Rhododendron mucronulatum

Korean Rhododendron

Ericaceae

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Habitat

  • native to northern China, Korea, Japan
  • zone 4

Habit and Form

  • a deciduous shrub
  • 4' to 8' tall
  • develops an upright, rounded or oval habit

Summer Foliage

  • 1" to 4" long, 0.5" to 1" wide
  • elliptical to somewhat lanceolate
  • alternate leaf arrangement
  • aromatic when leaves are bruised/crushed
  • medium-green foliage color

Autumn Foliage

  • mix of yellow, orange and wine
  • colors later than many plants

Flowers

  • blooms in early April
  • light rosy purple
  • each flower with a 1.5" diameter
  • borne in clusters of 3 to 6
  • showy in bloom

Fruit

  • a small, dehiscent capsule
  • not ornamentally attractive

Bark

  • light brown and smooth
  • not a major ornamental characteristic

Culture

  • full sun to light shade
  • prefers moist, cool, acidic, well-drained, organic soil
  • situate it where it remains cool in the spring to delay bloom a bit

Landscape Use

  • foundation plants
  • naturalistic areas
  • shrub borders
  • groupings and mass plantings
  • useful for early spring color
  • mixes well with evergreens

Liabilities

  • comes into bloom during the first warm spring weather making it subject to flower injury from frosts
  • phytophthora root rot on wet, heavy soils
  • chlorosis on high pH soils
  • borer occasionally

ID Features

  • leaves are deciduous
  • twigs with yellow, resin-like dots
  • flower buds clustered at twig tips
  • early period of bloom
  • late yellow-orange-red fall color

Propagation

  • by seed
  • cultivars by cuttings or tissue culture

Cultivars/Varieties

While many cultivars are listed, few besides 'Cornell Pink' are commonly available.

'Album' - This plant offers white flowers with just a tinge of pink.

'Cornell Pink'- The most common form and a very popular plant, this cultivar features clear pink flowers with no blue tones. It grows slowly and performs reliably. Plants sold as 'Storrs Pink' appear very similar, if not the same.

'Crater's Edge' (also listed as 'Crater Edge') - This is a dwarf form that grows to only 3' tall with lavender-pink flowers that open from reddish buds. 'Nana' is a 2' dwarf form with purple blooms and reddish fall color.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.