Rhododendron caucasicum


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Read about Rhododendron caucasicum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rhododendron caucasicum, Pall. Dense low shrub, 2 ft. high, often with procumbent branches: lvs. oval-oblong or narrow-elliptic, acute, dark green above, ferrugineous-tomentose beneath, 2—4 in. long: clusters 7-10-fld.; pedicels short; calyx minute; corolla funnelform-campanulate, with emarginate rounded lobes, pink to yellowish white, spotted greenish within, 1 1/2 in. across. June, July. Caucasus. B.M. 1145.—A dwarf, quite hardy species; late-flowering. Var. flavidum, Regel. Fls. straw-colored, spotted greenish within. Gt. 16:560. Var. stramineum, Hook., is similar, but with fulvous spots. B.M. 3422. Var. roseo-album, Briot., with blush fls., changing to white, and var. splendens, Briot, with deep pink fls., are said to bloom very early and may be hybrids. R.H. 1868:311. Also "Coriaceum" and "Rosa mundi" (see p. 2932) are apparently forms of this species.


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