Description
Rhododendron leucaspis APA#042A A low and mounding evergreen shrub usually growing wider than high with smooth and peeling red-brown bark. The elliptic, two-inch long leaves are densely covered on the upper surface and margins with bristly hairs and the new growth emerges a bright purple highlighted with silvery hairs. The flowers (early spring) are white with dark brown anthers and shaped like a flattened bell. Requires excellent drainage, but tolerant of sun or shade. These beautiful young plants were grown from seed collected wild in a newly explored region of the eastern Himalaya. Very attractive in all of its features. (0\R2\2) RSBG#379sd2005
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Catalog Section: DWARF AND SMALLER-GROWING SPECIES
Collector Num : APA#042A
Seedlot for Catalogs : 379sd2005
Cultural Ratings : (0\\R2\\2)