Cajunrider
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I'm looking for recommendations for vendors for Satsuki Azalea.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Thanks but I was thinking about the pre-bonsai variety at this time in my level of development.
Nuccio's looks to have a good variety of starter material, but I have never personally bought from them. Around here, it pretty easy to find Chinzan and Waka e bisu at garden centers.
Come to the Azores and collect. Exotic and mildly invasive here. It’s everywhere, from public gardens to road sides. You’ll find both small and large specimens up to 3 m in height. This and Camellia are probably the most widely cultivated ornamentals over here. That’s why I find them boring and uninteresting.
Same species here. Rhododendron indicum Flowers from May to June. Although there’s also a variety/species that flowers now. I think this is the paradise for Rhododendron species.I think this is the Deciduous Azalea. Hai Hai
I’m sure there’s rhododendron indicum in the Azores. It’s included in the Azores Bioportal which is scientifically curated.
This is confusion.
Rhododendron indicum (L.) Sweet, this is accepted name. This is not the same as the Rhododendron indicum.
We can look the Azores Bio portal and see that Rhododendron indicum is not listed.
http://www.azoresbioportal.angra.ua...ombreEspecieCompleto&ad=ASC&start=921&end=960
Dave Kruetz has satsuki whips up to BIG imported satsuki bonsai. Good more mid-west/east coast source that I've bought from. He's in St. Louis.I'm looking for recommendations for vendors for Satsuki Azalea.
Thanks in advance
No. You're confused. Rhododendron indicum (L.) Sweet is the same as Rhododendron indicum.
Rhododendron - Genus name
indicum - Species name
(L.) Sweet - Authority: meaning, in this case, that the species has been described by Linnaeus and then revised by Sweet.
It's not? I found it right there in the link you posted...
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But if you don't believe it check these:
http://www.josedocanto.com/plants/rhododendron-indicum/ - Public gardens
http://www.azores.gov.pt/Gra/srrn-cets/conteudos/livres/Espécies+exóticas.htm - Azorean Government website
https://books.google.pt/books?id=1Kpeyf7DwG0C&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=rhododendron+indicum+Açores&source=bl&ots=3OWxjq8Nbg&sig=09JFPpzO8DPurOM6K309NFwE3hw&hl=pt-PT&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjQ3dbM4ZffAhW1tHEKHZbKAUIQ6AEwCnoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=rhododendron indicum Açores&f=false - Books
https://brigadadafloresta.abae.pt/wp-content/uploads/projects/2018/1/488-100/doc_file/ÁrVORES e HORTA.pdf - Schools
http://www.parqueterranostra.com/pt-pt/bibliotecabotânica.aspx - Botanic garden with all these varieties
Rhododendron 'Ben Morrison' (Glenn Dale Hybrid)
Rhododendron 'Golden Sunset' (Ghent Hybrid)
Rhododendron 'Hino-crimson' (Kurume Hybrid)
Rhododendron indicum
Rhododendron johnstoneanum
Rhododendron 'Mme. Albert Van Hecke' (Kaempferi Hybrid)
Rhododendron 'Persil' (Ghent Hybrid)
Rhododendron x obtusum 'Amoena'
http://www.europe-aliens.org/speciesFactsheet.do?speciesId=17245# - Distribution map
I believe this is enough to prove you that there's a lot of satsuki azalea around here hai hai
No. You're confused. Rhododendron indicum (L.) Sweet is the same as Rhododendron indicum.
Rhododendron - Genus name
indicum - Species name
(L.) Sweet - Authority: meaning, in this case, that the species has been described by Linnaeus and then revised by Sweet.
It's not? I found it right there in the link you posted...
View attachment 219935
But if you don't believe it check these:
http://www.josedocanto.com/plants/rhododendron-indicum/ - Public gardens
http://www.azores.gov.pt/Gra/srrn-cets/conteudos/livres/Espécies+exóticas.htm - Azorean Government website
https://books.google.pt/books?id=1Kpeyf7DwG0C&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=rhododendron+indicum+Açores&source=bl&ots=3OWxjq8Nbg&sig=09JFPpzO8DPurOM6K309NFwE3hw&hl=pt-PT&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjQ3dbM4ZffAhW1tHEKHZbKAUIQ6AEwCnoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=rhododendron indicum Açores&f=false - Books
https://brigadadafloresta.abae.pt/wp-content/uploads/projects/2018/1/488-100/doc_file/ÁrVORES e HORTA.pdf - Schools
http://www.parqueterranostra.com/pt-pt/bibliotecabotânica.aspx - Botanic garden with all these varieties
Rhododendron 'Ben Morrison' (Glenn Dale Hybrid)
Rhododendron 'Golden Sunset' (Ghent Hybrid)
Rhododendron 'Hino-crimson' (Kurume Hybrid)
Rhododendron indicum
Rhododendron johnstoneanum
Rhododendron 'Mme. Albert Van Hecke' (Kaempferi Hybrid)
Rhododendron 'Persil' (Ghent Hybrid)
Rhododendron x obtusum 'Amoena'
http://www.europe-aliens.org/speciesFactsheet.do?speciesId=17245# - Distribution map
I believe this is enough to prove you that there's a lot of satsuki azalea around here hai hai
My friend helping me to find information to help you learning.
Here is the posting of links for you. Hai Thank you.
http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2419447