Description
Rhododendron mariesii H2MD#125 Our first offering of this rarely cultivated deciduous azalea. This is one of only a couple of species in what we call the “Japanese three-leaved azalea” complex NOT native to Japan. This is the Chinese counterpart to the well-known species dilatatum, reticulatum, sanctum, etc. that are all native to Japan. Similar rhombic to ovoid leaves in whorls of three and pink to lavender flowers in early spring before or with the new foliage. This variable species is quite common and widespread throughout much of central and southern China but is not found in the southwest where the early plant explorers concentrated their efforts which explains the paucity of specimens in modern gardens. (0\R1\4) RSBG#191sd2015
Additional Information:
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Catalog Section: AZALEAS
Collector Num : H2MD#125
Seedlot for Catalogs : 191sd2015
Cultural Ratings : (0\R1\4)