Rhododendron hongkongense Hutch. (Hong Kong Azalea)

The species was discovered in Hong Kong in 1851 but was misidentified as another species. It was described as a new species and named after Hong Kong in 1930. White to light red flowers appear in April, much more elegant than the lovely or Purple Azalea commonly cultivated in parks. However, it can only be found in Ma On Shan and a few other locations.