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American Rhododendron Society Blog Rhododendron 'Mary Fleming' is in full bloom now This well-behaved plant is a nice addition to a border or small garden since it doesn't get very big, maybe 3 feet tall or so in 15 years
The American Rhododendron Society Welcomes You Welcome from Michael Bamford - ARS President: On behalf of the thousands of rhododendron enthusiasts worldwide "welcome to our web site " Here you will find valuable resources which enable you to learn more about the selection and care of rhododendrons We hope this will encourage you to explore all that the genus Rhododendron (which includes azaleas) has to offer, and you will include these
Rhododendron of the Year Awards for Mid-Atlantic USA Region Lepidote Rhododendron: 'Mary Fleming' Flower cream flushed strong to light purplish pink, darker blotch in throat, campanulate-shaped, wavy edged, about 1" across Buds hold 2 or 3 flowers Blooms early midseason Leaves approximately 2" long, dull, dark green Leaves are bronze when new and in the winter Plant is sun and heat tolerant
Hybrid Rhododendron Plant Description Parentage (Seed Parent x Pollen Parent): Mrs Lammot Copeland x Mary Drennen Elepidote (E) or Lepidote (L): E Hybridized or Selected by: Larson Registration Reference: RHS 82 Note: Bloom time and 10 year height information are approximate and can vary dependent on weather and growing conditions Cold hardiness temperature is also an approximate