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∗R. moupinense s. Moupinense. (China - Szechwan & Kweichow<br />

6,500-10,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Semi-Dwarf 2’ February White 0°F.<br />

This very early blooming plant has a somewhat open and spreading<br />

growth habit. The new mahogany-colored foliage matures to smoothtextured,<br />

glossy dark green leaves. Small clusters of funnel-shaped white<br />

flowers with a red eye completely cover this plant. 10”- 12”, 12”- 15”<br />

∗R. mucronulatum s. Dauricum. (N. E. Asia Japan 1,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Low 3’ February Rose to Pink -15°F.<br />

This plant signals <strong>the</strong> advent of spring with its widely funnel-shaped<br />

mauve-pink to rosy-purple flowers. The open and upright growing<br />

deciduous plant has lance-like 4" long scaly dull dark green leaves.<br />

Cornell Pink - A plant displaying lovely clear medium pink blooms.<br />

12”- 15”<br />

∗R. nakaharae s. Azalea s.s. obtusum. (Formosa)<br />

Sun or Part Shade Dwarf 1’ Late May Pink to Orange -5°F.<br />

These very prostrate, dense and creeping plants are excellent for ground<br />

covers, borders, rock gardens and Bonsai. This plant blooms with a<br />

range of flower colors from salmon-pink to orange-reds. See Evergreen<br />

Azalea Section.<br />

∗R. neriiflorum Rosevallon s. and s.s. Neriiflorum (Tibet, China -<br />

Yunnan 7,000-12,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Low 3’ Mid-April Red 0°F.<br />

Clad with oblong leaves of jade green on top and purplish-red beneath,<br />

all exhibited on an upright and somewhat spreading plant, displaying<br />

beautiful bright red tubular bell-shaped trusses of 12. 8”- 10” thru 10”-<br />

12”<br />

∗R. niveum s. and s.s. Arboreum (Sikkim x Bhutan 9,000-12,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Mediium 5’ Late April Blue +5°F.<br />

The large oblong, smooth-textured dark green leaves have a light buffcolored<br />

underside. The tubular bell-shaped flowers are a dull hazy-blue<br />

and held in trusses of up to 25. 10”- 12”<br />

R. obtusum s. Azalea s.s. Obtusum. (Japan)<br />

Sun Low 2’ Late April Red -5°F.<br />

A plant with 2 leaf forms - spring and summer. Spring leaves are oval<br />

and bright green. Summer leaves are elongated and turn darker.<br />

Funnel-shaped red, bright fuchsia or crimson colored flowers. A form<br />

between R. kiusianum and R. kaempferi. See <strong>the</strong> Evergreen Azalea<br />

Section.<br />

∗R. occidentale s. Azalea s.s. Luteum. (Pacific Coast of U.S.)<br />

Sun Low 3’ Late May Pink to White -5°F.<br />

A delightfully fragrant native azalea of pink-white flowers .This compact<br />

and upright growing deciduous plant has shiny green 4” long leaves that<br />

change in <strong>the</strong> fall to mahogany, vermilion and coppery colors. See <strong>the</strong><br />

Deciduous Azalea Section.<br />

R. openshawianum s. Fortunei s.s. Calophytum.<br />

Some Shade Tall 6’ March White -5°F.<br />

The large and imposing leaves are prominently veined, oblong lance-like<br />

shaped with a light olive green coating beneath and dark olive green<br />

above. The large clusters of white spherical blooms have a bold red/<br />

maroon stain in <strong>the</strong> throat. This sturdy upright growing plant with a<br />

broad crown should be shielded from winds. 10”- 12”, 12”- 15”<br />

∗R. orbiculare s. Fortunei s.s. Orbiculare (China - Szechwan 8,000-<br />

10,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Low 3’ April Rose +5°F.<br />

A mounding plant with unique heart-shaped, somewhat rounded, parsley<br />

green leaves that provide a perfect background for rose to rose-pink flat<br />

topped loose trusses of 7 to 10. (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />

R. oreodoxa s. Fortunei s.s. Oreodoxa (China - Szechwan, Kansu 7,000-<br />

10,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Medium 5’ Mid- April Rose-Pink -5°F.<br />

These plants are borne with broadly funnel-shaped 10-12 flowers, all 7-8<br />

lobed of soft rose to pink, enhanced with possible freckling. This bounty<br />

of bloom covers an upright and open growing silhouette, canopied with<br />

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ra<strong>the</strong>r narrow smooth-textured deep green leaves on top with paler green<br />

and random minute hairs below. (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />

∗R. oreotrephes s. Triflorum s.s. Yunnanense. (Burma, China - Yunnan<br />

& Szechwan, Tibet 9,000-16,000 ft.)<br />

Sun/Pt. Shade Medium 4’ Late April Lavender-Blue 0°F.<br />

A very prolific blooming plant that displays lavender-blue flowers with<br />

red freckling in <strong>the</strong> throat. The plant habit is upright, somewhat slender<br />

and compact with beautiful gray-green smooth-textured leaves that are<br />

partially scaly.<br />

var. Blue leaf. 8”- 10”, 10”- 12”<br />

var. Exquiitum - Purple-lilac flowers displayed on an upright plant.<br />

12”- 15”<br />

R. pachysanthum s. Barbatum s.s. Maculiferum (Formosa 10,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Low 3’ Late April Pink to White -5°F.<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> most distinguished species in <strong>the</strong> market today, is especially<br />

noted for its beautiful and dramatic foliage. A moderate-sized plant<br />

admirably close and dense in behavior with remarkable leaves, 3½” long,<br />

somewhat narrow and lance-like with pearl-gray tomentum on top and<br />

thick misty buff indumentum beneath. Flat-topped blooms of 10-20 are<br />

pale pink to white. 10”- 12”, 12”- 15”<br />

R. paradoxum s. Taliense s.s. Wasonii.<br />

Sun or Part Shade Low 3’ Late April White -10°F.<br />

Even though this plant is now considered to be a hybrid of R. wiltonii, it<br />

will be categorized among this revered list. A well proportioned, rounded<br />

and broadly branching plant, beautifully exhibits oblong textured, deep<br />

green leaves with a lighter green underside. Juvenile new growth<br />

emerges as a milky-white cloud. Trumpet-shaped white flowers are<br />

enhanced with a red flare. (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />

∗R. pemakoense s. Uniflorum. (Tibet 10,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Dwarf 2’ Mid-March Pink 0°F.<br />

This plant signals <strong>the</strong> advent of spring, as one of <strong>the</strong> earliest blooming<br />

species to show its prolific pink funnel-shaped blooms. The growth<br />

habit is rounded and spreading with dark green, slightly scaly leaves.<br />

8”- 10” thru 12”- 15”<br />

R. piercei s. Neriiflorum s.s. Haematodes. (Tibet)<br />

Some Shade Low 3’ April Scarlet 0°F.<br />

An elegant foliage plant that has clear scarlet tubular bell-shaped flowers<br />

carried in trusses of 6-8. The growth habit is rounded, well-branching<br />

and new leaves are covered with dense brown hairs. As <strong>the</strong> leaves mature<br />

<strong>the</strong>y become smooth and hairless on top with thick brown indumentum<br />

below. (Fall 2012) 6”- 8”<br />

∗R. ponticum s. and s.s. Ponticum. (Asia Minor, Caucasus, Armenia,<br />

Balkans, Spain, Portugal and British Isles)<br />

Sun/Pt. Shade Medium 5’ Late May Lavender-Blue -15°F.<br />

An erect and open growing medium-sized plant with somewhat narrow,<br />

smooth-textured glossy leaves with a lighter underside. The funnelshaped<br />

deep wine to white to purple shaded pink blooms are exhibited in<br />

trusses of 10-15. 12”- 15”<br />

Variegatum - beautiful dark green leaf with a white border, canopied<br />

with lavender-blue ball-shaped blooms. 8”- 10” thru 12”- 15”<br />

R. prinophyllum s. Azalea s.s Luteum (Formerly R. roseum) (Eastern<br />

North America)<br />

Sun Medium 5’ Mid-May Pink -25°F.<br />

This upright and spreading plant is cloaked with small to medium sized,<br />

slightly hairy on top and densely coated beneath with silver or blue-green<br />

hairs. Narrow trumpet-shaped flowers are 1½” long, pink with maroon<br />

spotting within. See Deciduous Azalea Section.<br />

∗R. pronum (prostrate) s Taliense s.s. Roxieanum (China - Yunnan,<br />

Szechwan, SE Tibet 12,000-15,000 ft.)<br />

Some Shade Dwarf 1’ Late April Yellow -10°F.<br />

A compact plant, clo<strong>the</strong>d with oblong elliptic blue-green leaves on top<br />

and thick tan indumentum below. Blooms of 8-12 flowers are rounded,<br />

pale yellow, amply freckled with deep scarlet within. 2”- 3” $20.00, 4”-<br />

6” $30.00 , 6”- 8” $35.00<br />

Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556<br />

Email: info@whitneygardens.com

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