprliavnint,g awnedl li sin n oa
mapipxetuarrse loikf etulyr ftyo lgoraomw atnod apse laatr,g oer ad escizaey eads lPea. vceusc, ualnlad
tum. Cuttings root easily, planted under hand-glasses,
or in pots placed in a shady situation.
latis* quPi.n pqauveolonbinisu rmig,i dpiesd duunpcluilciast o3--d5e fnlotaritsi,s ;f omliiasr gcionridbautso -inccuunrevaitsi,s upnetdiuo--
lis apice valde dilatatis margine inflexis conniventibus.