Rhododendron 'Madrid or Seville' |
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Predominant Flower Color: |
Pink |
Flower / Truss Description: |
Flower widely funnel-shaped, wavy lobes, 3¼" across, moderate purplish-pink, soon aging to pale purplish-pink, with a moderate purplish-red blotch. Held in ball-shaped truss of 12-14 flowers. |
Fragrant: |
No |
Bloom Time: |
Midseason |
Foliage Description / Plant Habit: |
Leaves elliptic, apiculate or obtuse apex, cuneate to rounded base, about 5" long, olive green, retained 2 years. Rounded, moderately branched habit. |
Height in 10 Yrs: |
5 ft |
Cold Hardiness Temperature: |
-20°F (-29°C) |
Parentage (Seed Parent x Pollen Parent): |
Dexter #L-1 (unnamed) x America |
Elepidote (E) or Lepidote (L): |
E |
Hybridized or Selected by: |
Leach |
Registration Reference: |
ARS 831 |
Note: Bloom time and 10 year height information are approximate and can vary dependent on weather and growing conditions.
Cold hardiness temperature is also an approximate value.
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