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Rhododendron moupinense

Rhododendron moupinense

Rhododendron moupinense is one of the earliest flowering rhododendrons locally. Its delicate flowers are susceptible to hard rains, so a late January or February storm can leave this plant (specimen image) looking as if someone emptied a swimming pool onto it all at once.

Although some sites give it a common name of dwarf rhododendron, that name is applied to so many rhododendrons as to be functionally useless. Moupin rhododendron would be a better choice, referring to its occurrence in a mountainous region in Sichuan, China. Another alternative would be Baoxing rhododendron, as Baoxing County is the modern name for Moupin. This area of China, near the Tibet border, is famously known as the area where the European missionary and naturalist, Père Armand David, first encountered the (skin of a) giant panda. Incidentally, Rhododendron moupinense was named and described from specimens collected by David.

For a taxonomic description, see the Flora of China account for Rhododendron moupinense.

Botany / mycology resource link: Rogers Mushrooms by noted British author Roger Phillips. Geared toward North American and European mushrooms, the site includes identification keys, photographs and recipes for you mushroom aficionados.

3 Comments

Peter Wharton commented:

Yes, Moupin rhododendron is much better. This species is an epiphyte making its home on mossy, fern encrusted limbs and broken tops of broadleaved trees, cliffs and large boulders in central Sichuan. Gardeners should consider it a subject for use on moist old tree stumps or well decayed fallen logs. It's natural range extends into NE Yunnan and neighbouring Guizhou. The closely related R. dendrocharis is another epiphytic gem with smaller leaves. To see flower images go to Google Images or to see good pics look in Peter and Kenneth Cox's 'Encyclopedia of Rhododendron Species', p. 310.

Beverley commented:

Rhododendron moupinense - Z7 - RHS Index of Garden Plants, Griffiths

suz e. commented:

gorgeous photograph!!

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