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R. vaseyi, TNR KG LJ [Species Selection]


Cultivar: Group: Color: Blooms: Type: Reg Ref:
R. vaseyi, TNR KG LJ Species Selection Deciduous
Height: Width: Hardy: Other Name(s): Seed Parent: Pollen Parent:
-20 F
5-8’ x 4-5’ wide (reaching10-15’ x 10-15’), upright. Very good performance. Flowers deep rosy-pink. Blooms heavily. Single, broad funnel-shape with 5 deeply divided wing-like petals, slightly two-lipped, very short tube or bell-shaped base, 1 ½-2 ¼”, 4-8 per cluster. Usually 7 uneven stamens, sometimes 5 or 6. Flowers appear before the leaves. One of the first species to bloom in spring, early May in the NC mountains. Leaves glossy, dark green above, glabrous paler green below. Leaf shape: elliptic to elliptic-oblong, tapered at both ends. Twigs only slightly pubescent when young. Winter flower buds appear stalked from the shedding of lower scales, very broad ovate, appearing rounded, dark green finely pubescent, 3/8-1/2”. Produces lots of seed. Hardy to -20 F. Seed originates from a Zo Warner plant, with offspring similar to seed parent.