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Quote from: Maggi Young on June 06, 2010, 03:17:56 PMThe small size over that period of growth does suggest either Intrifast or even straight fastigiatum... which I have a nice shiny leaved form of, quite like Graham's. I thought by the initial photo that the plant might be rather larger than it really is. Hmmm, this is why rhodo lovers go to bed with headaches.Here's 'Intrifast' ex Glendoick shot #1 and as may be a selected form or a repeat of the cross. It doesn't have that curved shiny old foliage and has remnants of scales. Also a shot of fastigiatum #2 and the true impeditum #3. The last two were identified by Cullen himself. Maggi - If you look at the fastgiatum shot you'll see the old leaves have a slight curve so a fastgiatum hybrid Graham's may be. These are a minefield and we haven't - and won't - even discussed scales, their distance apart or their colour.
The small size over that period of growth does suggest either Intrifast or even straight fastigiatum... which I have a nice shiny leaved form of, quite like Graham's. I thought by the initial photo that the plant might be rather larger than it really is.
Quote from: johnw on June 06, 2010, 03:44:58 PMQuote from: Maggi Young on June 06, 2010, 03:17:56 PMThe small size over that period of growth does suggest either Intrifast or even straight fastigiatum... which I have a nice shiny leaved form of, quite like Graham's. I thought by the initial photo that the plant might be rather larger than it really is. Hmmm, this is why rhodo lovers go to bed with headaches.Here's 'Intrifast' ex Glendoick shot #1 and as may be a selected form or a repeat of the cross. It doesn't have that curved shiny old foliage and has remnants of scales. Also a shot of fastigiatum #2 and the true impeditum #3. The last two were identified by Cullen himself. Maggi - If you look at the fastgiatum shot you'll see the old leaves have a slight curve so a fastgiatum hybrid Graham's may be. These are a minefield and we haven't - and won't - even discussed scales, their distance apart or their colour.Hi John, Maggi and DianeI have just been out and photographed the leaves of the blie one if that is any help.Old leavesOld leaves close upOld leaves undersideNew growthGraham
John,we have the R. bakeri. But in my opinion it is a very bad example of this species. The colour is a pale orange-red. Looks like the German version of R. bakeri.