Rhododendron praecox


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Read about Rhododendron praecox in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rhododendron praecox, Carr. Hybrid between R. ciliatum and R. dahuricum. Low shrub with persistent, elliptic or oval lvs., sparingly ciliate or glabrous, ferrugineous-lepidote beneath, 1-2 in. long: clusters few-fld.; calyx-lobes ovate, ciliate; corolla broadly funnelform, pale purple or lilac, 1 1/2 in. across. March, April. Of garden origin. R.H. 1868:210. Gn. 38:32; 59, p. 277; 61, p. 428; 71, p. 151. G.C. II. 17:295; III. 12:771. Gt. 50, p. 135; 56:1567. G.W. 5, p. 267. G. 35:109.—Less hardy than the following species, but handsomer. Here belongs also Early Gem, with larger pale lilac fls. and the lvs. somewhat more ciliate. G.C. II. 9:336.


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