Bloodroot - Early Spring
Rh. reticulatum grown from 1982 ARS seed
Harold Greer believes this is Arthur Bedford. He is probably correct.
Harold Greer believes this is Arthur Bedford
Please pardon the dyslexic fingers. That should read " deep red, elepidote rhododendron".
Sally Perkins suggests that rhis is probably not as labelled because of the amount of pink in the open truss. Probably no label on the plant and a bad guess was made.
More likely this is R. Arthur Bedford
Harold Greer believes this is probably 'A.Bedford"
Grown from ARS 1982 Seed Exchange
Harold Greer suggests this is morelikely to be Rh A. Bedford
RH. Hotline Beauty by Delp: Lovely reddish/brown new growth together with the the bright pink & white blossoms make this a lovely and interesting plant in spring and summer. Strong grower, vigorous.
Hotline Beauty by Delp
This is more likely to be 'A.Bedford'
October 2006 Red oak with Japanese Maple Rear Rhododendron/Azalea Garden
Early December 2006
Calsap
(L to R) Luteum & "Cordy's Pride" aka "Ken Janek" ending colour
Vernus x Melrose Pink ARS 1982 Seed Exchange
Naturalized very early species crocus
Sunsheen 2006
Sunsheen to left behind surprise (purple-pink) seedling found in area of Dora Amateis & Poukhanense
Surprise Natural (purple-pink) Seedling Found in area of Dora Amateis and Poukhanense
Back (L to R) Poukhanense, Kaempheri, Unknown White, Wyandanche Pink, Blue Jay Front (L to R) Kiusianum, Schlippenbachi, Unknown White
Cornus Kousa with (L to R) Mugho Pine, Girard's Scarlet, Smirnowii, Stewartstonian, Kiusianum, Poukhanense, Kaempheri
Cornell Pink Blooms in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Early April. After 15 years, plant is 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide.