Our first offering of this recently named species which is closely related to R. dauricum.. This is said to be a fully evergreen version of dauricum with small glossy-green leaves which are fragrant and elliptic in shape. Native from the Altai Mountains to E Siberia in open woodlands and on rocky slopes. Should be very cold hardy and early blooming in cultivation. Probably smaller in stature than typical dauricum.
1977/022 MG (H4).
1999/534 JJH#9410111:RSBG (-25\R1\4). Fully evergreen relative of R. dauricum with glossy green foliage turning purple in winter. Lavender flowers in early spring. Floriferous, touch and hardy species. Rare in cultivation.
1999/535 JJH#9410111:RSBG (-25\R1\4). Fully evergreen relative of . dauricum with glossy green foliage turning purple in winter. This clone with pure white flowers in early spring. Floriferous, tough and hardy.
1999/536 JJH#9410111:RSBG (-25\R1\4). As for 1999/534 but with paler foliage and pure white flowers.
1995sd469 JJH#9410114ALT:RSBG (-25?\R1\4?) Grown from seed collected in the Altai Mts. at 4,600 ft. from plants with “pale lilac and white flowers.”.