I was browsing a bit this morning and located the attached snap from an album posted by a lady. It was the only plant photo of many from a holiday tour, I'm...
Bruce, I can't answer your questions, but I can point you to a number of pictures of double deciduous azaleas -- go to http://www.pbase.com/azaleasociety and...
Thanks Bob: Some interesting hits came up! Bruce ... From: Bob Stelloh To: azaleas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 1:30 PM Subject: Re: [AZ]...
Bruce, Try Double Pleasure, I have seen some seedling from it that came out double. But I don't know if Double Pleasure would be hard for you. Allen...
Allen Cantrell
racantrell@...
Mar 1, 2008 9:22 pm
9521
Bruce, There are a number of doubles around. Narcissiflora is an old timer. Cannon's Double, Corneille are all double. There are a couple of double R....
Red, I hope you don't mind a change of subject. Thanks for that information; you've studied 'doubles' extensively. I know of your crosses R. occidentale x R....
(This is from the ASK US page so please send me a CC) I was searching on the internet for Sun glow Azaleas for another project to match some that I have...
Nancy Sarbin
nonnyx5@...
Mar 2, 2008 2:11 am
9524
Does anyone in the group grow the white, split-petaled azalea Nannies' Angel? I planted a group of three small ones recently that I rooted in 2003. Are the ...
Mike, The name is more correctly 'Nannie Angell' (pronounced as angle). It was hybridized by George and Sue Switzer of Scientist Cliffs MD and named after her...
Mike and Bob, Attached is a jpg of the AZALEAN 'Nannie Angell' item that was published in September 1992. Since the Switzers are in a "facility" at the...
Bob and Bill: Thank you both greatly for your help in obtaining more information, and some excellent photos from the Stelloh yard in Hendersonvile. I also...
Bruce, No problem with the change of subject. I see that the subject "Double Deciduous Azaleas" was posted on this group but was answered mostly on the Rhodo...
I am looking for this azalea. We live in coastal Virginia, zone 7B. Has anyone grown this one or know where to get it? Thank, Sandi...
Sandi Lent
slent@...
Mar 2, 2008 11:01 pm
9530
I've grown the deciduous azalea 'Sandra Marie' for more than 15 years. You might try Bovee's Nursery on the west coast. Howard Kline Z6 PA ... From: Sandi Lent...
Dick, Bruce, everybody, Are there any online or print articles about occidentale forms and hybrids that you can recommend as background? Anybody have a photo...
Nancy, I believe that at least three azaleas online sale the azalea you are seeking, Tomm Dodd and Van Der Geissen in Semmes, Alabama for two. Try a google ...
Hi Red: From the site I just referenced to Jim Willhite I found the attached photos and you are very correct, these are clearly two different R. occidentale. I...
Red and Bruce, Do you really mean Rhododendron bakeri? The bakeri of record is a hybrid (according to Dr. Kron) and not the red azalea of the Cumberland ...
I am working on a small gift book that focuses on the simple bouquets that are made from the common flowers that are seen in Southern gardens. We've already...
mbigner
mbigner@...
Mar 3, 2008 8:46 pm
9538
Bill--I was not aware that bakeri and cumberlandense are different. Can you elaborate a little for my benefit? If bakeri is a hybrid, what is the other...
Jim, I am going to send you three pdf files directly. I don't believe the list will permit the file sizes, but the folks have the references. If that e-mail...
Hi Bill: These seem like very interesting articles. Do you have full Adobe software? If you have, you can convert the pages to jpegs. This reduces the size...
Bill: I was able to locate Don Voss's 1997 article in JARS and found it very interesting. I'm hitting the 'send' button and see already you've sent some info....
Bill, thanks, I'll read those articles tomorrow during lunch break. I take it noone thinks there are any of Mr. Lemmon's mis-ID'd "bakeris" circulating in...
Bruce, The trick to making sense out of this is to recognize the relationship of the species name to Lemmon's type specimen. The type specimen to which Lemmon...
Jim, That's just the point. No higher ups could correct the mistake that Lemmon made. Once the damage was done, it was irreversible. There's no "time-out."...
I see that Bruce answered Jim's question about R. occ photos. That is the best site that I know of. To answer Bill Miller's question. I realize that there has...