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R. austrinum

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Prod. Code: ac83-082_sl2980

 

Large deciduous azaleas with slightly fragrant yellow to orange-yellow flowers in mid-spring.  The flowers are shaped like a long and narrow tubular funnel.  A floriferous and easily grown species.  Quite tolerant of heat.  Native to SE USA where it occurs at low elevations in forests and along streams.

 

1976/276  HTS#96:USNA  (-10\R1\6).  Pastel rose flowers with an apricot flare on this clone collected wild in Walton Co., Florida.

 

1976/276  SKI.H#96:USNA  (0).  Rose flowers with an apricot flush in this clone collected in Walton County, Florida.

 

1983/082  ‘Moonbeam’  Varnadoe  (-10\R1\8).  Slightly fragrant flowers (mid-spring) with saffron yellow lobes and vermilion tubes on this deciduous azalea.  A beautiful selection.

 

1983/083  VAR  (0).  Buff-colored flowers.

 

1983/084  VAR  (0).  Apricot flowers.

 

1983/086  VAR  (0).  Peach flowers.

 

1983/087  Varnadoe (+5).  Flowers are egg yellow.

 

1993/002  ‘Harrison’s Red’  A floriferous and easily grown deciduous azalea with slightly fragrant flowers in mid-spring. The flower color on this selection is listed as “rosy-red” but I have not recorded it in flower. Very heat tolerant, sun or shade.  (-10\R1\6)

 

2002/113  A floriferous and easily grown deciduous azalea with slightly fragrant yellow to orange-yellow flowers in mid-spring. Very heat tolerant, sun or shade. These are grown from seed collected wild in Mississippi.  (-10\R1\6)