Description
Rhododendron insigne 1979/097. A compact-growing species with incredible foliage and very beautiful flowers which appear in early summer after most other species have finished flowering. The leaves, which are retained for up to seven years, are quite glossy above with deeply impressed veins, coated beneath with a compact silvery to coppery indumentum. The flowers are pink with darker stripes on each lobe. (0R13) RSBG
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Catalog Section: DWARF AND SMALLER-GROWING SPECIES
RSBG : RSBG
Cultural Ratings : (‘-10R12)