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Rhododendron 'Sir Charles Lemon'


 Rhododendron 'Sir Charles Lemon'

Early blooming. One and only flower this year, but for me, the flowers of this rhododendron are of secondary importance. It has a distinctive cinnamon/rust indumentum on the underside of the leaves which is the main reason for me to love it. Also, new leaves unfold white.
The story I read is :
It came from seed sent by Sir J. Hooker from India.
The original plant ( form of R. arboreum) is at Carclew. 30' high
Sir Charles Lemon inherited the Carclew Estate, Cornwall in 1824.



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A very special one then. Really lovely.

11 Apr, 2023

 

It's always interesting to know the background story of the plants we grow, thanks for telling it :)

11 Apr, 2023

 

Agree with Hywel - thanks for the story Klahanie. No wonder you treasure it, it's a beauty :)

11 Apr, 2023



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