Rhododendron clementinae SDR3230
Ericaceae
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Habitat:
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partial shade
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Flowering:
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spring
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Size:
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200
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150
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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with humus, acid
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Rhododendron clementinae foliage
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Price
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£15.00
(4 litre pot)
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Order code:
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RCE-4
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The larger rhododendrons make the backbone of many a fine garden. We concentrate on species, not hybrids, where possible grown from wild seed.
Rhododendron clementinae SDR3230 is one of two Taliensia species named after George Forrest's wife, the other being Rhododendron traillianum. Near the site of this collection we were delighted to find the hybrid between the two. It is a neat, rounded shrub, the oval leaves covered on the underside with thick creamy white or buff indumentum. The flowers are white, usually with a rose flush and crimson spots.
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