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It is definitely neither vaseyi nor albrechtii or schlippenbachii.I have come to the conclusion that it is pentaphyllum, thinking of the leaves! Thanks for reminding me!
Hoy - It's a beauty! I'm afraid I can't count the stamens from that distance though. It will be interesting to see the leaves. At a conference in Bergen Hideo Suzuki showed pix of these Japanese azalea species in the wild, they were huge and looked like Cornus kousa from a distance. I was stunned.Hoy - Is that one of the Hobbies in the rear?johnw
Hoy - That one looks very much like Hobbie's 'Baden Baden' with the typical twist of the leaves. These really early ones can move buds in the autumn especially if the autumn is very long and mild, then they get zapped. Excuse the photo here as I cannot capture reds with the Nikon Coolpix 8700. The red is very close to your plant. How did you capture the red so well, any tips? I can always send you a few cuttings of the christianae x jasminiflorum. It's an old Vireya hybrid and very easy to root as long as drainage is extremely sharp. They take in stride drought but not wetness or over-watering.johnw
Regarding capture of the red, I haven't done anything special. I use a Nicon coolpix S8000.
Quote from: Hoy on May 01, 2011, 06:36:58 PMRegarding capture of the red, I haven't done anything special. I use a Nicon coolpix S8000.What settings are you using?johnw
Rhododendron calostrotum 'Gigha' one of my favourites. The foliage is as good as the flowers. Flowering cut short by frost this year.
Lovely rhodos, Trond... is the last R. wardii?