Description
Rhododendron boothii KC# An amazing and very distinct species from the temperate rainforests of the Eastern Himalaya. This virtually unknown species has remarkable stiff and leathery, narrowly heart-shaped leaves to around three inches long – each leaf covered with long silky silvery hairs. The new growth emerges bright red-purple and is complemented by the small, bright yellow flowers. Very slow-growing and requiring excellent drainage (the only place I have ever seen it growing in the wild is on the sides of maple trees, rooted into the bark). Not very hardy so best in a container in colder climates (Pacific NW for example!) but quite happy rootbound in a pot due to its epiphytic nature. A real beauty and very different from any other species. (+10R22) RSBG#2017/034 $16.00-B
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Catalog Section: MADDENIAS AND OTHER MARGINALLY-HARDY SPECIES
Collector Num : KC#
Acc Num : 2017/034
Cultural Ratings : (0R17)