R. atlanticum [Species]
R. atlanticum [Species] Photo © Carolyn Beck |
Cultivar: | Group: | Color: | Blooms: | Type: | Reg Ref: |
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R. atlanticum | Species | Midseason | Deciduous | ||
Height: | Width: | Hardy: | Other Name(s): | Seed Parent: | Pollen Parent: |
3-4’ | -15 F | ||||
3-4’ tall, open, upright, stoloniferous. Flower white, white blushed pink, or white blushed purple, occasionally pale yellow. Tubular-funnel shape, 1 ½” wide, 4-10 per truss. Blooms midseason, opening at the same time as the leaves unfurl. Very fragrant. Leaves bright bluish-green, smooth. Leaf shape: obovate or oblong obovate, somewhat small. Hardy to -15 F. . Native to coastal plains from southern Pennsylvannia and Delaware south to South Carolina and Georgia. Found in light sandy soils. |