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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Graham Catlow on June 08, 2010, 08:35:00 PM
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Hi,
Maggi, I hope you don't mind but I thought it was a good idea to start this again in a new thread so as not to confuse,and so it doesn't get lost in 'Everyone should have some thread'.
This is a deep blue almost purple dwarf rhodo (the phot has washed out the colour) that I have had for some 15 years. It was probably no more than 10-20 cm high when I bought it. It measures just under 1m wide x just under 1m high.
The main photo was taken in mid April.
It is compact in its growth. In full sun all day.
Photos:
In bloom - April
Old/mature leaves
Old/mature leaves
Underside of the leaves
New growth
I hope some one can help.
Thanks in advance.
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Good idea, Graham...... I'll post a link to the comments made in the other thread .....
see from here : Re: Rhododendron... every garden should have some
« Reply #296 on: June 06, 2010, 12:03:00 PM » http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=10.msg155236#msg155236
through various posts, 297, 298 on that page,
Post 305 http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=10.msg155258#msg155258 and 306 to 314 on that page...
and posts 315 to 317 on this page : http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=10.315
I can't split them out to this topic because there are cross references to other plants and photos included. Hope folks can follow this trail and further contribute here..... :)
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Graham,
I'm not a expert for these part of the rhododendrons.
See your picture in the rhododendron thread I was think it is 'Blue Wonder'. Look at this page with the link.
http://www.boehlje.de/Sortiment/Wildarten_und_Formen/lepidote_Wildarten_-_Kleinblaettrige-.html
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Uli - Blue Wonder would make sense. It's the new growth that caused me problems. Blue Wonder is russatum x augustinii and those new shoots in the last posting say augustinii.
johnw
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Hi, Uli and John,
It's really difficult for me to comment because until these last few days I had no idea things could be so complicated. ??? So many different forms :-\ You really do need to be an expert! I have been reading what I could find via Google.
All I can do is hope that someone decides its close to something. I have looked at what Glendoick, (which is where I'm sure I would have bought it from), is selling now but nothing rings a bell. Some look very like others and more than one looks like mine.
Perhaps we will never know definitively.
I am away for a few days now so if anyone posts I will not be able to answer. My apologies.
Graham
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Perhaps we will never know definitively.
Graham
Graham - At least it got my brain activated. If I hadn't seen an augustinii flushing out today I may never have clicked to it. At least we know it's got some aug in it but just count the augustinii hybriods and it will make your head spin.
johnw