Rhododendron of the Year Plant Awards: 2014 South West USA Region |
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Elepidote Rhododendron: 'Horizon Monarch' Flower greenish-yellow with a small, vivid red flare, openly funnel-shaped, wavy edged, 4" across. Held in large ball-shaped truss of 5-8 flowers. Blooms midseason. Leaves elliptic, apiculate apex, cuneate base, concave, 6¾" long, olive green. Upright, spreading plant habit. Grows to a typical height of 6 ft. in 10 yrs. Cold hardy to 5°F (-15°C). Hybridized by Brockenbrough. |
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Lepidote Rhododendron: burmanicum Flower cream to yellow or greenish yellow, outside scaly, funnel-campanulate shape, 1" to 2" long, sometimes fragrant. Truss holds 4-6 flowers. Blooms early midseason. Leaves obovate or oblong-obovate, up to 3" long, dark or bright green, scaly. Grows to a typical height of 4 ft. in 10 years. Suitable for mild areas where minimum temperature doesn't go below 15°F (-9°C). Native species found growing in the wild in S.W. Burma (Myanmar). |
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Evergreen Azalea: 'Caroline Gable' Flower purplish-pink with a darker blotch, single, hose-in-hose, 1¾" across. Blooms midseason to late midseason. Leaves elliptic, glossy, dark green, turn reddish in cold weather. Upright, spreading plant habit. Grows to a typical height of 4 ft. in 10 years. Cold hardy to -5°F (-23°C). Hybridized by Gable. |
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Deciduous Azalea: 'Cecile' Flower salmon pink with yellow blotch on upper lobe, tubular funnel-shaped, 3" to 5" across. Ball-shaped, dense truss contains 8-11 flowers. Blooms midseason to late midseason. Leaves elliptic with acute apex and cuneate base, deciduous. Upright, open habit. Grows to a height of 6 ft. in 10 years. Hardy to -5° F (-21° C). Initially raised by Lionel de Rothschild. |
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Photos (top to bottom) by Steve Henning, Don Selcer, Stuart Imrie, Jim Whillhite. |
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Prior Years Selections for South West USA Region |
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