Atlantic Rhododendron & Horticultural
Society
Archived list ofplant descriptionsfrom the 1997 May Plant Sale
LEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS
1. R. 'Dora Amateis'
(carolinianum x ciliatum) A
very floriferous white (with a touch of pink) hybrid. Every spring,
it's dense, dark green foliage is hidden when it covers itself in
flowers. Mounded habit. 30"h x 48"w. Highly recommended. Z6
(1 gal.) 2. R. 'Ginny Gee'
- (keiskei 'Yaku Fairy' x
racemosum Forrest #19404) Bright pink buds open to blush pink then
fade to white tinged pink on this Berg hybrid. Multiple trusses of 4-5
flowers create a sheet of bloom. Early. Dense, dark green foliage.
12"h x 18"w. Perhaps one of the best dwarf hybrids. Z6. A
few only. (1 gal.) 3. R. 'Karin Seleger'
- (impeditum x dauricum) A
free flowering Brueckner hybrid with purple-violet flowers in ball
shaped trusses. Early. 30"h x 42"w in 18 years. Bred in New
Brunswick. Hardy to -32°C (-25°F). A few only. (1 gal.) 4. R. 'Manitau'
- A 'Conestoga' (carolinianum
x racemosum) hybrid. Golden orange buds open to clear, light pink
& fade to creamy white. This one too covers itself in bloom.
Early. Bronzy coloured foliage in winter. A semi-dwarf with a dense,
compact habit. To 18"h. Much admired at the 1995 Mini Show. Z5. A
few only. (1 gal.) 5.
R. mucronulatum 'Crater's
Edge' - A dwarf twiggy
selection of this deciduous species. Magenta-purple flowers appear in
early spring before the leaves. Brilliant fall colour. 24"h x
24"w. Great for the rock garden. Z5. A few only. (1 gal.) 6. R. 'Wren'
- (ludlowii x keiskei 'Yaku
Fairy') Clear yellow flowers stand up like pansies above a creeping
mat of shiny, dark green foliage. Bronzy-red winter colour.
Free-flowering. At it's best planted on a bank or in a raised bed. A
beautiful and ever-popular Cox hybrid. Z6a. A few only.
(1 gal.)
ELEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS 7. R. bureavii
'Lem's Form' - A species with
spectacular foliage. New leaves and stems are covered in rusty red
hairs. Mature leaves are shiny green with thick rusty red indumentum.
This is a selection with narrower leaves. Flowers are white flushed
with pink. Compact and shapely in sun. Tree-like in shade. Mid-season.
Z5. (1 gal.) 8. R. 'Casanova'
- ('Newburyport Belle' x 'Good Hope') A Leach hybrid with yellow, pink
and orange flowers giving an amber-pink effect against lustrous green
foliage. Well-branched, spreading, mounding habit. To 4'h. Z5. A few
only. (1 gal.) 9. R. 'Consolini's Windmill'
(parentage unknown) Vivid purplish-red buds open to vivid pink
with a creamy centre. Ball-shaped trusses. Free flowering. Mid-season.
Shiny green foliage on a plant with an upright, spreading habit. 9'h x
10'w in 25 years. Z6b(6a?) (1
gal.) .
10. R. 'Scarlet Romance' -
('Vulcan' x 'Chocolate Soldier') 1.5" red bell-shaped flowers in
tight dome shaped trusses grace this Mehlquist hybrid in mid season.
Floriferous. Sage green foliage on a compact, well-furnished plant,
upright, spreading in habit. 6'h x 4'w in 12 years. Z6
(1 gal.) 11. R. 'Teddy Bear'
- (bureavii x yakushimanum)
With a cross like this you are bound to get a great foliage plant.
Exceptional foliage is dark lustrous green with thick rust coloured
indumentum. Flowers are white blushed pink in large dome-shaped
trusses. Free-flowering. Dense foliage on a compact, rounded,
spreading plant. 3-5'h. Z5. A few only.
(1 gal.) 12. R. yakushimanum
'Mist Maiden' - If you were to
grow only one rhododendron, this should be the one. It's long narrow
leaves have a tan-white indumentum. New growth is covered in silver
tomentum. The dense foliage covers a plant which is perfectly
symmetrical and broadly mounded in shape. An added bonus is the
rosy-pink buds which open to form large apple blossom pink trusses.
Slow growing to 4'h x 11'w in 30 years. Best in bright, partial sun.
Z5. (1 gal.) 13. R. yakushimanum 'Yak #7' - Another selection of this excellent species. If you have already got 'Mist Maiden' why not give this one a try. Z5. A few only. (1 gal.) SUPER-HARDY
FINNISH ELEPIDOTE
HYBRIDS These
new super-hardy hybrids, bred by Marjatta Uosakainen and Peter
Tigerstedt at the University of Helsinki in Finland, are well worth a
try almost anywhere in the Maritimes. Members who belong to RSC
District 12 will have read about these plants in the Fall 1996 Journal
of the American Rhododendron Society. 14. R. 'Haaga'
- (brachycarpum v. tigerstedtii
x 'Dr. H.C. Dresselhuys') Dark pink flowers on a tall plant with dark
green crinkley foliage. 6'h. Hardy to -36°C (-33°F).
(1 gal.) 15. R. 'Hellikki'
- (open pollinated seedling of a R. smirnowii Hybrid) Dark red-violet
flowers on a plant to 5'h. and dense in habit. New leaves are
indumented turning green with age. Hardy to -34°C (-29°F).
(1 gal.) 16. R. 'Mikkeli' -
(brachycarpum v. tigerstedtii x
smirnowii) White tinted pink flowers with lush green foliage on a
compact well branched plant. Lush foliage. Hardy to -37ºC (-35ºF).
(1 gal.) 17. R. 'Peter Tigerstedt'
- (brachycarpum v. tigerstedtii
x catalgla) Sparkling white flowers are heavily flecked giving the
effect of a large burgundy blotch. Late season. Long, lustrous leaves
on an upright plant. To 6'h. Extremely hardy- perhaps to -36ºC (-33ºF).
(1 gal.)
DECIDUOUS
AZALEAS 18. A. 'Cheerful Giant'
- ('Whitethroat' x yellow seedling) 3.5" light yellow flowers
form a 12" ball-shaped truss. Free flowering. Sturdy, upright,
rounded habit. Reddish fall colour. 48"h x 42"w in 8 years.
A Sorenson hybrid. Hardy to -29ºC (-20ºF).
(1 gal.)
EVERGREEN
AZALEAS 19. R. kiusianum
'Red Form' - Orange-red flowers
cover this species in mid-season. Low, twiggy, tiered habit. 2-3'
high. Z5. (1 gal.) 20. R. 'Wintergreen'
- (open-pollinated nakaharai) Medium orange-red flowers on a dwarf, dense, prostrate
plant. 8"h x 40"w in 12 years. Z6a. A few only.
2 gallon size - $30.00
MAGNOLIAS 21. M.
'Legacy' (sprengeri
'Diva' x denudata) Very
large, 9" flowers in early spring on an upright tree to 26' high
or more. This Leach hybrid has flowers of varying shades giving an
overall effect of clear pink. Hardy to at least -30ºC (-24ºF). A few
only. 2 gallon size - $50.00 22. M. x
loebneri 'Leonard Messel' -
(stellata 'Rosea' x kobus)
An old favourite. A multi-stemmed, upright, densely branched small,
shrubby tree. Fuschia-purple buds open light pink with 12 strap-like
petals. A profuse bloomer. 12'h x 8'w in 10 years. Hardy to -29ºC (-
20ºF). A few only. (1 gal.) 23. M. sieboldii
- Downward facing, fragrant, pure white flowers with burgundy centres
from mid-June to late July against fresh green foliage. Added bonus of
bright pink seed pods in fall from which dangle bright orange seeds. A
small, bushy tree, 10-12' tall. Part shade. Z5b.
(1 gal.) 24. M. 'Spectrum'
(liliiflora 'Nigra' x sprengeri
'Diva') Reddish-purple flowers, candle-like in bud, on a small tree.
Freely branching from the ground up from a single leader. Upright in
habit with a rounded crown. Late. Floriferous. Plant hardy to at least
-25ºC (-14ºF). Bud hardiness not known but a young plant in Halifax
set buds for the first time in the fall of 95 and bloomed this spring
after last year's mild winter. A few only.
(1 gal.) 25. M. stellata 'Royal Star'
- This star magnolia cultivar has pink buds which open into fragrant,
large, double, white flowers. Blooms in early spring before the
leaves. A small, upright shrubby tree to 12' high. The hardiest of the
stellatas. Z5. A few only.
(1 gal.)
CORNUS
KOUSA V. CHINENSIS (Korean
Dogwood) A small, shrubby tree, 15-20' tall, for light shade.
Multi-stemmed with a dense horizontal habit. Blooms in early August,
lasts for weeks, and is followed by raspberry-shaped red fruit. Bronze
or crimson fall colour. Beautiful bark with age. Disease resistant but
requires good drainage. Hardy to -32ºC (-25ºF). We are fortunate
this year to be able to offer the following varieties. All are
available in limited quantities so be sure to order early to avoid
disappointment. 26.
'Beni Fuji' - a bright pink
cultivar with slender, spidery petals. A few only.
2 gallon size - $50.00 27. 'China Girl'
- A very floriferous form with very large white flowers. A few only. Balled
& Burlapped - $75.00 - Why wait for flowers! 28.
'Gold Star' - A striking
variegated from. Each leaf has a broad splash of gold in the centre.
Holds its colour throughout the summer. Slow growing. White flowers. A
few only. 2 gallon size - $50.00 29.
'Milky Way' - A well known,
profuse blooming white cultivar.
2 gallon size - $50.00 30.
'Satomi' -
Breath-taking. An apt description after seeing this cultivar in bloom
at Gwen Romanes' last year. Bright rose-red (less red when young)
flowers which bloom over a long period of time. The show-stopper at
the Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens last year.
Balled & Burlapped -
$75.00 - Why wait for flowers. A few only. Sure to sell out!
SHRUBS 31.
Cytisus praecox 'Moonlight'
(Broom) - Creamy yellow pea type flowers in late spring. An erect,
broad shrub with a rounded, mounded habit to 4' x 4'. Needs full sun
and prefers a sandy dry site. Spare the fertilizer for better bloom.
Z5b. (1 gal.) 32. Erica
carnea 'Myretoun Ruby' (Heath)
- Large flowers open rich pink and intensify to bright ruby-red.
Spring. Excellent dark green foliage. 15"h x 30"w. Z5.
4" pots - $4.00 33. Erica
carnea 'December Red'
(Heath) - Early spring. Red. Z5. 4"
pots -$4.00 34.
Hydrangea macrophylla
'Mariesii Variegata' (Variegated
Lace-Cap Hydrangea) This deciduous shrub has leaves variegated with
creamy white. Powder blue 'lace-cap' flowers are born on previous
years growth. Z6. A few only.
(1 gal.) 35. Pieris
'Spring Snow' - This dark
green, evergreen ericacious shrub is a hybrid between japonica
and floribunda. Flowers are more upright, resembling P. floribunda,
with foliage similar to P. japonica.
Panicles of small, lily-of- the-valley type flowers in spring. 6'h x
3'w. Part shade. Z5b. A few only.
(1 gal.) 36. Schizophragma hydrangeiodes 'Moonlight'
Not a shrub but a vine. A climber similar to Hydrangea petiolaris but
with smaller leaves and slightly larger flowers. Creamy white flowers
to 10" across in summer. This selected form has silvery-grey
foliage. Best in part shade. Hardy to -26ºC (-15ºF) 37. Viburnum
x bodnantense 'Dawn' - Rose
pink, sweetly scented blossoms are born very early (in March!). A
deciduous shrub with an upright habit. Foliage is dark green turning
reddish- purple in fall. Flowers are frost resistant and are easily
forced in winter. If you ever wondered what the March-blooming shrub
in front of the Hong Kong Bank in Burnside is, this is it. Z6. A few
only. (1 gal.) TREES 38. Acer
griseum
(Paper-Bark Maple) - A small, slow-growing tree, 20-30' tall, with
an upright, rounded or oval habit. Leaves are trifoliate, turning
orange, red or gold in fall. Its most distinctive feature is its
peeling, translucent, orange-cinnamon coloured bark. Best in full sun,
especially where the setting winter sun can shine through its bark.
Spectacular! Z6. A few only. 2
gallon size - $50.00 39. Halesia
carolina (Silver Bell, Snow
Drop Tree) A spreading, bushy, round headed tree with a horizontal
branching habit. Clusters of white, nodding, bell-shaped flowers
against light green foliage. Interesting seed pods. To 17'h x 10'w.
Sun to part shade. Pest and disease resistant. Hardy to -29ºC (-20ºF).
A few only.
Balled & Burlapped - $75.00 40.
Sciadopytis verticillata (Umbrella
Pine) - A very slow growing conifer with a perfect dense pyramidal
shape. Can be treated as a dwarf conifer for many years but eventually
will grow into a 30' tall tree. Beautiful, long, shiny dark green
needles. Attractive exfoliating bark. A superb specimen tree. Z5.
(1 gal.) 41. Stewartia
pseudocammelia
- A very slow growing small tree, to 15' in 25 years, with a
pyramidal or oval shape. Dense foliage. Flowers are snow white with
yellow stamens, 2-2.5" across, and are born in August.
Long-blooming. Good fall colour. Very attractive multicoloured bark is
exposed in winter after the leaves fall. For part shade, protected
from severe winds. A few only. Z5b/6a. 2
gallon size - $50.00 PERENNIALS 42. Helleborus
niger (Christmas Rose) - An
aristocratic evergreen, clump forming perennial with solitary,
saucer-shaped white flowers in early spring. Dark green, fleshy,
pinnate foliage. Part sun in deeply dug, humus rich soil, protected
from winter winds. A temperamental plant - not easy to grow. Resents
transplanting. Remove any blackened foliage promptly. Z5b. A few only. (1 gal.) 43. Hakonechloa
macra 'Aureola' - A very
slow growing weeping grass with rich golden variegated foliage. It
looks like a miniature bamboo. Not invasive. For part shade as it
scorches in full sun. Very elegant, very choice. Perhaps the nicest of
the small grasses. Z6. (1 gal.) Heuchera (Coral Bells) Once
this genus was grown for its sprays of dainty white or red flowers.
With the advent of 'Palace Purple' it was grown for its foliage.
Considered a major breakthrough a few short years ago, 'Palace Purple'
now pales in comparison to the many new spectacular cultivars.
Evergreen. Part sun to light shade. Easy Z4/5. We are fortunate to be
able to offer the following cultivars this year. 44. H. 'Mint Julep'
- Bright metallic silver overlaid on a mint green background. Tropical
looking, Sparkling. 4"
pots - $4.00 45. H. 'Plum Pudding'
- Shimmering plum-purple leaves on a plant to 12" high. Flowers
insignificant. 4"
pots - $4.00 46.
H. 'Regal Robe' - Metallic
silver/lavender leaves to 10" wide on a compact plant.
4" pots - $4.00 47. H. 'Stormy Seas'
- Silver, lavender, pewter and charcoal grey mottled leaves to 7"
wide. Edges are wavy and undulating looking like 'stormy seas' in a
breeze. 4"
pots - $4.00
Pulmonaria Remarkable
work has been done with Pulmonaria recently as well. Z5. The new
varieties are showy foliage plants and are much less invasive. We are
offering the following 2 varieties. 48. P. 'Excalibur'
- A spectacular cultivar with narrow, almost entirely silver leaves,
only a narrow green margin remains. Forms a neat, compact, flattish
clump. For part-shade as it wilts in the mid-day sun. A few only. Sure
to sell out. (1
gal.) 49. P. longifolia
ssp. cevennensis - A
species with long narrow leaves up to 24" long!. Heavily mottled
(almost all) silver. Dark violet-blue flowers. More tolerant of sun.
4" pots - $4.00 Tiarella
(Foam Flower) Closely
related to heucheras, tiarellas are
quickly gaining in popularity. These semi-evergreen groundcovers have
panicles of small, fluffy flowers in spring. For shade to part shade.
Z5. 50. T. 'Inkblot'
- Each leaf boasts a large central deep black blotch. Tight habit. A
clumper. 4"
pots - $4.00 51.
T. 'Skeleton Key' - A selection with deeply
cut foliage. Floriferous. Very attractive.
4"
pots - $4.00 |