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* Ff RHODODENDRON COOPERI, Balf. f. ‘Ww D trtrndnine wel Mak Wie Wn, Lt Jw Oem om 6\— Ow Ute [Min bo Halas aalain (ofin et te Vitam Bo Sint RS. , Seetpte tw tf {bots “as Sn Eo og \ 3 4 s 4 wt bk os a) we i) tw. Wwiwhir i J en Nu = <a ; " Cooper obtained a third plant of this alliance in fruit only the field 2 s ( ticket of which runs 'Parshong Timpu. Alt. 10,500 ft. xxxxxx#No, 3506% “nA dy ¢ It has a strong resemblance to Rh. Cooperi but there are slight Me Dna differences in foliage that make me hesitate over identifying it with that species. It may be only Rh. Camelliaeflorum. We have seedlings raised from seed taken from Cooper's specimans and when they flower a Ms Ceyal Wb decision of the point will be possible. If the plant is Rh. Cooperi a the description of fruit which I have given will attach to thddiagnosis a = ? C>v06) of Rh. Cooperi = + young plant of this Cooper number flowered/for the — : - first time in the beginning of June this year and there is no doubt it is the same as Cooper's 3959. Two other plants growing under Cooper numbers have this year flowered for the first time also and are so like the Cooper 3506 plant that in spite of minor differences of foliage and of time of flowering I am forced to regard them as the same speciese Both are growing under wrong numbers,i.e. they do not match the herbarium specimens of the same numbers , x ©) cy) > oa ® ”) ® Bee vows oa Roy - a ok \e) Oo x» ae ioe Notes of Roy.Bot. Gard. Edin. Vol. X. (1947) p,o2. OO _——V<—V3VXn'nrnl ea iene a
= = an sean The plamts are from two to three feet high and the species as they represent it,,promises to be a freely branched shrub less straggling Gu. in habit than Rh. Es An foliage and in tme manner of bearing its flowers mm #& essentially of the Rh. camelliaeflorum types wok how we ew sas Wt bale Makinlnr = oul . Karts Mi Nin LOW Wha Latin Ve vw dw wie arnliw ww du aN e a ‘ ~ f ey - Q ow WW Wwe www Lev Nea JIWiV b ow we Ww Mem WW SY 0 real ann Vo and : \ : , Cw plac OANA wn ) Bi, BD Wan Wa OA QVaret lolf 3% redlilg Une! or Gm HAF a. enchie Maret y MON {aed er. Apri) Ch oo ie bone Ly , Me UAwrerw lex note. 3. wo ane in QLavn Che Rusu: ii Mn fect “btn al: bre Now YUNA {) () ( () » Owns WW ht A Weer Cv WY = CA wn CL ut AD “a ~ 7 ~ ( Ma ae AnyA- Anna SLLow “, Sot atl. bo A SS ay “Ie Z \ ‘ ( - C e hereon de Do ieerltctapeettnliralicticcst) SMa, ¢ Rian: Lnw ww bwe Lars. ~d si \ L V . e. \~ ( - A my ie ® — a XW Sain J Wie o wet KA OM LAY ” a Uw pe CA OY Jv af Vw ob jo Le AA we uw AM V SA Via a \ Ay Cre | bin y Yous 7 ot fe Ad Mie Awe 19 6 ne OMAS ty MAHA N An sy FUNK Qcare i Vata bi < AWM Oe COA “WW \ YY | ~ Loin Cte Wwe Of Vi MAMA QM AC ) XL Own 7 NLOwW hf bas Sti Ihde Orne or: reap Owes om mtily (Wa gh ome w Al shvenadl me dalek i We ww awe Xu. Lravyin At Sw A ocolly A ~ \nen- (, a m9 We i \ LAr « ( oe , Lakin (nN — cw Rl” WW) aA, ha at Ae OU poronacs, MHL iS lorie QtoMinw Acote d Tain tnd” - OAL Wir Unfrrmmun, ont u p , hy. tolde—— ta We Saw wos | Dow Maty He a Dee bas 5. OM? Whe Ste Us Cen Male Ma TWlow crltw 1% wil—n Drege ont flee Vous au ‘ows ww te es _ We % day Ov worm 09 at 5 ie aa Terk Nabe’ vi Unilin Boat muti, Male al- Yur- a Garett Le, . we tr ly pvane tol Into Oellien Onl Grads Oey Ke ster vets ating. Gam fort Aubew Ak One ae ag vane willl 3} : 10 copyright reserved ..- =—-/
“a > mr on dion malin Ma Wewns an cotta attroubire Yn Crralla a Teup wr wham Oy Awd Un, Opt Oe. Wry Pein ge Cam Ub aiklinrun wd Spe oa hy Quit eave ow of bin m winktel Acolts wun One Wee Wire Onn Hpi ww Macnn 5 a Qcole oo, MMe Cre Ha on Qi . Commer 9 Line wm : “Ve Becolie dl ww wes col Clan ons 1 “Vee Vite . VOW E - L andy ae we amt XSvaa ata he ee BF Core flan a Pe about an inch to an inch and a quarter across. The stamens, usually ten, exceed slightly in length the corolla tube and their thick purple filaments have dense tufts of hairs mie pentane of with the hairi- ness of the throat of the corolla give a circular 'eye"' of white soft hairiness within the flower cup. This makes a pleasing contrast to the deep colour of the corolla lobes. Then again the anthers are large and of a bright orange-brown. The hairs of ‘the stamens conceal the. : gate (caning 3 Ud, 1 ws } 7 : shert green densely lepidote ovary. 2 fine short thick permple style: ss io { Come purple cel» aw @ petits Waewye Xa LeAirns ant we curved as in Rh. cameliiaeflorum so that the discoid stigma lies close to the corolla or is thrust between its lobes "ip betlctnrtmer tries + Two of the plants had the young leaves tinted.a rich purple-bronze on the third be hE light gre omag phe bronzed plants flowered earlier and had slightly smaller flowers than the other which is a larger and altogether sturdier looking plant with stouter branches and broader leaves less curved at’ the margins. The plants showed differences also in the time of making new growth and in the relationship of this to the time of flowering. The first plant to flower, a form with: tae bronzed foliage (Cooper, 3506) had young shoots as much as six inches long when the first flowers opened yy The largeff plant, of the flowers of wi akin which I give a photograph, was three es flowering and the blooms were aiready open when the buds of the new zresth. were bextiniad to on Up. individuals but they suggest that we may be dealing with forms cultur- AWW tenho ally Gaeteeeret. Cptombec bY ord- frre (rae ee : Rh Cooperi is certainly interisting Kcemeeierse but I do not think expand. These features may not be permanently characteristic of the it. will. prove very attractive horticulturally, nor’ is it tobe expected that it will be quite hardy. The Edinburgh plants flowered in ®e open framesbut they were protected through the winter. | | | . on 7 10 Ss) ) copyright reserved
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