Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Specific Families and Genera => Rhododendron and other Ericaceae => Topic started by: JohnnyD on April 29, 2019, 03:37:29 PM
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Some many years ago I air layered this rhodo from a plant my father had established at a cottage out in the country near Burnley.
We did not know what it was then and still dont.
Can anyone give me a clue?
It flowers consistently around now at a height of 3feet and gets very little feeding or pruning.
JohnnyD
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Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' I think.
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Cheers Maggi - that looks spot on.
Now, where are the indelible labels??
J.
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Brilliant. We have one flower on the one we found here when we moved in. Wondered what it is. Indeed where are the indelible labels?
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I think it would be wise to use 'mucky thumb' labels - where a white plastic label is engraved using a Dremel or similar.
They can only be read when rubbed over with a 'mucky thumb'. ;D ;D ;D
JohnnyD
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We also need inedible labels. One of our cats loves to chew them.
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Palusteus,
My cat is too busy chewing on gophers to bother with anything else. She doesn't eat them; she just kills them and leaves them at the garden gate.