Every effort is made to avoid spelling errors, species are listed under the name
supplied by the contributor and thus vary as to classification system. Not
all hybrid names are registered or found in other reference works.
hp = hand pollinated seeds. Seed lots not marked are hp.
op = open pollinated
cp = controlled pollination, which differs from "hp" in that the stigma is
physically covered after pollination. This covering is meant to
act as an extra protection
against accidental contamination with unknown pollen.
cw = collected in the wild
Note: Lots shown with a strikethrough seed description are SOLD OUT as
of Aug 1, 2004
Sue & Lindsay Davies, New Zealand
1. R. macabeanum, FCC form x R. macabeanum, DT 0111, cp
2. R. macabeanum, FCC form x R. macabeanum, Nyman's form, cp
3. R. macabeanum, Nyman's form x R. macabeanum, DT 0111, cp
4. R. protistum, aff AC 431 x R. protistum, aff AC 4282, cp
1 cw by Dayal and Thompson
2 White with magenta throat, very sun tolerant, buds frost
tender.
Germination of lots 1-4 is excellent.
Hirokazu Maehara, Japan
5. R. metternichii var hondoense (multiflora) x R. metternichii var
hondoense (double)1
1 From photos both parents have double flowers which also
have stamens.
Dennis Mac Mullan, USA
6. (Carmen x R. yakushimanum)1 x (R. strigillosum x R.
yakushimanum, "Trelawney")
7. Harold Amateis x self
8. Herald Square2 x Goldkrone A1
9. Marybelle x Pastel3
10. Red Wonder x Golden Harvest A2
11. (Robert Allison x Evening Glow)#9 x self A3
12. Scintillation (Gem form) x (Carmen x R. yakushimanum)1
13. Scintillation (Gem form) x Red Wonder
14. Shazaam x MarybelleA4
15. Sneezy x Con Brio4
16. Time Out5 x Scintillation (Gem form)
1 Dwarf red
2 Herald Square = Vulcan x R. pseudochrysanthum
3 Pastel = Gable's yellow R. fortunei x R. wardii
4 Con Brio = The Hon. Jean Marie de Montague x [(R.
metternichii x Mars) x The Hon. Jean Marie de Montague]
5 Time Out = Autumn Gold x (Inca Gold x R. yakushimanum)
A1 Aim = hardy, dwarf, orange/red
A2 Aim = hardy, orange/red
A3 Aim = hardy, yellow tricolor
A4 Aim = hardy, peach/yellow bicolor
June Sinclair, USA
17. Comp. - Cyclamen africanicum
18. Comp. - Cyclamen hederifolium, pink x white
19. Comp. - Cyclamen, mixed1
20. Comp. - Paeonia obovata v. alba
1 Most likely coum, cilicum, pseudoibericum & repandum.
Jack O'Shannassy, Australia, Australian Rhododendron Society (Vic. Branch)
21. R. aberconwayi
22. R. edgeworthii
23. R. maddenii, S.1498
24. R. irroratum, yellow op
25. R. lindleyi (Harold She…?-cannot read, type)1 op
26. R. montroseanum op
27. Bloodline2 x My Snow White3
28. R, nuttallii x R. lindleyi
1 Maddenia Walk - NE end, lower side, S.2706
2 Bloodline = Brittania x Cornubia by Karel Van de Ven,
bright red, large truss, flowers mid-October (Australia, reg. 1988)
3 My Snow White = Nestucca x unknown by Laurie Begg, very
large pure white, flowers mid-October (Australia, reg. 1999)
Richard Gustafson USA, zone 6
29. Amanda Joan Young x Scarborough Fair1
30. Beauty Spot x (Beryl Coronet x Orchid Corsage)
31. Beauty Spot x Phipps 512
32. Blazen Sun x Beauty Spot
33. (Consolini’s Windmill x Starbright )#3 x Kristen Marie
34. Cynosure x Mazarin Stone3
35. Giselle4 x Scarborough Fair
36. Janet Blair x Painted Lady
37. Mazarin Stone3 x (Olga x Temple Meads)
38. Mrs. T. H. Lowinsky x Phipps 512
39. Mrs. W.R. Coe x Phipps 512
40. Orchid Corsage x Dream of Kings
41. Slocock G-35 x Marquis of Waterford
42. (Temple Meads x September Song)#11 x Mazarin Stone3
1 Scarborough Fair = Shaker Sunrise x Peach Cobler
2 Phipps 51 = Very large pale pink truss.
3 Mazarin Stone (pale yellow)= Kittatiny x Gold Rush (Rhein
hybrid)
4 Giselle is Lady Bligh x yak, very good truss, pink fading
to white.
5 Slocock G-3, pink and white bicolor, blooms mid June.
George H. Gray, USA
43. (R.brachycarpum Tigerstedtii Group x Fiery Orange) x Casanova
44. [(Goldenstar x Mrs. Yates) x Tortoiseshell Wonder] x (Ronald Otto
Delp x Gosh Darn)
45. {[(Goldenstar x Mrs. Yates) x Tortoiseshell Wonder] x Fiery Orange} x
Casanova
46. Mary Pat x Trinidad
47. Pana x Pink Icing
Werner Brack, USA, zone 7a
48. R. auriculatum, selfed
49. R. augustinii1 x R. augustinii, RSF deep blue
Not available Crop Failure
50. [Anne Hardgrove x (R. strigillosum x R. yakushimanum)]2
x Pygmalion
51. Hotei x Capistrano
52. Mary Guthlein x [(H58-6 x Janet Blair)3 x Golden Star]4
53. Moser's Maroon x R. neriiflorum, 'Rosevallon'
54. (Voluptuous x Phipps Yellow) x R. lacteum, RSF
55. (Voluptuous x Phipps Yellow) x Pleasant Dream
56. Sappho x Nestucca
1 Bud and plant hardy to at least -5* F., may have
originated with Joe Gable.
2 Semi-dwarf plant with true red unfading flowers.
3 H58-6 by Hardgrove = R. fortunei x (R. wardii x R.
dichroanthum), same parents as 'Donna Hardgrove'.
4 Nice medium yellow with superior blue-green foliage, good
plant habit, floppy truss.
June Sinclair, USA, additional
57. Comp. - Primula Burmanicum
58. Comp. - Primula Forrestii
59. Comp. - Primula Poissonii, mixed colors
John Howcroft, United Kingdom, zone 8a
60. R. argyrophyllum
61. R. coriaceum
62. R. davidsonianum
63. R. genestierianum
64. R. grande
65. R. johnstoneanum 'Rubeotinctum'
66. R. praevernum
67. R. ungernii
68. R. vernicosum
69. R. zeylanicum
70. R. praevernum x R.oreodoxa
Rich Craven, USA, zone 7
71. R. columbianum, (Ledum), cw Lincoln Beach Oregon
72. R. macrophyllum, pink w/flare, cw Lincoln Beach Oregon
73. R. campylogynum, 'Celsum', op
74. Comp - Enkianthus campanulatus
Clive Justice, Canada
75. R. macrophyllum, cw upper Skagit River, Manning Park, BC, Canada
Earl W. Cordy, USA
76. Atlantis x Barto's Ivory
77. (R. calendulaceum x R. bakeri) x R. arborescens, yellow
78. Casanova x Treena
79. Gregory Bald x (R. calendulaceum x R. bakeri)
80. Haag's White Water1 OP ARS 98/1289 x Abe Arnott
81. R. adenopodum x R. metternichii var micranthum, ARS 83/562, OP
82. Witch's Batter2, OP3
1 White Water = R. catawbiense 'Catalgla' x (R. fortunei x
Madonna)
2 Witch's Batter = Dexter's Champagne x (R. discolor x
Fabia)
3 Seed collected at Bill Rhein's garden.
Robert C. MacIntyre, USA
83. R. macrophyllum, cw, Bandon, OR, mid - late flowering.
84. R. burmanicum, op
85. R. maddenii ssp. maddenii1, op2
1 Tolerated 8*F. on two separate occasions.
2 No other lepidote rhododendrons in garden.
Ole Jonny Larsen, Norway
86. R. albrechtii
87. R. hypoleucum
88. R. myrtifolium
89. R. nipponicum
90. R. pumilum
91. R. tomentosum var. angustum1
92. R. tschonoskii
93. R. kesangiae x R. sutchuenense2
94. (R. yakushimanum x R. wardii) x R. vernicosum, with orange-red
flowers.
95. R. Azaleas - mixed hybrids with a wide range of colors.
96. Comp. Phyllodoce empetriformis
97. Comp. Phyllodoce tsugifolia Nakai
1 Syn: Ledum palustre var. angustum
2 Probably the first cross with R. kesangiae. Goal: a very
hardy big leaved hybrid.
Russell Gilkey, USA
98. R. yakushimanum 'Exbury' x R. yakushimanum FCC
99. R. yakushimanum FCC x R. yakushimanum 'Exbury'
Note: Mr Gilkey treats yak seed 20 minutes in 10% Clorox and then 8
hours in 2000 ppm gibberellic acid. This has improved germination up to 85%.
Chris Trautmann (Mowbray Gardens), USA
100. (Blazen Sun x Sweet LuLu)1 A x Banana Republic2
A
101. (Crowning Touch3 A x Sandwich Appleblossom)4 A
x (Blazen Sun x Capistrano)#15 A
1 Star shaped flowers of orange-yellow.
2 Banana Republic = Casanova x Barbara Cook6
3 Crowning Touch = Chiquita7 A x Sardinia8 A,
buttery yellow, wide faced flowers
4 Large flowered (3"), salmon-yellow.
5 Very large truss, yellow + orange tones
6 Barbara Cook = Marybelle x Goldsworth Yellow. Very large
flowers, looks like Lem's Cameo when it first opens.
7 Chiquita = (Cherokee x L. Meads) x Jet Set
8 Sardinia = Weldy x Fiery Orange
A Chris Trautmann hybrids.
Note: All crosses germinated well.
Hanns Meltzer, Germany, zones 4 - 5
102. R. bakeri x white Knaphill Azalea
103. (R.catawbiense Grandiflorum x Polar Bear)#6911 P1 x
Fabia
104. [(Earl of Donoughmore x R.fortunei) x R. yakushimanum]#645 2
P2 x Fabia
105. Fabia x (R.catawbiense Grandiflorum x Polar Bear)#691
1 P3
106. (R.makinoi x R. decorum)#540 3 P4 x Fabia
107. (Newa x R. fortunei)#277 4 P5 x Fabia
108. (R. smirnowii x R. fortunei)#456 5 P6 x Fabia
109. (R. smirnowii x R. fortunei)#647 4 P7 x Fabia
110. [Spaetlese x (R. catawbiense Grandiflorum x R.discolor)]#639 4 P8
x Fabia
111. [(R.wardi x R. yakushimanum) x R. williamsianum]#523 P9 x
Fabia
1 White, fragrant.
2 Flaming red.
3 White.
4 Rose.
5 Rose, fragrant.
Note: All Mr. Meltzer's hybrids are hardy down to minus 26* C.
P1 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer103.htm
P2 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer104.htm
P3 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer105.htm
P4 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer106.htm
P5 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer107.htm
P6 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer108.htm
P7 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer109.htm
P8 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer110.htm
P9 Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/meltzer111.htm
Bengt A. Kihlman, Sweden
112. R. tomentosum ssp. tomentosum1, cw, Lunsen Forest, south of
Uppsala, Sweden, 59*45'N, 18*40'E
1 Formerly, Ledum palustre ssp. palustre
Joe Harvey, Canada
113. R. pachysanthum RSF 78/064 x R. pachysanthum (N. Todd)
114. R. bureavii x R. pachysanthum
115. R. bureavii x R. pseudochrysanthum
116. R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto' x R. bureavii
117. R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto' x R. elegantulum
118. R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto' x R. fictolacteum
119. R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto' x R. fulvum
120. R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto' x R. pachysanthum
121. R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto' x R. pseudochrysanthum
122. R. degronianum ssp yakushimanum 'Exbury' x R. pachysanthum
123. R. degronianum ssp yakushimanum 'Exbury' x R. pseudochrysanthum
124. R. pachysanthum x R. adenogynum
125. R. pachysanthum x R. adenopodum
126. R. pachysanthum x R. degronianum ssp heptamerum 'Enamoto'
127. R. pachysanthum x R. elegantulum
128. R. pachysanthum x R. fulvum
129. R. pachysanthum x Our Kate
130. R. pachysanthum x R. pseudochrysanthum
131. R. pachysanthum x R. recurvoides
132. R. pachysanthum x R. roxieanum cucullatum
133. R. pachysanthum x spotted hybrid
134. Comp. Arctostaphylos columbiana (Manzanita)
A. J. Blee, New Zealand
135. R. aberconwayi, ex KW form
136. R. falconeri
137. R. pachysanthum, Mix of two different forms.
138. R. racemosum, Forrest dwarf form
139. R. triflorum var. mahogani
140. R. pachysanthum x R. yakushimanum1
1 Second generation yaks from random crossings between 10
first generation plants.
Jim Barlup, USA, zone 8
141. Apricot Flambe2 x [(Catfort Campy x Mary Garrison) x
Rio]
142. Hachmann’s Charmant x (Midnight Mystique x Jonathan Shaw)
143. Horizon Lakeside x Janet Blair
144. (Horizon Lakeside x Arctic Gold) x (Percy Wiseman x Summer Peach11)
145. (Ingrid Mehlquist x Snow Candle10) x (R yakushimanum x
R. proteoides)
146. Invitation6 x (Amber Touch*1 x Recital9)
147. Invitation6 x Arctic Gold
148. Invitation6 x Hill’s Low Red
149. Invitation x {Tweedy Bird x [Bambi x (R. yakushimanum x R.
proteoides)]}
150. Invitation x Victoria’s Consort
151. Invitation x (R. yakushimanum x Brandt’s Tropicana)
152. Invitation x (R. yakushimanum x R. proteoides)
153. Janet Blair x Nelda Peach
154. Janet Blair x (Tuscany x Nelda Peach)
155. Janet Blair x Whitney’s Late Orange
156. Jonathan Shaw x Dream of Kings3
157. Jonathan Shaw x (Purple Splendour x 1000 Butterflies)
158. Lem’s Tangerine x [(Catfort Campy x Mary Garrison) x Rio]
159. Mindy’s Love7 x Capistrano
160. Mindy’s Love7 x [(Catfort Campy x Mary Garrison) x Rio]
161. Mindy’s Love7 x Janet Blair
162. Purple Passion8 x (Midnight Mystique x Jonathan Shaw)
163. Recital*9 x Nelda Peach
164. Scintillation x Elegant Touch4
1 Amber Touch = [Hotei x (Virginia Richards x Crest)] x
Sedona
2 Apricot Flambe = Apricot Fantasy x White Peter
3 Dream of Kings = A. Bedford x Purple Splendor
4 Elegant Touch = R. yakushimanum x 1000 Butterflies
5 Fisher’s Song = H. L. Larson x September Song
6 Invitation = Anita Dunstan x Lem’s Cameo
7 Mindy’s Love = Nancy Evans x Lionel’s Triumph
8 Purple Passion = Purple Splendor x Catalga
9 Recital = Mindy’s Love x Jesse’s Song
10 Snow Candle = [(Fancy x R. yakushimanum) x Exbury
Calstocker]
11 Summer Peach = Whitney’s Late Peach x Phyllis Korn
Theo Leijdens, The Netherlands, zone 7
165. R. auriculatum#1 x R. auriculatum#2
166. R. diaprepes, selfed
167. R. anwheiense x R. callimorphum
168. Comp. - Narcissus triandrus
169. Comp. - Rhamnus pumilus1, cw Trento Italy
1 Dwarf buckthorn, zone 6
Andy Navage, USA, Bloedel Reserve, zone 8
170. R. piercei x self
171. R. pocophorum ssp. pocophorum x self, cp
172. R. praevernum x self
173. R. sutchuenense var. geraldii x R. sutchuenense var. geraldii
174. R. anwheiense, op
175. R. degronianum ssp. heptamerum, op
176. R. fortunei ssp. fortunei, op.
177. R. wightii, op
178. R. williamsianum, white form, op
179. R. beanianum x R. coriaceum1, cp
180. Comp. - Billardiera longiflora, purple fruit
181. Comp. - Decaisnea Fargesii
182. Comp. - Lilium Davidii var. Willmottiae
183. Comp. - Lilium Hansonii
184. Comp. - Magnolia Sieboldii
185. Comp. - Menziesia multiflora var. brevicalyx
186. Comp. - Vaccinium padifolium
1 Possible garden hybrid?
Francis Stewart, USA, zone 7
187. R. prunifolium, op
Robert Zimmermann, USA, zone 8
188. R. elegantulum, Cox ARS 85-463 x R. elegantulum, Cox ARS 85-463
sibling
189. R. pachysanthum, white, Cox, ARS 86-627 x R. pachysanthum, white, Cox,
ARS 86-627 sibling
190. R. pachytrichum RBG Edinburgh, selfed
191. R. stewartianum RSF 77/774 x R. stewartianum, pink
192. R. strigillosum, selfed
193. R. wiltonii RSF 75/148 x R. wiltonii RSF 76/387
Henning Andersen, Denmark
194. R. sutchuenense x R. sutchuenense, cp
June Sinclair, USA, additional II
195. R. albrechtii x R. albrechtii
196. R. alutaceum RSF 76/202 x R. alutaceum
197. R. arizelum, cream, selfed
198. R. bainbridgeanum, selfed
199. R. camtschaticum, red x R. camtschaticum, red
200. R. chrysodoron x R. chrysodoron
201. R. edgeworthii1, white, green throat, heavy indumentum
x R. edgeworthii1, heavy indumentum, white, largest truss
202. R. edgeworthii1, white frilled, yellow throat, 7
flowers, heavy indumentum x R. edgeworthii1, green throat, heavy
indumentum
203. R. eximium1 x R. eximium W.B.
204. R. facetum1 x R. facetum1
205. R. griersonianum1 x R. griersonianum1
206. R. lanatum1, Sikkim x R. lanatum1, Sikkim
207. R. macabeanum, "Lord Stair" selfed, best
208. R. mimetes, selfed
209. R. mimetes, Scotland, selfed
210. R. niveum1, Sikkim x R. niveum1, Sikkim
211. R. niveum1, Sikkim, best color x R. niveum1,
Sikkim, largest truss
212. R. orbiculare x R. orbiculare
213.. R. pachysanthum x R. pachysanthum
214. R. pendulum1, Bhutan best x R. pendulum1,
Bhutan
215. R. protistum, selfed
216. R. rex, lavender, purple blotch, large frilled truss, selfed
217. R. rex, pink, red blotch, selfed
218. R. rex, white, red blotch, extremely large trusses, selfed
219. R. rhabdotum, yellow x R. rhabdotum, yellow
220. R. rothschildii x R. rothschildii
221. R. rothschildii, selfed
222. R. souliei, white x R. souliei, white
223. R. tsariense x R. tsariense
224. R. quinquefolium, op
225. R. schlippenbachii, op
226. R. vaseyi 'White Find', op
227. R. yakushimanum x R. eximium
228. R. yakushimanum x R. rex (best)
229. Comp. - Cardiocrinum gigantium
230. Comp. - Magnolia 'Caerhay's Belle'2, op
231. Comp. - Meconopis betonicifolia, perennial strain
232. Comp. - Primula Poissonii
233. Comp. - Tigridia pavonia, mixed colors
234. Comp. - Tigridia pavonia, orange, red throat
235. Comp. - Tigridia pavonia, white, red throat
1 Plant grown from collected wild seed.
2 Ms. Sinclair know's of no other magnolias within 3 or more
miles.
Warren Berg, USA
236. R. quinquefolium, W.B. red fall color, op
George Woodard, USA, zone 7a
237. Capistrano x (Percy Wiseman x Sunspray)
238. Capistrano x [(Phipps Yellow x Viennese Waltz) x (Voluptuous x
Phipps Yellow)]
239. (Erchless x Purple Splendor) x Rhein's Picotee
240. Midnight Mystique x [(Erchless x Purple Splendor) x Anah Kruschke]
241. [(Rio x Orange Marmalade) x Viennense Waltz] x Capistrano
242. {[Scintillation x (Pink Petticoats x R. yakushimanum)] x
[(Dumper's Yellow x Phipps Yellow) x 1000 Butterflies]} x Martha Phipps
Kristian Theqvist, Finland, zone 5a
243. R. tomentosum ssp. tomentosum1, cw
244. Helsinki University2 x R. decorum4 , cp
245. 'St. Michel' 3 x 'Fred Wynniatt' 5, cp
1 R. tomentosum ssp. tomentosum seeds collected in Turku
Archipelago, Southern Finland.
http://www.rhodogarden.com/ARS/tomentosum.html
2 'Helsinki University' is a Finnish extra hardy hybrid
(-38°F, -39°C) with bright pink flowers, red-orange freckled.
http://www.rhodogarden.com/ARS/HelsinkiUniversity.html
3 'St. Michel' is a Finnish extra hardy hybrid (-35°F,
-37°C) with light pink flowers, green or green-brown freckled.
http://www.rhodogarden.com/ARS/StMichel.html
4 R. decorum has white fragrant flowers. The pollen is from
Bergen Musehagen, Norway.
http://www.rhodogarden.com/ARS/decorum.html
5 'Fred Wynniatt' has huge apricot pink and yellow flowers.
http://www.rhodogarden.com/ARS/FredWynniatt.html
Hans Eiberg, Denmark, zone 6
246. R. proteoides1, cw Beima Shan 4400m. (Danish
expedition 2002)
2
247. R. groenlandicum 3 , cw, NUUK
1 Photo at:
http://www.rhododendron.dk/spec/yunnan/proteoid-gul-513.jpg
2 Seed stored in freezer.
3 Formerly Ledum groenlandicum. Photo at:
http://www.rhododendron.dk/spec/groenlandicum-he.jpg
Ole Rolf Jacobsen, Denmark, zone 6
248. R. pseudochrysanthum1 x R. pseudochrysanthum1,
cp
1 Small leaved form.
Claus J. Staune, Denmark, zone 6
249. R. proteoides1 x R. proteoides2, cp
250. R. campanulatum var. aeruginosum3 x R. proteoides1,
cp
1 Ascreavie form x (Greig/nelson form x R. 147 Cecil Smith
form).
2 R. 151, RBG Edinburgh form.
3 Good blue leafed ex. RBG Edinburgh.
Jes Hansen, Denmark, zone 6
251. R. leucaspis x sibling RF 112/94, cp (Danish seed ex. nr.)
252. R. canadense, op1
253. R. schlippenbachii, op
1 Does not cross with other species.
Lloyd Gilmore, Canada, zone 8
254. Jeda x R. pachysanthum1
255. Paprika Spiced x Jeda
256. Paprika Spiced x Marie Stark
1 Joe Harvey's plant from RSF.
Robert Barnard, USA
257. R. occidentale, cw Rock Creek, El Dorado County, CA 1,350 ft.1
258. R. occidentale, cw Rock Creek, El Dorado County, CA 2,875 ft.
259. ('Cecile' x 'Sandra Marie') Yellow x ('Homebush' x R. austrinum)
Yellow
260. 'Narcissiflora' x ('Homebush' x atlanticum) Pink
261. 'Narcissiflora' x ('Homebush' x austrinum) Yellow
262. Semi-Double Yellow Peach Exbury seedling x ('Homebush' x R.
austrinum) Yellow
1 Low elevation population from hot, dry, interior
California.
Charles Patterson, USA
263. R. augustinii (Hardy form from Long Island) x Self A1
264. (Bonnie Maid x R. calophytum) x Hardy Giant A2
265. (Scintillation x R. rex) #1 x Hardy Giant A3
266. (Scintillation x R. rex) #3 x Hardy Giant A3
267. (R. yakushimanum “Koichiro Wada” x R. rex) #4 x Hardy Giant
A4
268. (R. yakushimanum “Koichiro Wada” x R. rex) #4 x (R. yakushimanum
x R. falconeri) A5
269. [(R. yakushimanum “Koichiro Wada” x Ruth Lyons) x R. macabeanum]
x (R. yakushimanum x R. falconeri) A5
A1 AIM: Propagation of hardy form of species.
A2 AIM: Pink or white early flowering with large leaves and
treelike habit.
A3 AIM: Hardy white or pink with large foliage and treelike
habit.
A4 AIM: Hardy white with large foliage and treelike habit.
A5 AIM: Hardy white or cream giant with large foliage and
treelike habit.
Harold & Morna Stockman, USA
270. Dolly Lamb1 x Caroline Stockman2
271. Dolly Lamb1 x Lamplighter3
272. Dolly Lamb1 x Pixie Belle4
273. Hotei x Lamplighter3
274. Lamplighter3 x Cotton Candy
275. Alibaby5 op A
276. Gallacci's Gold6 op A
277. Gil's Triumph op A
278. Marie Stark*7 op A
279. Maryke*8 op A
280. Orrie Dille*9 op A
281. Pixie Belle*4 op A
282. Sunspray op A
283. Wilgen's Ruby op A
1 Dolly Lamb = pure white, greenish blotch, dense low growth
habit with dark green foliage.
2 Caroline Stockman = bright pink shading to yellow center,
dark red throat.
3 Lamplighter = glowing red.
4 Pixie Belle = med. pink, dense low growth habit.
5 Alibaby = white, side edges of petals pink.
6 Gallacci's Gold = med. yellow lobes, dark red throat.
7 Marie Stark = bright yellow, red throat.
8 Maryke = pastel blend of pink and yellow.
9 Orrie Dille = white and pink blend.
A Mr. Stockman believes his open pollinated seed to be most
likely selfed.
CORRECTION to 2003 Stockman entries. "Apricot Delight" should have been
"Apricot Fantasy".
Michael Oliver, USA
284. R. occidentale 28-2 x 30
285. R. occidentale 28-2 x 2406
286. R. occidentale (30 x 247) x (189 x 232)
287. R. occidentale (30 x 2406) x (30 x 247)
288. R. occidentale (189 x 232) x 2406
289. R. occidentale 2406 x 502like
290. R. occidentale 3303 x 28-3
291. R. occidentale 3401 x 2406
NOTE: all the above are intraspecific hybrids of R. occidentale, the western
azalea.
Descriptions for the above clones are:
28-2, 28-3 --> doubles
30 --> yellow on all five petals
189 --> large flowers, some pink
232 --> pink, very frilly
247 --> bright standard, yellow on three petals
502like --> dark picotee
2406 --> pink, yellow on all five petals
3303, 3401 --> pink
Dr. Yasuyuki Doi, Japan, zone 6
292. R. brachycarpum var. roseum, dwarf x R. campanulatum 'Waxen
Bell', (purple flowers)
293. R. haematodes FCC x Red Majesty1
1 Red Majesty = R. elliottii x R. strigillosum
David N. Hinton, Canada, zone 4b
294. [R. brachycarpum ssp. tigerstedtii x (Catawbiense Album x Blue
Peter)] x (R. smirnowii x Scintillation)
Hideaki Ohazama, Japan
295. R. degronianum (deep pink x deep pink)
296. R. degronianum (white x white)
297. R. albrechtii, cw. Mt. Zao, 4,000 feet.
298. R. nudipes, cw, Mt. Nihonkoku 1,000 feet
299. R. wadanum, cw, Mt. Abukuma 1,000 feet
300. Comp. - Lilium rubellum (pink) cw, Mt. Asahi 5,000 feet
Howard R. Kline, USA, zone 6
301. Barbara Jenkinson x Goldflakes
302. R. calendulaceum (Rose pink with yellow) x July Jewel1
303. Siskin x Chetco
304. Siskin x Sandra Marie
1 July Jewel = R. prunifolium x R. bakeri
NOTE: All of the above are deciduous azaleas.
Rosemary D. Hartman, USA
305. R. aberconwayi 'His Lordship', selfed
306. R. calophytum, selfed
307. R. diaprepes, selfed
308. R. diaprepes 'Gargantua', selfed
309. R. edgeworthii, selfed
310. R. elegantulum
311. R. fictolacteum, selfed
312. R. fortunei x R. fortunei
313. R. fortunei, outstanding pink, selfed
314. R. fulgens
315. R. glischroides, selfed
316. R. griersonianum, selfed
317. R. hunnewellianum, selfed
318. R. hyperythrum, selfed
319. R. keysii, selfed
320. R. luteiflorum, selfed
321. R. makinoi, selfed
322. R. searsiae, selfed
323. R. serrulatum, selfed
324. R. sinogrande, selfed
325. R. tsariense, selfed
326. R. uvarifolium, selfed
327. R. vaseyi, selfed
328. R. neoglandulosum, cw, Washington Cascades 6,000 Feet
329. R. argyrophyllum ssp. nankingense, op
330. R. falconeri, op
331. R. maximum1,op
332. R. pseudochrysanthum, small leaf, op
333. R. arborescens x R. occidentale SM # 30
334. R. bakeri 'Camps Red' x R. occidentale SM # 30
335. R. occidentale SM # 30 x R. . flammeum, orange/red
336. R. serrulatum x R. occidentale SM # 30
1 White with pink edge, blooms mid to late June.
Dr. Tom Ring, USA, zone 6
337. Captain Jack x Rougemont1 A1
338. {[(Brookville x Mary Garrison) x Gable's Peaches] x Sweet Lulu}2
x Prycl's Yellow Fortunei
A2
1 Rougemont = Princess Elizabeth x Cindy Lou
2 Clear salmon tubular flowers, very fragrant.
A1 AIM: Large, hardy red truss.
A2 AIM: More open fragrant flowers in yellowish or peach
color.
Mike McCullough, USA
339. R. cubittii Ashcombe x R. cubittii Edinburgh
340. R. occidentale AO 2, cw 1
341. R. occidentale Big Basin 602, cw 1
342. R. occidentale Big Basin 1004, cw 1
343. R. occidentale Big Basin 2101, cw 1
344. R. occidentale Big Basin 2102, cw 1
345. R. carneum, op
346. R. ciliicalyx, op
347. R. cubittii, op
348. R. iteophyllum, op
349. R. johnstoneanum, op
350. R. maddenii (ex. R. brachysiphon), op
351. R. polyandrum, op
352. R. taronense # 1, op
353. R. taronense # 2, op
354. Candlelight x Heartthrob A1
355. Candlelight x R. liliiflorum A2
356. (R. ciliicalyx x Fosterianum) x unknown A2
357. (R. ciliatum x R. sinonuttallii) x unknown A3
358. (R. edgeworthii x R. veitchianum) x Heartthrob A4
359. Flaming Star x China Doll A5
360. Golden Gate x Peach Surprise A5
361. Heaven Scent x Amber Moon A6
362. Heaven Scent x Candlelight A2
363. Heaven Scent x Else Frye A2
364. Heaven Scent x Heartthrob A1
365. Heaven Scent x Joy Ridge A6
366. Heaven Scent x R. liliiflorum A6
367. Heaven Scent x Patricia Marie A6
368. Heaven Scent x Unknown A5
369. Helen Druecker x R. arboreum KW 21976 A4
370. Jim Drewery x Barto’s Favorite A4
371. Kimberly Anne x Unknown A2
372. Lake Lorraine x California Gold A6
373. Lemon Lodge x Mary Mayo A5
374. Lemon Lodge x Peach Surprise A5
375. (R. lindleyi x R. nuttallii ) HJB 11 x (R. burmanicum x R.
dalhousiae)
A6
376. (R. lindleyi x R. nuttallii ) HJB 11 x Harry Tag A3
377. (R. lindleyi x R. nuttallii ) HJB 11 x Patricia Marie A3
378. Mi Amor x Alpine Snow A3
379. Mi Amor x Harry Tag A3
380. Mi Amor x Patricia Marie A3
381. (My Lady x Rose Scott) x Amber Moon A7
382. (My Lady x Rose Scott) x Unknown A2
383. Noyo Chief x Unknown A4
384. (Rose Scott x self) x R. liliiflorum A2
385. (Rose Scott x self) x unknown A2 Pink / Fragrant
386. Unknown Pink x ( My Lady x Rose Scott) A2
387. Unknown Pink x ( My Lady x Rose Scott ) 82-838 A2
1 CW in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, California.
A1 AIM: Red / Fragrant
A2 AIM: Pink / Fragrant
A3 AIM: White / Fragrant
A4 AIM: Red
A5 AIM: Yellow
A6 Aim: Yellow / Fragrant
A7 AIM: Pink – Yellow / Fragrant
Susumu Sato, Japan
388. R. aureum, cw, Mt. Daisetsu, 2,000 M.
Shin' ichi Ishida, Japan
389. 276. R. amamiense, op in Tokyo
390. R. leiopodum1, op in Tokyo
391. R. tashiroi2, op in Kamakura
392. R. wadanum, op in Tokyo
393. R. weyrichii2, op in Kamakura
1 R. leiopodum = R. ellipticum
2 No flower when in bloom.
Joseph P. Bruso, USA, zone 5b
394. (R. cumberlandense x R. arborescens) selfed
395. R. canadense, white form1, op
396. R. minus2, op
397. R. mucronulatum3, op
398. R. vaseyi, pink, op
1 About 50% of seedlings should be white.
2 Large leaves, late blooming.
3 Purple & pink forms mix.
Joe Bruso writes: "The seed marked as open pollinated will be true to species,
as these species don't cross with other species/hybrids due to incompatibility
(canadense, vaseyi) and/or are isolated in space and bloom time (nothing else
in bloom at the same time).
(minus, mucronulatum)."
Garratt Richardson, USA, NAPE Expedition
NAPE = Nagaland and Arunachel Pradesh Expedition (Fall 2003).
399. R. arboreum var delavayi, cw1
400. R. bhutanense, cw2
401. R. camelliiflorum, cw3
402. R. dalhousiae var rhabdotum, cw4
403. R. glaucophyllum, cw5
404. R. maddenii ssp crassum, cw6
405. R. maddenii ssp crassum, cw7
406. R. maddenii ssp crassum, cw8
407. R. thomsonii, cw9
408. Comp - Meconopsis sp, cw10
1 Sside of Zela 11,000' gold underside. GR5025
2 Nagagigi, eastern Bhutan, 12,600'. GR5012
3 Near Mandala 10,500'. GR5032
4 Sside of Zela 8,900'. GR5029
5 Nside of Zela 10,000'. GR5023
6 Tom Hill 8,300' greener bud. GR 5003
7 Sside of Zela 8,900' yellow budded. GR5028
8 Mt. Japfu 8,600' 30' in forest, elliptic lvs. 3-6". NAPE
0019
9 E. Bhutan 12,700' red calyx. GR5015
10 E. Bhutan 13,300'. GR5019
NOTE: Mt Japfu is in Nagaland. Tom Hill, Nagagigi, Zela(SeLa) Pass, MandaLa
are in Tawang District of Arunachal Pradesh.
GR = collection numbers of Garratt Richardson (pending formal NAPE
assignment).
Eizi Yoshimura, Japan (JRS Seed Exchange)
409. R. metternichii var kyomaruense, white, Pref. Nara
410. R. degronianum, pink, cw Mt. Surikogi
411. R. degronianum, pink, cw Mt. Zao
412. R. keiskei, yellow, cw Pref. Gunma
413. R. brachycarpum f. Erimo, pink, op Pref. Aomori
414. R. degronianum, pink, op Pref. Gunma
415. R. hyperythrum, pink, op. Pref. Tottori
416. R. sanctum Nakai var. lasiogynum, red, op Pref. Sizuoka
Dr. Jean Beutler, USA, zone 6
417. Amanda Joan Young x Phipps Yellow
418. Barbara Cook x Phipps Yellow
419. Janet Blair x 1000 Butterflies
420. Janet Blair x Phipps Yellow
421. Peg's Freckles1 x Phipps Yellow
1 Peg's Freckles = Heritage hyb. - salmon.
Shirley and Allan Anderson, USA, zone 6
422. Amanda Joan Young x Hill's Bright Red
423. {R. brachycarpum x [Nancy Evans x (Crest x R. macabeanum)]} x (Nancy
Evans x Janet Blair)
424. Don Kellam x (Nancy Evans x Janet Blair)
425. (Mars x Hardgrove's Deepest Yellow) x (Nancy Evans x Janet Blair)
426. Pana x Hill's Bright Red
427. Scintillation x Nike1
1 Nike = Tiddly Winks x Idealist. (Thompson)
Dr. Richard A. Flavell, USA, zone 6b
428. R. decorum1 x R. decorum2
429. R. fortunei, lu Shan strain3 x R. fortunei, Mrs. Butler
1 Mehlquist selection hardy in zone 5b, lightly fragrant.
2 SBEC 1509, fine, pale pink form, lightly fragrant.
3 Plant from Melquist hardy in zone 5b.
Jacob Rosenthal, USA, zone 7
430. [Corona x (Fabia x Azor)] x Snow's Red
431. Don Kellum x Bud's Yellow
432. (Hotei x R. maximum, ivory) x Old Copper
433. (Lackamas Gold x R. yakushimanum 'Koichiro Wada') x Bud's Yellow
434. Old Copper x R. pseudochrysanthum, dwarf form
Larry Wallace, USA, zone 6
435. Comp.- Euonymus alatus1, op
436. Comp. - Ligurstrum2, op
1 Aka Burning Bush, red fall color, abundant 3mm orange
fruit, 6-7 feet.
2 Aka Privet, abundant 3mm black olives, edible if cured,
6-8 feet.
John Weagle, Canada, zone 6
437. R. rupicola v. muliense1, selfed, cp
438. R. viridescens 'Doshong La', selfed, cp
439. Barbara Hall2 x R. aureum, cp A1
440. R. viridescens 'Doshong La' x R. dendrocharis 'Glendoick Gem', cp
A2
1 Good dark yellow & more growable form.
2 Barbara Hall = Road Red*3 x Prelude. Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/weagle7.htm
3 Road Red = an old ironclad imported from Waterer's in the
1890's by Judge Harris of Digby, NS.
A1 AIM: early, dwarf dark pink with texture.
A2 AIM: a yellow with blue foliage & lapponicum's hardiness.
Gordon Wylie, USA
441. Grandma's Hat x (Tropical Splendor x Evening Glow)
442. Horizon Dawn x [(Jingle Bells x Cream Glory) x Crest]
443. [(Lem's Cameo x Polynesian Sunset) x Ring of Fire] x Nike
444. Comp. - Davidia involucrata (Dove tree)1
1 Requires up to two years for germination; stratification
seems to make no difference. Several plants in each pod but the latter are
virtually impossible to break apart; separate plants at transplant.
Protect from jays or other birds, particularly new growth.
NOTE: Thompson & Morgan Successful Seed Raising Guide: Double Dormancy: (3-4
months warm moist, 3-4 months frig.)expect germination in 300 - 365 days.
Please note: LOT 444 will not be labeled or packaged as they are the size of
medium pecans, expect two - three.
Eva Gallagher, Canada, zone 3
445. R. dauricum album1, op
446. R. mucronulatum1, op
447. Comp - Clethra acuminata2
1 Very hardy - minus 35 C. Blooms consistently above
snowline.
2 Very hardy - minus 40C. July - August blooming, likes acid
soil, withstands drought, good with rhodies. Plants grown from seed
collected over 20 years ago in Great Smoky Mountains.
Pat Walton, USA, zone 6
448. R. maximum, cw, Chattahoochee National Forest near Anna Ruby Falls;
nearest town, Helen, Georgia.
449. (Albert Close x Skipper) x Summer Peach
450. (Albert Close x Skipper) x [(tan R. fortunei x (Goldfort x Crest)]
451. Always Admired x R. hyperythrum
452. (Amanda Joan Young x Barbara Cook1) x Janet's Fantasy
453. Besse Howells x (Lem's Cameo x R. rex)
454. Besse Howells x Yellow Rolls Royce
455. Bosutch x Barbara Cook1
456. Bosutch x Janet Blair
457. Bosutch x (R. yakushimanum x R. strigillosum)
458. Brigadoon16 x Firestorm
459. Brigadoon16 x Trinity
460. (Catanea x China) x Barbara Cook1
461. (Catanea x China) x Hypermax
462. (Catanea x China) x March Madness11
463. (Catanea x China) x (Top Banana x Janet Blair)
464. Commonwealth2 x (Cameo x R. rex)
465. Commonwealth2 x Carol Jean
466. Coxe Dexter3 x Very Berry
467. Crystal Yellow4 x Agateen17
468. Crystal Yellow4 x (Goldfort x Crest)
469. Dorothy Swift x Yellow Rolls Royce
470. Finders Keepers6 x Janet's Fantasy
471. Firestorm x Graf Zeppelin
472. Firestorm x (Noyo Brave x 1000 Butterflies)
473. Firestorm x Princess Elizabeth
474. Firestorm x Perfectly Pink13
475. Firestorm x Powder Snow
476. Firestorm x Rubicon
477. Frühlingsanfang7 x Ida Bradour9
478. Frühlingsanfang7 x Naomi
479. Frühlingsanfang7 x Princess Elizabeth
480. Frühlingsanfang7 x Very Berry18
481. Goldbukett x Barbara Cook1
482. Goldbukett x Summer Peach
483. Graf Zeppelin x Barbara Cook1
484. Gretchen Medlar8 x (Noyo Brave x 1000 Butterflies)
485. Gretchen Medlar8 x Summer Peach
486. Haaga x R. kesangiae
487. Haaga x R. macabeanum RSF 75/052
488. Haaga x (R. yakushimanum x R. falconeri)
489. Ingrid Mehlquist x (Crest x R. macabeanum)
490. Ingrid Mehlquist x Dexter's Spice
491. Janet's Fantasy x Barbara Cook1
492. Kelsey Lynn Young x [(Dexter's Champagne x R. campylocarpum) x
(Blandyanum x R.yakushimanum)]5
493. Kelsey Lynn Younf x (Goldfort x Crest)
494. Ken Janeck x R. macabeanum
495. Laurago10 x Firestorm
496. Laurago10 x Harold Amateis
497. Laurago10 x Henry's Red
498. Leo x Henry's Red
499. Maximum Roseum12 x Dexter Spice
500. Maximum Roseum12 x [Lem's Cameo x (Odee Wright x Crest)]
501. Maximum Roseum12 x (Lem's Cameo x R. rex)
502. Red River x 1000 Butterflies
503. Red River x Brigadoon
504. Red River x Jean Marie de Montague
505. Red River x (Mary Belle x Dexter's Honeydew)19
506. Red River x (R. yakushimanum x R. williamsianum)
507. Rendezvous x Firestorm
508. Ronald Otto Delp x Yellow Rolls Royce
509. Scintillation x Powder Snow
510. Tidal Wave14 x (Crest x R. macabeanum)
511. Tooty Fruity15 x Barbara Cook1
512. (Top Banana x Janet Blair) x Barbara Cook1
513. (Top Banana x Janet Blair) x [(Hawk Crest x Idealist) x Wheatley]
514. (Top Banana x Janet Blair) x (Minnie x Sunny Day)
515. (Top Banana x Janet Blair) x Powder Snow
516. (Top Banana x Janet Blair) x Si Si
517. (Top Banana x Janet Blair) x Spellbinder
518. Trinity x R. campanulatum RSF 74/53
519. Trinity x (Crest x R. macabeanum)
520. Trinity x R. hodgsonii RSF 76/191
521. Trinity x R. macabeanum RSF75/052
522. Trinity x R. magnificum RSF 81/080
1 Barbara Cook = Mary Belle x Goldsworth Yellow. Cross by
J.J. Brooks; Ms. Walton raised the seedling and named it for the
performer Barbara Cook. Photo @
http://users.rcn.com/ermckin/rhododendron.htm
2 Commonwealth = hybrid of Henry's Red (-20 F) ( Mezitt)
3 Coxe Dexter = a selection from the Vanderbilt Estate in
Asheville; very pale lavender with excellent foliage and growth habit, hardy
4 Crystal Yellow Keystone x Cecil (Delp)
Keystone==Gosh Darn x (Mrs. H. R. Yates x wardii) Gosh Darn==(Catalgla x
Mrs. H. R.
Yates) F2 Cecil==[(Lackamas Spice x R. lacteum) x [R.
aberconwayi x (R. yak. x Fabia)]
5 [(Dexter's Champagne x R. campylocarpum) x (Blandyanum x
R. yak.)] is a good yellow. Hybridized by Dr. W. Reese; grown from
seed by M. Oleri.
6 Finders Keepers = [(R. smirnowii x R. yak.) Delp x (R.
brachycarpum x Crest) #5] #1-88 (Delp)
7 Frühlingsanfang = Albert Schweitzer x R. yak (Bruns) Plant
from Whitney Gardens via Germany
8 Gretchen Medlar = Boule de Neige x Henriette Sargent
(Skinner)
9 Ida Bradour = Mary Belle x R. vernicosum 18139 (Gable)
10 Laurago= Moser's Maroon x R. yak (Goheen)
11 March Madness = Purpureum Grandiflorum x R. calophytum (
Mehlquist)
12 Maximum Roseum = Ponticum Roseum, a hybrid.
13 Perfectly Pink = Babylon x unknown (Greer)
14 Tidal Wave = (Tony's Gift x Mrs. Tom H. Lowinsky) #1-88
(Delp) Tony's Gift==Catalgla x Belle Heller (Shammerello S. E. 100
15 Tooty (also spelled Tuity) Fruity = R.yak x Dexter
Appleblossom (Delp)
16 Brigadoon = Double red from Whitney Gardens.
17 Agateen = Henriette Sargent x R. yak (Arsen)
18 Very Berry = Jean Marie de Montague x Trude Webster
19 Mary Belle x Dexter's Honeydew - hybridized by Bob
Furman.
Sally Perkins, USA, zone 5b
523. R. catawbiense compactum, op 1
524. R. schlippenbachii, op 1
525. R. semibarbatum, op
526. R. vaseyi 'White Find', op
527. Firestorm x (Daniella x 1000 Butterflies)
528. Golden Gala x Capistrano
529. Harold Amateis x Crimson Pippin
530. (Janet Blair x Canary Islands)2 x Capistrano
531. (Janet Blair x Canary Islands)2 x Gosh Darn
532. R. maximum x Babylon
533. Paul Vossberg x Independence
534. Percy Wiseman x (R. yakushimanum x Butter)
535. Rendezvous x Crimson Pippin
1 op from Jamaica Plains, MA (Arnold Arboretum)
2 Janet Blair x Canary Island is a Tony Knight cross that the
Perkins have grown from seed for 12 years. It has matured into a 5 foot
shrub, floriferous in part sun, holding leaves 4 years, a pale
yellow (a Leach yellow ;-)) and hardy to at least - minus 17*F.
John Thornton, USA
536. R. arborescens var georgiana1, cw 2
1 Horse Stomp arborescens, very late flowering in August -
September. White, red pistil, yellow blotch, extremely fragrant.
2 Collected in Coosa County AL by Ron Miller of Pensacola
FL.
Don S. Wallace, USA
537. Award x Canteloupe1
538. Chlorops x Los Serranos2
539. [Lem's Cameo x (Purple Splendour x Evening Glow)] x (R. campylocarpum x
R. macabeanum)
540. Lem's Legacy x (R. yakushimanum x R. lacteum)
541. Unique Marmalade x (R. campylocarpum x R. macabeanum)
1 Canteloupe = Lem's Cameo x Cheyenne. An unregistered
hybrid with yellow flowers and fragrance like melon. Award has the
fragrance of root beer.
2 Los Serranos = Nancy Evans x (Odee Wright x Crest). An
unregistered hybrid by Frank Fujioka.
Tom Milner, USA
542. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#1--Lt. yellow/white variegated bloom
2
543. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#8--Med-Lg. yellow , deep pink tube
2
544. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#10--Lg. pale yellow bloom, med pink tube
2
545. R austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#11--Med-Lg. yellow, deep pink tube.2
546. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#13--Med-Lg. golden yellow, ball truss
2
547. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#14--Med-Lg. golden yellow 2
548. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#21--Lg. yellow bloom, deep pink tube
2
549. R. austrinum, cw, PR-WMA#24--V.Lg yellow bloom(1 1/2"), v.v.Lt.
pink tube 2
550. R. canescense, cw, --Pink forms 1
551. R. canescense, cw, --Very near white form 1
552. R. argyrophyllum, op 3
553. R. decorum "Huyu", op 3
554. R. discolor4, op 3
555. R fargesii, op 3
556. R floribundum, op 3
557. R sutchuenense, op 3
1 Source- Stone County, Mississippi, Red Creek
2 Source-Pascagoula River Wildlife Mgmt. Area, Jackson
County, Miss.
Numbered cultivars are personal favorites in a swarm of several hundred.
3 Source-Crystal Springs Garden, Portland, OR.
4 Seedlings of this plant exhibit good heat/humidity
tolerance.
Herman C. (Bud) Gehnrich, USA
558. Arisaema sikkokianum
559. Stewartia monodelpha
Karel Bernady, USA
560. R. arborescens, cw 1, Garrett County, MD
561. R. arborescens, cw 1, Somerset County, PA
562. R. prinophyllum, cw 1, Grant County, WV
1 Collected from one plant population.
Max Byrkit, USA
563. Bikini "Sport"1 x Graf Zeppelin
564. (R. catawbiense, alba x R. fortunei, alba) x (R. vernicosum 18139 x
Orange Marmalade)
565. Hardy Loderi x (R. vernicosum 18139 x Orange Marmalade)
566. Joshua x Hardy Loderi
567. [(Mary Belle x R. fortunei, cream) x (R. fortunei, cream x R. vernicosum
18139)] x (R. vernicosum 18139 x Orange Marmalade)
568. Samoa x Graf Zeppelin
569. Tarnish2 x Hardy Loderi
570. (R. vernicosum 18139 x Orange Marmalade) x Hardy Loderi
571. Vulcan's Flame x Francesca
1 Red and white variegated flowers.
2 Tarnish = R. maximum x Mary Garrison
Pat Walton, USA, zone 6, additional
572. (Joe Gable x Goldsworth Orange)1 x Paula2
1 Plant from Hank Schannen.
2 Paula is a hardy cream from Weston Nurseries. It came out
around the same time as Big Deal, and although it is not so yellow as the
latter, it has a wonderful compact habit and never fails to
bloom heavily--quite hardy, too. Ms. Walton believes they have
discontinued it.
Diane Virginia Kehoe, RBN (Riverbank Nursery), Canada
573. R. dauricum v. compactum f. roseum1
574. R. pseudochrysanthum (selfed FCC form) Not
available Crop Failure
1 This seed is the cross between the two best siblings of
ARS1994 - #158 from Dr.Tsuneshige Rokujo, Tokyo, Japan. Ms. Kehoe has done
this cross twice before, crossing the form with the most flowers ( 3 - 5 per
truss) to the form with the brightest pink flowers. The colour is a clear
bright pink. No magenta! The seed makes a plant that is approx. 12"x12" that
is covered with deep pink flowers in March (Ladner, BC: sea level and Zone
8+). This seed is the best way to get a good form of dwarf dauricum.
Henry (Hank) Schannen, RareFINDnursery, USA, zone 6b
575. (Albert Close x Skipper) x Ivory Tower1
576. (Consolini's Windmill x Unique Marmalade) x Bob Bovee
577. Summer Glow x Judy Spillane2
578. Summer Glow x Phipps 513
579. Summer Summit x (Maximum Roseum x Skipper)4
580. (R. yakushimanum x R. pachysanthum) x R. yakushimanum
581. (R. yakushimanum x R. pseudochrysanthum) x R. pseuduchrysanthum
1 Unreleased Leach Hybrid.
2 Judy Spillane = R. maximum x John Wister (Janet Blair).
3 Phipps 51 = Huge pink flowered H. Phipps hybrid.
4 Salmon form.
June Sinclair, USA, additional
582. Comp. - Pleione pseudobulb mixture1
1 Possibly containing: bulbocodiodes, formosana selections,
Blush of Dawn, others.
Elena Chernykh, Tatyana Novikova, Russia Altay Expedition 2003
Ms. Chernykh's goal was to collect seed samples of R. dauricum ssp. ledebourii
different ecotypes. Three different types of habitats
have been chosen:
1. Dry stony slopes along Katun River.
2. Pine forest along Katun River.
3. Mixed forest along Syema River.
1. Dry stony slopes along Katun River:
583. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC2
584. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC3
585. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC7.1
586. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC7.2
587. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC7.3
588. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC8
589. R. dauricum ssp. ledebouriiC9
C2 Collection # 2, northeast facing stony slope, alt. 500m,
rhododendrons on rocks under birch trees, 1.5 -2m. tall, dark-green leaves
are turning dark-red and yellow-red,
secondary blooming (single pink flowers, 3 cm. in diameter), seeds from
several plants
growing in a group.
Photos @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh2.htm
C3 Collection # 3, very dry southwest facing step like
slope, alt. 600m. stony-cobble soil on calcareous rocks, rhododendrons on
rocks, 1.5 - 2m. tall, dark green leaves turning
dark red, secondary blooming (single intense pink flowers, 4 cm. in diameter
on the
top of about 20 cm. long shoots. Photos @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh3.htm
C7.1 Collection # 7.1, conditions similar to collection site
# 3, alt. 600 m. Rhododendrons growing on a rock, almost without soil, leaves
red to dark red, seed from several
plants. Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh7.1.htm
C7.2 Collection # 7.2, site open to the sun, but rather
protected from the wind by rocks, alt. 500 m. beautiful compact plant with red
leaves, 1 - 1.5 m. tall, seeds
from single plant. Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh7.2.htm
C7.3 Collection # 7.3, Rhododendrons in the shade of rocks,
alt. 550 m. conditions less dry, than # 7.1, 1.5 - 2. 0 m. tall, red leaves,
secondary blooming, seeds from 2
plants. Photos @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh7.3.htm
C8 Collection # 8, group of highly ornamental plants with
beautiful red leaves, 1.5 - 2 m. tall, alt. 600 m. seeds collected from
several
plants.
Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh8.htm
C9 Collection # 9, very dry slope, Rhododendron plant on top
of a rock, "like on a balcony", dark-red leaves, about 2 m. tall, alt. 700
m. seeds from single plant. Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh9.htm
2. Pine forest along Katun River:
590. R. dauricum, ssp. ledebouriiC4
591. R. dauricum, ssp. ledebouriiC5
592. R. dauricum, ssp. ledebouriiC6
C4 Collection # 4*, pine - birch tree forest, plants 2-3 m.
tall, green leaves with lower leaves turning yellow, alt. 400 m. seeds from
several plants.
Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh4.htm
C5 Collection # 5, dry pine forest, soil is completely
covered with pine needles, plants 3 m. tall, leaves curled, green, lower leaves
on
the twigs are turning yellow, seeds from several
plants, alt. 400 m. Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh5.htm
C6 Collection # 6, pine forest with rare birch trees,
Rhododendron dominates in under woods, dense bushes, shoots very leafy,
mainly green color, 2.5 - 3 m. tall, alt.
400 m. Photo @: http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh6.htm
3. Mixed forest along Syema River:
593. R. dauricum, ssp. ledebouriiC10
594. R. dauricum, ssp. ledebouriiC11
C10 Collection # 10. Wet mixed forest on the rocky bank of
Seyma River, acidic soil covered with moss, Rhododendrons 2 - 2.5 m tall,
some plants have very attractive fall coloration
(green - yellow - red). Seeds collected from several plants, alt. 400 m. Photo
@:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh10.htm
C11 Collection # 11. Mixed forest on a terrace along Seyma
River, rich soil, acidic rocks, rhododendrons 4 - 5 m. tall, leaves mainly
green, some turning yellow, rarely reddish,
secondary blooming, alt.450 m. Photo @:
http://www.rhododendron.org/exchange/chernykh11.htm
Seeds from other regions in Russia:
595. R. dauricum1
596. R. mucronulatum2
597. R. schlippenbachii2
598. R. sichotense2
1 Collected in the vicinity of Ulan-Ude city, Eastern
Siberia.
2 Russian Maritime Territory.
Jens Nielsen, Expedition seed, China
599. R. aganniphum aff. thin indumentum form. North Sichuan 4000 m.
600. R. aganniphum aff. thin indumentum form. North west Sichuan 4100 m.
601. R. aganniphum aff. thin indumentum form. West Sichuan 4200 m.
602. R. argyrophyllum ssp. hypoglaucum. East Chongqing 2200m.1
603. R. augustinii. East Chongqing 2200m.
604. R. aureodorsale. South Shaanxi 3000 m.2
605. R. balangense. North west Sichuan 2500 m.3
606. R. capitatum. North Sichuan 3800 m.
607. R. capitatum. North west Sichuan 3900m.
608. R. maculiferum. East Chongqing 2200m.4
609. R. oreodoxa (var. oreodoxa ?) North west Sichuan 3500m.
610. R. primuliflorum. North Sichuan 3900 m.
611. R. primuliflorum. North west Sichuan 4100 m.
612. R. primuliflorum. West Sichuan 4200 m.
613. R. przewalskii Dabanshanense. North Sichuan 4100 m.5
614. R. rufum ? North west Sichuan 3600 m.6
615. R. zekoense. South Qinghai 4100 m.7
616. R. zheguense, Lapponica. North west Sichuan 4000 m.8
617. R. zheguense, Lapponica. North west Sichuan 4100 m.8
618. sp. Lapponica, aff nivale boreale complex. Calyx 2 mm. West
Sichuan 4300 m.
1 Could be first re-introduction for many years.
2 Described 1983 as R. clementinae ssp. aureodorsale,
besides being geographically far from clementinae, it seem to have NO
relationship with clementinae, but shows some similarities to
R. galactinum, with a grainy surface to the indumentum. Leaves to 10-15
cm and should be very hardy species, first time introduction
to cultivation.
3 Seems to be a good species, though fairly plentiful, only
in a small geographic area and narrow altitude band, showing some
similarity to R. watsonii. Cultivation is fairly new.
4 Could be first re-introduction for many years.
5 Unusual glabrous form.
6 Very good indumentum better than usual for rufum, with
some tendency to persist on upper leaf surface.
7 Probably first introduction ever.
8 Probably not in cultivation.
Steve Hootman, Expedition seed, NE India
NAPE#'s (Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh Expedition - Hootman, Richardson,
Dodson & Milliken)
619. R. anthopogon ssp. anthopogon NAPE#140 (pink flowers)
620. R. arboreum NAPE#066 - 9,500 ft.
621. R. bhutanense NAPE#163 & NAPE#216
622. R. edgeworthii NAPE#111
623. R. elliottii NAPE#010 - 7,700 ft.
624. R. falconeri ssp. eximium NAPE#142
625. R. flinckii NAPE#137
626. R. fulgens NAPE#196
627. R. hodgsonii NAPE#123 - 11,600 ft.
628. R. kesangiae NAPE#121
629. R. macabeanum NAPE#027 - 9,000 ft
630. R. maddenii ssp. crassum ("manipurense") NAPE#025 - 8,500 ft.
631. R. maddenii ssp. maddenii NAPE#109 (red bud)
632. R. trichocladum NAPE#048 - 10,250 ft.
633. R. wightii NAPE#161 (E Bhutan)
634. R. macabeanum x R. arboreum NAPE#043 - 8,500 ft.
Kenneth Cox and Steve Hootman, Expedition seed, NE India
KCSH#'s (Arunachal Pradesh - Kenneth Cox & Steve Hootman)
635. R. arboreum KCSH#0312 - 11,000 ft.
636. R. argipeplum ("smithii") KCSH#0346 - 10,500 ft.
637. R. camelliiflorum KCSH#0349 - 10,500 ft.
638. R. cinnabarinum KCSH#0375 - 11,300 ft.
639. R. dalhousiae var. rhabdotum KCSH#0310 - 8,600 ft.
640. R. falconeri ssp. eximium KCSH#0350 - 10,400 ft.
641. R. flinckii KCSH#0371 - 12,800 ft.
642. R. glaucophyllum var. tubiforme KCSH#0337 - 11,000 ft.
643. R. griffithianum KCSH#0390 - 7,750 ft.
644. R. keysii KCSH#0379 - 11,000 ft.
645. R. leptocarpum KCSH#0355 - 10,400 ft.
646. R. megeratum KCSH#0361 - 11,000 ft.
647. R. thomsonii KCSH#0313 - 11,000 ft.
648. R. wallichii KCSH#0364 - 11,600 ft.
649. R. wightii KCSH#0322 (Arunachal Pradesh - 13,000 ft.)
650. R. xanthostephanum KCSH#0306 - 8,000 ft.
651. Comp. - Luculia gratissima KCSH#0393 - 4,570 ft. (tender evergreen shrub
with large fragrant pink flowers)
Hendrik van Oost, Belgium
All entries are azaleas.
.
Hirado: Not available- seeds lost in mail
652. Lara x R. noriakianum, cp
653. Mistral, selfed cp
654. Mistral, op
Evergreen: Not available- seeds lost in mail
655. Pr. Mathilde x Blaauw's Pink, cp
Hardy Ghents: Not available- seeds lost in mail
656. Heureuse Surprise1, selfed cp
657. Marie Verschaffelt 1, selfed cp
658. Oscar I 2, selfed cp
659. Sang de Gentbrugge x Fireball 3, cp
660. Dominico Scassi 4, op
661. Souvenir du President Carnot 5, op
1 Rose white, yellow throat.
2 Lilac rose, yellow throat.
3 Red.
4 Salmon rose, yellow shadow.
5 Double orange red.
Rhododendron Species Foundation 2002,
USA
Note: The following lots were collected in the fall of 2001. The seed has been
stored in controlled conditions at the RSF and is offered as such. Mr. Hootman
reports satisfactory germination of stored seed for more than seven years.
2001. R. aberconwayi
2002. R. auriculatum
2003. R. camtschaticum
2004. R. cyanocarpum
2005. R. dalhousiae var. rhabdotum
2006. R. decorum ssp. diaprepes
2007. R. fortunei
2008. R. griersonianum
2009. R. irroratum
2010. R. maculiferum
2011. R. maddenii
2012. R. megacalyx
2013. R. morii
2014. R. nipponicum
2015. R. occidentale
2016. R. praevernum
2017. R. roseatum
2018. R. schlippenbachii
2019. R. spinuliferum
2020. R. vernicosum
2021. R. wardii |