Rhododendron macgregoriae
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Etymology:
Flowers:
Light yellow to orange
Fruit:
Leaves:
Ovate-elliptic or obovate-elliptic
40–140 × 25–50 mm in size
Stem & branches:
Roots:
Habit:
Evergreen shrub or tree purportedly growing to 15 m in height
Grows at altitudes of 500–3350 m
Habitat:
x
Distribution:
Native to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
Additional notes:
Cultivation
Relatively easy to grow in cultivation and a popular parent for hybrid cultivars
Today, nearly one hundred named cultivars are of "mac" descent
Sources of information:
(2023)