Rhododendron racemosum explained

Rhododendron racemosum, the racemose rhododendron (Chinese: s={{wt|zh|腋), is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae, native to forest and grassland at in northwestern Guizhou, southwestern Sichuan, and Yunnan, China.

Description

It is an upright evergreen shrub growing to tall by broad. In early spring it bears masses of pale or deep pink trumpet-shaped flowers, each with up to 10 prominent stamens.

Cultivation

In cultivation in the UK Rhododendron racemosum and the cultivar 'Rock Rose'[1] have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[2] [3] It is hardy down to but like most rhododendrons it requires a sheltered spot in dappled shade, and an acid soil enriched with leaf mould.

Etymology

Racemosum means "bearing inflorescences in racemes".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RHS Plantfinder - Rhododendron racemosum 'Rock Rose' . 6 October 2018.
  2. Web site: RHS Plantfinder - Rhododendron racemosum . 3 October 2018.
  3. Web site: AGM Plants - Ornamental . July 2017 . 85 . Royal Horticultural Society . 2 October 2018.
  4. Gledhill, David (2008). "The Names of Plants". Cambridge University Press. (hardback), (paperback). p 325