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Satsuki Azalea

Rhododendron indicum (L.) Sweet

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Foodplant / gall
fruitbody of Exobasidium japonicum causes gall of live, irregularly swollen, then chalky white from spores flower of Rhododendron indicum

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Shrubs, semievergreen, 1–2 m tall; branches many; young shoots densely red-brown strigose, glabrescent. Summer and winter leaves different. Petiole 2–4 mm, coarsely red-brown strigose; leaf blade papery, narrowly lanceolate or oblanceolate, 1.7–3.2(–4.5) × ca. 0.6 cm; base narrowly cuneate; margin sparsely and finely crenate-serrate; apex obtusely pointed; abaxial surface sparsely red-brown strigose; adaxial surface shiny-strigose. Inflorescence 1–3-flowered. Pedicel 0.6–1.2 cm, coarsely white strigose; calyx lobes elliptic-ovate or suborbicular, pale green, 2–3 × 1.5–2 mm, softly white-hairy; corolla broadly funnelform, bright red, occasionally rose-red, with dark red flecks, 3–4 × 3.7(–6) cm; tube ca. 13 mm, lobes broadly elliptic, 1.7–2 × ca. 1.6 cm; stamens 5, unequal, 1.6–2.2 cm, shorter than corolla, filaments puberulent at base; ovary ca. 3 mm, densely shiny brown strigose; style 2.3(–4.5) cm, longer than stamens, glabrous. Capsule oblong-ovoid, 6–8 mm, densely red-brown strigose. Fl. May–Jun.
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Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO, 63110 USA
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Flora of China Vol. 14: 445 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Habitat & Distribution

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Widely cultivated in China [native to Japan].
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Flora of China Vol. 14: 445 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Rhododendron indicum

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Rhododendron indicum is an Azalea Rhododendron species native to Japan (S & W Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Yakushima).[4]

Taxonomy

It is the type species for the Tsutsusi section and subsection, and was the original Tsutsusi described by Engelbert Kaempfer in Japan in 1712,[5] from the Japanese name Kirishima-tsutsuji.

Cultivation

There are many cultivars,[6] including the Satsuki azaleas.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Brit. Fl. Gard. 5: t. 128 1831.
  2. ^ Sp. P1.: 150. 1 May 1753
  3. ^ The Plant List: Rhododendron indicum
  4. ^ American Rhododendron Society: Description of Rhododendron indicum
  5. ^ "Tsutsusi" in Kaempfer, Amoen. Exot. Fasc.: t. 846. 1712
  6. ^ "[Rhododendron indicum] nave rdictionary". 영산홍 (우리 생활 속의 나무, 2008. 3. 25.).
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Rhododendron indicum: Brief Summary

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Rhododendron indicum is an Azalea Rhododendron species native to Japan (S & W Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Yakushima).

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