Rhododendron Cornell Pink. Korean rhododendron cornell pink genus. Rhododendron cornell pink photo.
Variety or cultivar cornell pink cornell pink is an upright open slow growing deciduous shrub with elliptic to lance shaped pointed mid to dark green leaves and clusters of funnel shaped pink flowers from mid winter to early spring. Wide 5 cm on bare branches from mid winter to early spring. This mucronulatum hybrid puts on a spectacular show for two solid weeks when very.
This medium sized deciduous shrub bears graceful clusters of 2 to 3 broadly funnel shaped clear pink flowers up to 2 in.
For more information on growing rhododendron click growing guide. Exceptionally cold hardy and decorative rhododendron mucronulatum cornell pink is also prized for its early spring blooms. Variety or cultivar cornell pink cornell pink is an upright open slow growing deciduous shrub with elliptic to lance shaped pointed mid to dark green leaves and clusters of funnel shaped pink flowers from mid winter to early spring. Problems korean rhododendrons bloom so early in spring that they are susceptible to frost damage to both flowers buds and emerging foliage particularly if plants are sited in sunny locations.