Azalea/Rhododendron Field Trip 5/24 day or 5/17 afternoon

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

I'd like to invite anyone that is interested out to the Nursery I help out at. The only Saturday mid-day that works for me is 5/24, otherwise we could do 5/17 in the evening around 4 or 5.

It is White's Nursery in Germantown, MD.
http://www.whites-nursery.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Whites-Nursery/262254263892169

I believe he has one of the largest deciduous collections available on the East Coast and a lot of non-trade azaleas. The owner grows them from seed as well through cuttings so there are some unique plants in the collection.

Come see the propagation house, cold frames, and plants in bloom. The cold spring has really set things back and the nursery will be exploding soon. I know that some of you have been interested in purchasing a deciduous or evergreen. For those that are I will work out a DG'er deal for the day of the "meet-up". If no other reason come to check out the process involved in growing azaleas and see the blooms!!

Attached are two pictures of the flame azalea, Calendulaceum, which are available at the nursery.

"Rhododendron calendulaceum, also known as the Flame Azalea, is surely one of the most spectacular native shrubs of the Appalachian Mountains. The flowers are larger than most of the natives, measuring from 1.5 to 2.5 inches across, and come in a wide range of colors from clear yellow, through shades of orange, to brilliant red.

First collected by A. Michaux in 1795 from the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, this species has a wide range of distribution from southern New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio as a northern limit, southward through the Appalacian mountains to northern Georgia. In late May and June, entire hillsides can be washed with brilliant color as these magnificent azaleas come into bloom.

R. calendulaceum is difficult to propagate by cuttings, but is easily raised from seed. Please leave the plants in the wild for others to enjoy, and purchase blooming-sized seedlings from specialty nurseries for garden use since young plants establish easlily in the garden. R. calendulaceum is a naturally occuring tetraploid, having twice the number of chromosomes in comparison to the other native species. Because of this fact, it does not hybridize easily with most of the other natives and even if a first generation cross is made, the resulting hybrids are often sterile."**
**http://www.tjhsst.edu/~dhyatt/azaleas/calendulaceum.html

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Parkville, MD(Zone 7b)

That sounds like so much fun! I'm not able to come but I will be there in spirit!

Chevy Chase, MD(Zone 7a)

Unfortunately, Mike White is the guy responsible for the azalea lace bug invasion in my yard, so he and I are parting ways!

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

Quote from happy_macomb :
Unfortunately, Mike White is the guy responsible for the azalea lace bug invasion in my yard, so he and I are parting ways!


I understand Happy. I am sorry that we couldn't work that out.

Chevy Chase, MD(Zone 7a)

I know. Sigh.

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

Terp, I need to go back to Susanna Farm pretty soon. Maybe I could combine my trip up there with a field trip to the azalea nursery. I don't need an azalea, but I need to buy a couple of conifers.

Btw, Susanna Farm has an amazing assortment of trees. I don't think I could make it on 5/17 but 5/24 might work.

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

Omg I want to go to Susanna soooo bad. Either way let's plan a trip together to it

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

Anyone else interested in joining us? I just realized 5/24 is Memorial Day weekend.

edit: I'll still be around, though.

This message was edited Apr 28, 2014 8:30 PM

Dover, PA(Zone 6b)

I do need a couple of azaleas, have to see if Ric and I can get down there.

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

I would love to join you guys thanks! :-)

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

5/17 would work for me but not 5/24 as we have a whole weekend volleyball tournament up at Penn State! (Sigh--there goes a whole weekend of gardening!)

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

That's too bad, Catmint! Terp and I can't do the 17th.


Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

oh, well--next time! :-) Have a great time!

This will be the last tournament for several months--it will be nice to have my weekends back for a while...

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

Haha, did you ever think your life would be scheduled around volleyball? At least it's an exciting sport! Imagine if your daughter was talented in... golf! :D

Silver Spring, MD(Zone 7a)

You're right SSG--I totally never imagined volleyball! But you're also right it's better than golf. :-D I've grown to like it okay but I'm not exactly a 'sporty' parent. But I think part of her likes it that way! ;-) She does okay with it--the main thing is she really enjoys it a lot.

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

We might make it on the 24th. Flame Azalea sure is tempting.

Dover, PA(Zone 6b)

Don't think Ric and I will be stopping by on our way home. My daughter is planning a small BD party on the 24th so I need to get home from Virginia pretty quickly in the morning. No stops on the way.

Central, MD(Zone 7a)

Despite all the intetest the 24th isn't going to work out anyway...

I'm ggoing to head to Baltimore for the Maryland lax game!!

Final four!!!

Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

Just as well for me not getting tempted to spend! And I can get just as tempted much closer to home. (But not by such nice people)

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