QBARS - v5n1 Ratings for Rhododendron Species

Ratings for Rhododendron Species
By J. Harold Clarke, Long Beach, Washington

The first American Rhododendron Society variety ratings were published in the preceding issue of the A. R. S. Quarterly Bulletin, Vol. 4. No. 4, Oct., 1950. In that article both the British and American rating systems were explained and so will not be given in detail here.

However, for the benefit of those who may be reading this without having the other at hand it should be stated briefly that the British hardiness ratings go from (A), hardiest, to (F), very tender, usually greenhouse subjects. Requirements as to shade enter into the R. H. S. ratings which make them a bit difficult to interpret for Americans not familiar with growing conditions in the British Isles. The A. R. S. hardiness ratings indicate the minimum temperature which the plant may be expected to stand with no appreciable injury to leaf, stem or bud. H-1 Hardy to -25° F; H-2 Hardy to -15° F; H-3 Hardy to -5° F; H-4 Hardy to +5° F; H-5 Hardy to +15° F; H-6 Hardy to +25° F; H-7 Hardy to +32° F.

The R. H. S. and A. R. S. quality ratings are similar in that **** and xxxx respectively indicate the highest quality. However, a "-" in the A.R.S. system indicates that there is not sufficient information at hand to rate the variety, whereas in the R. H. S. system a "-" may mean either that it has not been given a rating or that it is not deserving of even one *. The A.R.S. uses "o" to indicate varieties or species not worthy of even one x.

It is generally understood, of course, that any ratings are suggestive rather than definitive. The many factors which may affect hardiness were discussed in the last issue and it was pointed out that quality ratings simply represent the combined opinion of the individuals cooperating in establishing the rating. These two things are rather obvious, that the more cooperators there are the more valuable the rating, and that ratings are always subject to revision as more information becomes available.

Species More Difficult To Rate

Because of the greater variability of the plant material group varieties are more difficult to rate than clonal varieties. Species are still more difficult because: 1. there are fewer observers familiar with most of the species; 2. the material is seed propagated, often unselected and hence quite variable; 3. there is greater likelihood of material being wrongly named; 4. the source of seed may be from the wild or from some collection; 5. an individual plant may be a natural hybrid but considered by its owner to represent a species.

Because of this great variability the A. R. S. ratings are designed to be representative of the best and hardiest forms and not the average. Seedlings of some species would undoubtedly range from o to xxxx and an average of that would probably not be as useful to growers as would an indication of how good certain forms of the species can be. This great variability has been pointed out in augustinii , arboreum , obtusum , cerulean , campanulatum and others. The rating, of course, is not based on a single clone which might represent a natural but unsuspected hybrid or a distinct mutation, but on forms obtainable in some quantity from seed.

Sources Of Information

When the questionnaires used in obtaining the variety ratings were examined it was found that 142 different species had been written in by various growers, some being rated by several individuals. It seemed at first that a great deal of work should be done before species ratings would be ready for publication. However, there have been several requests for such ratings and it seemed that publication of a tentative list might stimulate observation and discussion which might lead to the revisions necessary to achieve the greatest possible accuracy and usefulness. Accordingly a group was called together on Nov. 30, 1950 at the home of the Editor of the Bulletin. The following were present, John G. Bacher, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. James, Eugene; Rex Peffer, Salem; Mr. C. L. McDonald, Salem; Mr. Ollie Schendel, Salem; Mr. Walter A. Barkus, Salem; Mr. John Henny, Brooks; Mr. Rudolph Henny, Brooks; and the writer who acted as compiler of the observations and opinions of the group. All of these people were from one state, Oregon, except the writer. However, temperatures in the gardens represented were as low as -18° F last winter and those present had had ample opportunity to observe injury due to low temperature. The English ratings were taken from the 1947 R. H. S. Handbook. A tentative list was made up and later shown to Dr. Clement Bowers, Dr. Donald Wyman, and Mr. Henry Skinner each of whom offered some criticism and suggestions. The writer accepted some, but not all, of these suggestions, trying to arrive at conclusions which would represent as nearly as possible, the combined opinions of the eastern and western growers.

Suggestions For Revision Are Welcome

It is hoped that those disagreeing with any of the ratings will write the author of this article. Those species questioned will be listed and made the subject of further study, probably by means of another questionnaire at a later date. Revisions would then be published if the replies so indicated.

It should be pointed out that failure of a particular species to survive in a given garden may be due to over-all lack of hardiness, but it may also be due to a particularly tender strain, or to drought, lack of sufficient acidity, too dense a soil, lack of organic matter, lack of shade or too much shade, etc' Instances of failure to. survive, therefore, may not be as valuable evidence in rating a species as the more positive evidence of survival under known conditions.

Those rhododendron species of the Azalea Series have been grouped together for the convenience of the reader.

RHODODENDRON SPECIES RATINGS

RHS RATINGS ARS RATINGS

SPECIES

Hardiness

Quality

Hardiness

Quality

achroanthum

A

-

H-2

o

adenogynum

A

*

H-2

x

aeruginosum

A

*

H-2

-

agastum

D

-

H-4

-

agetum

-

-

H-4

-

agglutinatum

C

-

H-2

x

ambiguum

A

*

H-4

o

amesiae

A

-

H-4

-

aperantum

B

**

H-3

-

apodectum

A

***

H-4

-

arboreum

D

****

H-4

xxxx

argyrophyllum

A

**

H-3

o

arizelum

C

**

H-4

-

astrocalyx

C

**

H-4

xxx

augustinii

C

****

H-4

xxxx

auriculatum

B

**

H-2

xxxx

auritum

C

*

H-5

xx

baileyi

C

**

H-4

-

balfourianum

B

-

H-2

o

barbatum

B

****

H-4

xxxx

basilicum

B

**

H-3

xx

bauhiniiflorum

C

--

H-1

-

beanianum

B

***

H-4

xxx

beesianum

C

**

H-2

o

brachycarpum

A

-

H-2

x

brevistylum

B

*

H-4

o

bullatum

D

****

H-5

xxxx

bureavii

B

*

H-2

xx

burmanicum

F

**

H-5

xx

cerulean

-

***

H-3

xxxx

callimorphum

B

***

H-4

xxx

calophytum

B

***

H-3

xxxx

calostrotum

A

***

H-3

xx

caloxanthum

B

***

H-2

xxx

campanulatum

B

**

H-2

xxx

campylocarpum

B

****

H-4

xxx

campylogynum

A

**

H-2

xx

camtschaticum

A

-

H-2

o

cardiobasis

-

-

H-4

xx

carneum

F

**

H-7

xxx

carolinianum

A

-

H-2

xx

catawbiense

A

-

H-2

x

caucasicum

A

*

H-4

x

chaetomallum

C

***

H-4

xxxx

charianthum

B

**

H-4

x

chartophyllum

B

**

H-3

xx

chasmanthum

C

****

H-4

xxx

chrysanthum

B

-

H-3

o

chryseum

A

**

H-2

xx

ciliatum

C

***

H-4

xxx

ciliicalyx

F

***

H-6

xxx

cinnabarinum

B

****

H-4

xxx

cinnamomeum

C

***

H-4

xxx

citriniflorum

C

**

H-4

xx

concatenans

C

***

H-4

xxxx

coriaceum

C

-

H-4

xx

crassum

D

***

H-4

xx

crinigerum

B

**

H-2

o

croceum

C

***

H-4

xxxx

cuneatum

A

*

H-2

x

cyanocarpum

C

**

H-4

xx

dalhousiae

F

***

H-6

xxxx

dauricum

B

*

H-2

xx

davidsonianum

B

***

H-4

xxx

decorum

C

**

H-4

xxx

degronianum

B

*

H-3

x

delavayi

E

***

H-5

xxx

deleiense

C

***

H-4

xxx

desquamatum

D

**

H-3

xx

diacritum

A

-

H-3

o

diaprepes

D

**

H-4

xxx

dichroanthum

B

***

H-4

xx

didymum

B

**

H-3

xxx

discolor

B

**

H-3

xxx

drumonium

B

**

H-3

xx

eclecteum

C

**

-3

-

edgeworthii

F

**

H-6

xx

elegantulum

C

-

H-2

o

elliottii

D

****

H-4

xxxx

eriogynum

D

****

H-4

xxxx

euanthum

C

*

H-4

-

euchaites

C

****

H-4

xxxx

exasperatum

C

-

H-4

o

eximium

C

***

H-4

xxxx

exquisitum

-

***

H-4

xxx

falconeri

C

****

H-4

xxxx

fargesii

B

***

H-4

xxx

fastigiatum

A

***

H-2

xxxx

fauriei

B

-

H-3

x

ferrugineum

A

*

H-2

o

fictolacteum

B

**

H-3

xxx

flavidum

A

***

H-2

x

floccigerum

C

*

H-3

x

fortunei

B

***

H-3

xxx

fulvoides

B

**

H-4

x

fulvum

B

**

H-4

x

fumidum

C

-

H-3

o

galactinum

A

-

H-3

o

glaucum

B

**

H-4

x

glischrum

C

*

H-4

-

glomerulatum

A

-

H-3

x

grande

E

****

H-4

xxxx

griersonianum

D

****

H-4

xxxx

griffithianum

E

****

H-4

xxxx

gymnocarpum

A

**

H-3

xxxx

haemaleum

A

**

H-3

xx

haematodes

B

****

H-4

xxxx

heliolepis

C

*

H-3

x

hippophaeoides

A

****

H-3

xxx

hodgsonii

B

**

H-4

-

impeditum

A

****

H-2

xxx

insigne

A

***

H-4

xxx

intricatum

A

***

H-2

xx

irroratum

C

**

H-4

xx

johnstoneanum

C

***

H-4

xxx

keiskei

A

**

H-2

xx

keleticum

A

**

H-3

xxx

keysii

C

**

H-4

xx

kyawii

E

****

H-6

xxxx

lapponicum

A

-

H-2

-

ledoides

C

***

H-4

xxxx

lepidotum

A-C

*

H-3

x

leucaspis

C

***

H-4

xxxx

lindleyi

E

***

H-6

xxxx

litiense

C

**

H-4

xxxx

lutescens

C

***

H-4

xxx

macabeanum

C

****

H-4

xxxx

macrophyllum

A

-

H-2

o

maddenii

E

***

H-6

xxx

makinoi

B

**

H-3

x

mallotum

C

**

H-4

xxx

martinianum

C

**

H-4

-

maximum

A

-

B-2

x

megacalyx

E

***

H-6

-

megeratum

D

**

H-4

xx

micranthum

A

-

H-1

o

minus

C

-

H-2

x

moupinense

B

****

H-4

xxxx

mucronulatum

B

****

H-2

xxx

myrtilloides

A

***

H-3

xxx

neriiflorum

C

****

H-5

xxxx

niphargum

B

**

H-3

o

nuttallii

F

****

H-6

xxxx

orbiculare

B

****

H-3

xxxx

oreodoxa

B

**

H-3

xx

oreotrephes

B

***

H-3

xxx

orthocladum

A

** H-2

xxx


pachytrichum

C

-

H3

xxx

pagophilum

C

-

H-4

x

parryae

E

-

H-6

-

pemakoense

A

**

H-3

xxx

phoenicodum

C

**

H-4

x

polyandrum

D

***

H-6

-

polylepis

B

-

H-3

o

ponticum

A

-

H-4

o

praevernum

C

**

H-4

xx

prostratum

A

*

H-3

xx

pruniflorum

C

**

H-3

x

pubescens

B

***

H-3

xx

racemosum

A

****

H-2

xxxx

radicans

B

****

H-3

xxxx

ravum

A

-

H-2

x

repens

A

****

H-3

xxxx

rhabdotum

E

****

H-6

xxxx

ririei

C

**

H-4

x

rubiginosum

A

***

H-2

xx

rufescens

C

-

H-4

-

russatum

A

****

H-2

xxxx

saluenense

A

***

H-3

xxx

sanguineum

B

***

H-3

xxx

sargentianum

C

**

H-3

xxx

scabrifolium

D

***

H-3

o

scintillans

A

****

H-3

xxxx

scyphocalyx

B

-

H-4

o

semilunatum

C

-

H-4

-

semnoides

-

-

H-4

xx

shweliense

C

-

H-3

-

silvaticum

-

-

H-5

x

sinogrande

D

****

H-4

xxxx

smirnowii

A

*

H-2

x

souliei

B

****

H-4

xxxx

sperabile

C

**

H-4

xx

sperabiloides

-

***

H-4

xx

sphaeranthum

C

***

H-4

xxxx

spinuliferum

C

***

H-4

xxx

stewartianum

C

***

H-4

xxx

strigillosum

D

****

H-4

xxxx

sutchuenense

B

***

H-4

xxx

taggianum

E

**

H-6

xxxx

telmateium

A

**

H-3

xx

tephropeplum

C

***

H-4

xxx

thomsonii

B

****

H-4

xx

timeteum

C

***

H-3

xxx

traillianum

B

-

H-4

-

triflorum

D

*

H-3

o

ungernii

A

**

H-4

xx

valentinianum

D

***

H-5

xx

venator

C

***

H-4

xxx

vilmorinianum

B

**

H-4

xx

wardii

C

***

H-4

xxxx

williamsianum

C

****

H-3

xxxx

xanthocodon

C

***

H-4

xxxx

yungningense

A

-

H-3

xxx

yunnanense

B

****

H-3

xxxx

RHODODENDRON SPECIES RATINGS
Azalea Series

RHS RATINGS ARS RATINGS

SPECIES

Hardiness

Quality

Hardiness

Quality

alabamense

C

*

H-4

x

albrechtii

B

****

H-4

-

arborescens

A

**

H-2

xx

atlanticum

B

**

H-2

xx

calendulaceum

A

**

H-1

xxx

canadense

A

*

H-1

x

cumberlandense

-

-

H-1

xxx

japonicum

A

***

H-2

xxx

linearifolium

B

-

H-3

o

luteum

A

**

H-3

xx

molle

C

****

H-2

xx

mucronatum

C

****

H-3

xxx

nudiflorum

A

*

H-1

x

obtusum

A

****

H-3

xxx

occidentale

A

***

H-3

xxx

pentaphyllum

C

****

H-3

xxx

prunifolium

C

***

H-4

-

quinquefolium

B

***

H-3

xx

reticulatum

A

***

H-3

xx

roseum

A

*

H-1

xx

schlippenbachii

C

****

H-1

xxxx

vaseyi

B

****

H-1

xxx

viscosum

B

***

H-1

xx

yedoense

B

**

H-2

x