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RHODODENDRON mucronulatum 'Cornell Pink'
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Hybridized/Introduced By: Bowers Parentage: (selected clonal species of seedling)
Description: From the mountains of Korea comes R. mucronulatum, one of the first harbingers of Spring. This clear light pink selection is well-known as the first mucronulatum which expanded the color range beyond lavender. Unlike most other lepidotes, R. mucronulatum is fully deciduous, but compensates by being one of the most cold-hardy. Very early April bloom, a wonderful companion to early daffodils and other Spring bulbs.
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Plant Facts...
Plant Type: Deciduous Shrub Native To: Asia Growing Zones: 4 - 6 Sun Exposure: Partial Shade Hardy To: -25°F Soil Moisture: Moist, well-drained Soil Types/Tolerances: Sandy Loam Bloom Color: Pink Bloom Season: Early (April) Foliage Color: Dark Green Width: (at 10 years) 2 - 3 ft. Height: (at 10 years) 4 - 5 ft.
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