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Royal Azalea
Rhododendron schlippenbachii
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Botanical Name:
Rhododendron Schlippenbachii
Family:
ERICACEAE
Genus:
Rhododendron
Species:
schlippenbachii
Common Name:
Royal Azalea
Lot#:
9201
Quantity:
0.29 lb
Avg Count Packet:
191
Average Seeds Per Pound:
2,000,000
Germination:
91%
Germination Test Type:
Cut
Purity:
95%
Height:
3-10 feet
Collection Locale:
Russia
Minimum Hardiness Zone:
5-8
1 pkt
$ 4.95
1 oz
$ 23.83
Characteristics
Acid Loving
Bonsai
Flowering Shrub
Fragrant Flowers
Poisonous
Shade Tolerant
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Growing Info
Scarification
none required
Stratification
none required
Germination
requires light for germination, surface sow and keep moist
Description
Wikipedia states: It is a species of Rhododendron native to the Korean Peninsula and adjacent regions of Manchuria (Liaoning, Nei Mongol), Japan, and the Russian Far East. It is the dominant understory shrub in many Korean hillside forests, growing at 400-1500 m altitude. It is a dense deciduous shrub growing to 4.5 m in height, but more commonly 1-2 m tall. The leaves are obovate, 4.5-7.5 cm long and 2.5-4.5 cm broad, with scattered glandular hairs. The flowers are white to pink, often with small red spots on the upper three petals; they are produced in late spring to early summer. The scientific name schlippenbachii is derived from Baron von Schlippenbach, a Russian officer who collected the species in 1854. Cultivation and symbolism: In Korea, it is called cheoljjuk (철쭉) and if the color of the petals is white, the flower is called huincheoljjuk (흰철쭉). The Royal Azalea is commonly chosen as a local symbol in South Korea, by cities and counties such as Gapyeong and Miryang. It is widely cultivated in other parts of the world; some cultivars bear white flowers.
Comments
Beautiful fragrant pale pink small flowers in clusters to 6"; deciduous; acid soil, although may be more tolerant of lime than most; needs protection from hot sun and late freezes; dark green leaves to 5 1/2" x 3", red, yellow, and orange in fall; native to northeast Asia