Rhododendron x kamatae (Menziesia x kamatae)
Rhododendron kamatae (Menziesia x kamatae)
R. x kamatae. Foto: Unknown
R. x kamatae. Foto: Unknown
R. x kamatae. Foto: Unknown
R. x kamatae (Menziesia section). A deciduous shrub rarely found on the edge of forests, grasslands, or wetlands in mountains.
It is a natural cross between "ladling loquat and koyo lacquer" and has an intermediate form. You can find it in a mixed area.
A deciduous shrub that is about 1 to 2 meters high.
The leaves are single leaves that alternate with each other, but often 4-6 pieces gather at the end of the branch.
The surface of the leaf has rough hair similar to Koyo Azalea.
A short total inflorescence appears at the end of the branch, and several flowers form a bundle.
The flower is a thin bell-like shape resembling an azalea, and it turns downward.
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