Description
Rhododendron keysii KCSH#0315 A cinnabarinum relative with a vigorous, bushy habit and narrow dark green leaves. The highly unusual, pendulous flowers are arranged in dense clusters in the leaf axils of the upper stems, appearing in late spring to early summer. They are narrowly tubular in shape and orange to reddish in color with yellow or green lobes. Quite attractive and very different from any other rhododendron. Easy in sun or shade and seems to be relatively drought resistant once established. Grown from seed collected in a newly explored region. (0\R1\6) RSBG#522sd2003

