QBARS - v35n3 American Rhododendron Society Plant Registry
American Rhododendron Society Plant Registry
Names and descriptions of new American varieties (clones) will be published after the requirements for registration are met. You are urged to submit proposed names to the A.R.S. Plant Registrar before they are actually used. There are thousands of names already in use and a name to be registered must not have been used before and must meet the requirements of the International Code of Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants - 1969.
Requests to register names must be submitted with A.R.S. Plant Registration Cards, completed as fully as possible to the A.R.S. Plant Registrar, Edwin K. Parker, Astoria, Or. A $2.00 FEE IS CHARGED FOR EACH NAME REGISTERED, and should accompany the completed registration. Proposed names and descriptions will be checked by the A.R.S. Plant Registrar and then sent to the International Rhododendron Registrar for final approval and registration. Refer to A.R.S. Quarterly Jan. '74, Vol. 28, No. 1, p. 21 for additional information on registration. Color designations below refer to the Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1966, unless otherwise stated.
ASTROGLOW : R. yakushimanum 'Koichiro Wada' x R. aureum . Cross (1968), raised, and introduced by Basil C. Potter, Port Ewen, NY. Buds Red Group 40B & D. Flowers openly funnel-shaped, 2½" x 2½", with 5 evenly rounded lobes, Yellow Orange Group 19D (Egyptian Buff), with inconspicuous, dorsal, greenish spotting; reverse pink to pale pink. Calyx ⅛", pink and yellow. Truss 4" across x 3" tall, ball to dome-shaped, with 10 flowers. Free flowering. Leaves held 2-3 years, 2¼-3⅛" x ⅞-1", oblanceolate, acute, cuneate, glabrous, dull, somewhat bullate, Green Group 137A, with medium amount, Grey Brown Group 199B indumentum. Plant broad, rounded, dwarf, branching well, 8" tall x 19" wide in 11 years. Blooms in mid-April. Hardy to at least -25°F.
BELISAR : Vireya hybrid. ( R. laetum x R. zoelleri ) x ( R. macgregoriae x R. zoelleri ). Cross (1972) and raised by Peter Sullivan, San Francisco, CA. Named and introduced (1977) by William A. Moynier, Los Angeles, CA. Synonym: loane (breeder's name). Flowers tubular funnel-shaped, 2¼" across x 1¾" long, with 5 evenly rounded to slightly wavy lobes, not fragrant, lobes Orange Group 28A (Persimmon Orange), throat Yellow Orange Group 21B(Maize Yellow), with sharp transition between colors. Calyx negligible. Truss 5½" across x 3" high, conical, with 5-7 flowers. Leaves held 2 years, 2¾" x 1⅜", elliptic, acute, cuneate, slightly concave, grossly glabrous, Green Group 137A, under surface with small, moderately spaced, golden brown, barely visible scales. Plant upright, branching moderately, 4' tall x 2' wide in 6½ years. Blooms Oct.-Dec. Hardy to at least 32° F.
FRILLED PETTICOATS : 'Hotei' x ('Pink Petticoats' x R. wardii ) selfed. Cross (1974), raised, and introduced (1979) by John G. Lofthouse, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Flowers openly funnel-shaped, 3" across x 1¾" long, with 5 wavy lobes, Yellow Group 2D; reverse slightly darker. Calyx negligible. Truss 5½-6" across x 4-5" tall, ball-shaped, with 16 flowers. Floriferous. Leaves held 3 years, 4-4½" x 1½-1¾", narrowly elliptic to elliptic, apiculate, cuneate, convex, glabrous, somewhat glossy, Yellow Green Group 147A. Plant rounded, branching well, 2½' tall x 3' wide in 6 years. Blooms early to mid-May. Hardy to at least 0° F.
GOLD SPREAD : R. yakushimanum (Exbury) x R. aureum . Cross (1967), raised, and introduced by Basil C. Potter, Port Ewen, NY. Buds Yellow Group 4C (Primrose Yellow). Flowers openly funnel-shaped 2½" x 2½", with 5 evenly rounded lobes, Yellow Group 5D (Dresden Yellow), with dorsal yellow blotch with inconspicuous green spotting. Calyx ⅛", pale green. Truss 3½" across x 2½" tall, ball to dome-shaped, with 12 flowers. Floriferous. Leaves held 3 years, 3½" x 1 to 1⅛", narrowly elliptic, acute, cuneate, glabrous, somewhat bullate, slightly glossy, somewhat coriaceous, Yellow Green Group 147A, with medium amount of floccose, light brown to tan indumentum. Plant broad, rounded, dwarf, branching well, 9" tall x 45" wide in 13 years. Blooms in late April. Hardy to at least -25° F.
KUMMING : R. rupicola var. chryseum x R. carolinianum var. album . Pollen parent is a Sidney Burns selection with a very faint yellowish cast. Cross (1974), raised, and introduced (1978) by Dr. David G. Leach, North Madison, OH. Flowers widely funnel-shaped, 1"across x ¾" long, with 5-6 wavy lobes, opens Yellow Group 10D (Barium Yellow) with 10C midribs; corolla perimeters soon age to orange Red Group 35D (Brick Red); with sparse dorsal spotting Yellow Group 8C. Calyx 3/16", pale greenish-yellow. Terminal flower cluster to 34-flowered from 9-10 floral buds, ball-shaped, 2¼" x 2¼". Very free flowering. Leaves held 2 years, 1¼" x ½", elliptic, acute, cuneate, glossy, Yellow Green Group 147A, with large, closely spaced dorsal scales, under surface with large, closely spaced, clear to golden brown scales. Stems densely scaly. Plant broad, rounded, branching well, 2½' x 2½' in 5 years. Blooms in early May. Hardy to at least -15° F.
LAST HURRAH : 'Belle Heller' x R. aureum . Cross (1958), raised and introduced (1974) by Dr. David G. Leach, North Madison, OH. Synonym: Athens. Winter buds are suffused maroon; scales prominent. Flowers flat saucer-shaped, 2¾" across x 1½" long, with 5 evenly rounded lobes, White Group 155A with moderate, dorsal, Greyed Yellow Group 160A spotting. Calyx 1/16", green, rimmed pink. Truss 6" x 6", ball-shaped, with 13 flowers. Leaves held 3 years, 3⅞" x 1¾", elliptic, obtuse, cuneate, glabrous, Yellow Green Group 146A, of heavy texture. Plant broad, semi-dwarf, branching well, 28" tall x 64" wide in 22 years. Hardy to at least -10° F. This clone blooms almost fully in mid-September in many climates; in such climates it is an autumn flowering rhododendron, producing a display nearly equivalent to others in the spring. It is not intended for spring bloom.
MALTA : Gable's Pioneer (selfed). Cross (1956), raised, and introduced (1962) by Dr. David G. Leach, North Madison, OH. Flowers of good substance, widely funnel-shaped, 1¾" across x ¾" long, with 5 wavy lobes, Red Purple Group 65C, lobes and perimeter irregularly flushed darker, 65A (Amaranth Rose); no markings; reverse 65A. Stamens none to vestigial. Calyx minute, green. Truss 2¼" across x 2" high, ball-shaped, with 2-6 flowers. Floriferous. Leaves held 2 years, 2½" x 1¼", elliptic to narrowly elliptic, acute, cuneate, grossly glabrous, Yellow Green Group 146A, under surface with closely spaced, medium size, golden brown scales. Plant broad, rounded, branching well, 8' tall x 9' wide in 24 years. Stems red. Plant is evergreen (unlike most of this parentage). Blooms in mid-April. Hardy to at least -25° F.
MINI GOLD : R. yakushimanum 'Koichiro Wada' x R. aureum . Cross (1971), raised, and introduced by Basil C. Potter, Port Ewen, NY. Buds Yellow Group 11 A. Flowers openly funnel-shaped, 2⅜" across x 2½" long, with 5 evenly rounded lobes, Yellow Group 8D (Mimosa Yellow) with inconspicuous, dorsal, Yellow Group 11 A blotch. Calyx ⅛", light green. Truss 4" across x 3" high, ball- to dome-shaped, with 7-8 flowers. Free flowering. Leaves held 2-3 years, 2¾" x ⅞", narrowly elliptic, acute, cuneate, glabrous, dull, slightly bullate, coriaceous, edges down-turned, Green Group 137A, with slight, floccose, Grey Brown Group 199C indumentum. Plant broad, rounded, dwarf, branching well, 8" tall x 24" wide in 8 years. Blooms in late April. Hardy to at least -25° F.
MONTE CARLO : ( R. catawbiense var. album x "Crest') x ( R. aureum x R. campylocarpum aff.). Cross (1966), raised, and introduced by Dr. David G. Leach, North Madison, OH. Buds Greyed Purple Group 185C-D. Flowers widely funnel-shaped, 2¾" across x ⅞" long, with 5 wavy lobes, opens Yellow Group 11 D (Empire Yellow), flushed Red Purple Group 62C; ages to 11 D; faint dorsal blotch 11 C. Calyx minute, green. Truss 5½" across x 4½" tall, ball-shaped, with 16 flowers. Free flowering. Leaves held 2 years, 4" x 1¾", elliptic, apiculate, cuneate, glabrous, glossy. Yellow Green Group 147A. Plant rounded, semi-dwarf, branching well, 3½' tall x 3' wide in 14 years. Blooms in early May. Hardy to at least -10° F.
NIGHT EDITOR : R. russatum seedling. Raised (since 1950's) and introduced (1971) by Betty Sheedy, Portland, OR. Originator and source unknown. Synonym: Betty's Purple Russatum. Flowers openly funnel-shaped, 1½" across x 1¼" long with 5 crinkled lobes, purple Violet Group 82B (Spectrum Violet), throat Purple Group 78C, narrow edging Violet Group 83B, faint spotting 83B in 2 lines below intersections of 3 dorsal lobes, faint Purple Group 78C rays down centers of each lobe. Calyx ¼", Yellow Green Group 145C to reddish, with pinkish fringe of hairs. Truss 2½" x 2½", ball-shaped, with 6-7 flowers. Leaves held 12 years 2" x ½", narrowly elliptic, acute, cuneate, dull, scaly, Yellow Green Group 146A, most are strongly revolute (some leaves inside and at bottom of plant are flat), some twisted, under surface with large, moderately spaced, Greyed Orange Group 175A scales. Plant upright, semi dwarf, branching well with stiff branches, twiggy, 4' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Blooms in early April. Hardy to at least -5° F.
PHYLLIS KORN : 'Diane' x 'Gomer Waterer' Cross (1969) by Robert Korn, Renton, WA. Raised from seedling and introduced (1981) by W.J. Shrauger, Hoqui-am, WA. Plant has been called Karl Korn, a name previously registered for an azalea. Flowers of heavy substance, openly funnel-shaped, 4" across x 2½" long with 5 wavy lobes, white, with 1" x 1½", Red Group 46A (Currant Red), dorsal blotch which fades to Yellow Green Group 413 (Primrose Yellow) with age. Calyx ¼", light green. Truss 7½" across x 5½" high, dome-shaped, somewhat conical, with 12 flowers. Leaves held 2 years, 6" x 2¾", elliptic to near ovate, apiculate, rounded, glabrous, glossy, Green Group 137C. Plant upright, branching well, 68" tall x 65" wide in 11 years. Blooms second week of May. Hardy to at least 15° F. [ Correction: Hardy to at least -15°F. - mod. 3/8/2012, ref. ]
SPRING DELIGHT : 'Wilsoni' (Laetevirens) x unknown. Originated (1970), raised, and introduced (1979) by A. M. Shammarello, South Euclid, OH. Synonym: A. M. S. Pictured in Flower and Garden, Dec.-Jan., 1981 (as A. M. S.). Buds deep purplish pink 2.5 RP 6/10 (Nickerson). Flowers openly funnel-shaped, 1½" across x 1" long, with 5 wavy lobes, pale purplish pink 2.5 RP 9/2 fading to white, with ½", light olive brown 2.5Y 5/5 spotting in dorsal throat. Calyx 1/16", strong yellow green 2.5 GY 6/8. Truss 2½" across X 2" high, ball-shaped, with 6-7 flowers. Free flowering. Leaves held 2 years, 2-2¾" x ⅝-1", narrowly elliptic, acute (short-knobbed, cuneate, flat, grossly glabrous, moderate olive green 7.5 GY 4/4, under surface with inconspicuous, tiny, moderately spaced, golden brown scales. Plant broad, semi-dwarf, branching well with stiff, upright branches, 1½' tall x 2' wide in 7 years. Blooms mid-to late April. Hardy to at least -20° F.
SUMMIT GOLD : R. yakushimanum (Exbury) x R. aureum . Cross (1967), raised, and introduced by Basil C. Potter, Port Ewen, NY. Buds Yellow Group 413-C. Flowers openly funnel-shaped, 2¼" x 2¼", with 5 evenly rounded lobes, Yellow Group 4C (Primrose Yellow) with inconspicuous, dorsal, yellow green spotting. Calyx ⅛", pale green. Truss 3¼" across x 2¾" tall, ball- to dome-shaped, with 9 flowers. Floriferous. Leaves held 2-3 years, 2⅜-2¾" x ⅞-1", elliptic, acute, cuneate, glabrous, somewhat glossy, edges down-turned, slightly bullate, Yellow Green Group 147A, with medium amount, floccose, brown (matures grey indumentum. Plant broad, rounded, dwarf, branching well, 10" tall x 30" wide in 12 years. Blooms in late April. Hardy to at least -25° F.
TASHBAAN : Vireya hybrid. ('Sir. George Holford' x R. leucogigas ) x R. aurigeranum . Cross (1974) and raised by Peter Sullivan, San Francisco, CA. Named and introduced (1979) by William A. Moynier, Los Angeles, CA. Flowers tubular funnel-shaped, 3" across x 2¼" long, with 5 wavy lobes, not fragrant, Yellow Orange Group 22B (Orange Buff). Calyx negligible. Truss 6½" across x 4" high, dome-shaped, with 9-10 flowers. Leaves held 3 years, 5" x 1¾", narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate, acute, cuneate, grossly glabrous, somewhat glossy, Green Group 139A, under surface with barely visible, tiny, moderately spaced, tan to dark brown scales. Plant upright, rounded, branching well, 32" x 32" in 7 years. Blooms in Feb.-March. Hardy to at least 32° F.
TEREBINTHIA : Vireya hybrid. 'Dr. Herman Sleumer' x Pink Delight (an unregistered, 19th century, Veitch clone). Cross (1971) by Tom Lelliot, Baronia, Australia. Raised from seed by Peter Sullivan, San Francisco, CA. Named and introduced (1979) by William A. Moynier, Los Angeles, CA. Flowers tubular funnel-shaped, 1¾" x 1¾", with 5-6 wavy lobes, fragrant, Red Group 52B (Carmine), throat 55C (Neyron Rose). Calyx negligible. Truss 4½" across x 3" high, conical, lax, with 6-10 flowers. Free flowering. Leaves held 2-3 years, 3-3¾" x 1½-1¾", elliptic, acute, cuneate, slightly concave, grossly glabrous, dull, Green Group 139A, under surface with tiny, closely to moderately spaced, tan to brown, not too visible scales. Plant upright, branching moderately with stiff branches, 45" tall x 24" wide in 9 years. Blooms Sept.-Nov. Hardy to at least 32° F.
by Carolyn Kletnieks