Rhododendron 'Rose Scott'

 
Photo: Bruce Cobbledick

Predominant Flower Color: 

White 

Flower / Truss Description: 

Flower widely funnel-shaped, wavy lobes, 4¼" across, very fragrant, white with patches of deep purplish-pink, purplish-red and orange-yellow dorsal flare, reverse flushed pink and red. Held in ball to flat trusses of 3-7 flowers 

Fragrant: 

Yes 

Bloom Time: 

Very Early 

Foliage Description / Plant Habit: 

Leaves elliptic, 3½" long, glossy, bullate, medium dark green, retained for 2 years. Upright, well-branched grower. 

Height in 10 Yrs: 

3 ft 

Cold Hardiness Temperature: 

20°F  (-7°C)

Parentage  (Seed Parent x Pollen Parent): 

Else Frye x (johnstoneanum x veitchianum, Cubittii)  

Elepidote (E) or Lepidote (L): 

Hybridized or Selected by: 

Scott 

Registration Reference: 

ARS 772 

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 value.

 


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