Family | ERICACEAE |
Genus species | Rhododendron adamsii Rehder |
Bibliography | Monogr. Azaleas [E.H.Wilson & A.Rehder]: 190 (1921) |
Native Range | Siberia to Russian Far East |
Primary Biome | Subalpine |
Habitat | scree |
Description | leaves elliptic-ovate, adaxially dark green, abaxially grey-yellow, flowers at apex of branchlets, in dense flat racemes, corolla with long tube, 1cm across |
Size | 30-60cm |
Color | white, rose |
Bloom | late spring |
Ca | + |
Type | subshrub |
Cultivation | gravelly, humous, moist, semi-shady site alpine house, moist, humous, gravelly soil, semi-shade |
Propagation | seed in spring, uncovered, germ. 3-6 months, 13-18°C cuttings in late summer and fall; layering in spring |
Synonyms | Azalea fragrans Adams Azalea multiflora Turcz. ex DC. Osmothamnus fragrans (Adams) DC. Rhododendron anthopogon var. fragrans B.Fedtsch. Rhododendron fragrans (Adams) Maxim. |
Territory | 3 Asia-Temperate 30 Siberia (BRY Buryatiya, CTA Chita, IRK Irkutsk, KRA Krasnoyarsk, TVA Tuva, YAK Yakutskiya) 31 Russian Far East (AMU Amur, KHA Khabarovsk, MAG Magadan, SAK Sakhalin) |