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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #555 on: April 12, 2013, 08:48:00 PM »
Lovely jasminiflorum jrc!

Here's a mystery Madennia I'd love to know the name of, I spied it in a greenhouse earlier in the week. Not that it turns my crank but I wasn't aware of double Maddies.  Little fragrance, the flowers were about 3.5-4" across.

Sorry I missed the question on grafting Vireyas to ground dweller.  I have no ideas but with Vireyas seemingly doing something every month of the year I'm at a loss to think what one would graft them on.  I presume a tender lepidote.

johnw   - bracing for a very messy WINTER storm tonight. Enough..........
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #556 on: April 12, 2013, 08:56:14 PM »
That double is not something I've ever seen.    Sounds as though the flowers are certainly big enough to be more than eye-catching.

Good luck with the weather - you're right, this winter is going on for too long, for too many of us. 


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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #557 on: April 13, 2013, 11:28:04 AM »
No, it's heated, and has growlights in winter, so the climate approximates to montane tropical - always frost free.
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #558 on: April 13, 2013, 11:33:19 AM »

Sounds very comfortable    -   room for a little fat one ?! ::) ;)
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #559 on: April 13, 2013, 11:39:02 AM »
Well, this little fat one likes it, but she doesn't mind the drizzle either!
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #560 on: April 13, 2013, 12:32:33 PM »
Fine figure of a cat there in Charlotte - thought for a moment that was a photo of me in my duffle coat  out enjoying our delightful spring weather.......... ;)
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #561 on: April 13, 2013, 03:09:32 PM »
Good luck with the weather - you're right, this winter is going on for too long, for too many of us.

We dodged the bullet, tiny skid of snow last night that was gone by morning.

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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #562 on: April 13, 2013, 09:30:03 PM »
Maggi - Ken Cox says that double looks like johnstoneanum 'Double Diamond'.

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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #563 on: April 13, 2013, 09:43:30 PM »
I'm sure he is correct -  I've just searched for pix of that and it can look quite striking, I discover.
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #564 on: April 26, 2013, 01:38:17 AM »
More years ago than I care to remeber I used to admire a rhodo near the exit at Bodnant Garden which I found to be Endsleigh Pink. About 15 years ago I spotted a small plant at Burcoose Nursery and bought it. Most years it has been blighted by frost but the cold weather this year has held it back and at least for now it is doing OK


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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #565 on: April 26, 2013, 01:49:48 AM »
Also this one is doing OK. Again it often gets frosted but it has wonderful new growth as well as beautiful flowers. R calophytum. I am not a latin scholar but I think the name means beautiful plant
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #566 on: May 04, 2013, 09:08:55 AM »
Hi!

Some Azalea's:





and Rhododendron:





Best Regards!  zvone
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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #567 on: May 04, 2013, 01:12:31 PM »
zvone  - The first two pictures show lepidote rhododendrons not azaleas.  Do you know the name of the yellow?

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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #568 on: May 04, 2013, 09:41:34 PM »
zvone  - The first two pictures show lepidote rhododendrons not azaleas.  Do you know the name of the yellow?

johnw

Hi johnw!

I'm not certain:









    
Unfortunately I don't know, how yellow azaleji's name is.

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Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #569 on: May 08, 2013, 08:25:43 PM »
Rhododendron cubittii flowering in the greenhouse.  It is scented but not as nice as 'Lady Alice Fitzwilliam' which will be flowering soon.
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