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- Rhododendron williamsianum (Chinese: 圆叶杜鹃; pinyin: yuányè dùjuān), the Williams rhododendron, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae...
- (one species, R. venator) R. subsect. Williamsiana (one species, R. williamsianum) Section Pentanthera (2 subsections) R. subsect. Pentanthera (G. Don)...
- spots on each side. - Khasya: elevation 5,000 - 6,000 feet. The variety WILLIAMSIANUM, Rchd.F., has the front lobes of the lip and the tips of the side lobes...
- viscosum". Retrieved 14 February 2020. "RHS Plant Selector - Rhododendron williamsianum". Retrieved 14 February 2020. "RHS Plant Selector - Rhododendron 'Albert...
- smilesianum Craib Calophyllum smilesianum var. lutea Craib Calophyllum williamsianum Craib Calophyllum amoenum Wall. ex Choisy Calophyllum angustifolium...
- (Schltr.) Dalström Cyrtochilum wetzelii (Königer) J.M.H.Shaw Cyrtochilum williamsianum (Dodson) Dalström Cyrtochilum xanthocinctum Dalström & Ruíz Pérez Cyrtochilum...
- T.Wang Dendrobium williamsianum Rchb.f. Dendrobium williamsianum var. chanii McCraith Dendrobium williamsianum var. williamsianum Dendrobium williamsonii...
- Thrixspermum westenenkii (J.J.Sm.) Kocyan & Sc****t. (2014) Thrixspermum williamsianum (Kores) Ormerod (1996) Thrixspermum xantholeu**** Schltr. Thrixspermum...
- group determined the genome sequence of the Rhododendron species R. williamsianum. The Benjamin D. Hall Interdisciplinary Research Building at the University...
- Queensland, Australia and New Guinea 0–400 metres (0–1,312 ft) Dendrobium williamsianum Rchb. f. 1878 Papua and New Guinea 60–300 metres (200–980 ft)...