Rhododendrons
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Other Rhododendron Hybrids

On this page we list images of rhododendrons that come from other sources than the primary hybrid groups from the Eastern United States.
Rhododendrons - Alphabetical Listing

Miscellaneous Rhododendron Hybrids - Elepidote

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Alena (Kyndl)
Fls 11-14 in globose truss, pure white with pink shading along main veins, vivid yellow blotch.

Photo by Perkins
   
Blue Ensign
(Slocock) - Fls 15-18 in compact globular truss, wavy-edged lobes, throat white, edges strong purple, heavy purple spotting.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
Calsap
(Michener) - Fls 18 in conical truss, 5 wavy-edged lobes, white with dark red blotch.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Willhite
 
Capistrano
(Leach) - Tight ruffled trusses of strong yellow. Perhaps David Leach's best.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
 
Deep Purple
Fls hose-in-hose, strong reddish purple, blotch deep reddish purple.
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Indian Chief
(Stokes) Fls red.

Photo by James
   
Ken Janeck x makinoi Nyman's Pink

Photo by James
   
Kordus Pink
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Maxhaem yellow x Moonstone #2
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maximum x yakushimanum
Small Leaf (ARS 1163-88')
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Nestucca
Compact plant with pink buds opening to rounded white trusses.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
 
Pink Butterflies
(Waterer - rediscovered at Heritage) - Fls 22 in ball truss, 5 smooth-edged lobes, yellowish white center with 1/2-inch light purple margin, vivid yellow speckling prominent.

Photo by James
   
'Red Cap'
Flowers red.
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Summer Summit
(Leach) - Fls 14 in truss, 5-lobed, white flushed pale purplish pink aging to white near base, deep greenish yellow spotting.

Photo by James

Photo by James
 
Taurus
Early blooming bright red.

Photo by Hyatt

Photo by Hyatt
 
Vineland

Photo by Hyatt
   


Miscellaneous Lepidote Rhododendron Hybrids

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TBA
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