Rhododendron campylocarpum ssp. caloxanthum

R. campylocarpum 
Photo source: Eleanor Philp

Predominant Flower Color: 

Yellow 

Flower / Truss Description: 

Campanulate, pale to bright yellow, sometimes with basal blotch. Lax truss holds 3-10 flowers. 

Fragrant: 

No 

Bloom Time: 

Early Midseason 

Height (ft.) in 10 Yrs: 

Cold Hardiness Temperature: 

0°F (-18°C)

Foliage Description: 

Leaves orbicular with cordate base, up to 4" long, glabrous. 

Plant Habit: 

Bushy shrub 

Elepidote (E) or Lepidote (L): 

Sub Genus: 

Hymenanthes 

Section: 

Ponticum 

Sub Section: 

Campylocarpa 

Geographical Origin: 

NE Burma, China (SE Tibet, W Yunnan) 

Note: Bloom time and 10 year height information are approximate
and can vary dependent on weather and growing conditions.
Hardiness temperature is also an approximate value.


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