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the likes of Jens Birck in Denmark
Ian, your R Lady Chamberlain is the most unusual colour and a lovely bell shape hanging in a cluster. It's wonderful that you grew it from a layer of an original your father grew even if it is not quite the shapely rhodo you remember him growing...it means so much to have a sense of continuity in things we grow so plants have a special meaning in our gardens.
Eric, if you go in search of Lady Chamberlain or other R. cinnabarinum types, be aware that they are horribly prone to powdery mildew and alo tend not to have the neates growth habits. I wonder if the new plants being grown by the likes of Jens Bircks in Denmark will be more robust constitutionally
Absolutely beautiful, Luc, would love to spend a few hours wandering around your garden.