Glaucus
Omono
I haven't seen any pictures of 'Hortinno Lime Green' opened flowers. But I have 'Hortinno Lime Peach' and it is a bit of a different colour. I actually had to ask a wholesaler to sell me a few plants directly, as I couldn't really find it easily.
For a cream colour, I would try a Hortinno Lime Green x Oryu cross, if I had those plants. But likely both are not hardy. And Oryu is said to grow poorly. Since they put Hortinno Lime Green in production, I assume it grows and produces very well in their greenhouse conditions.
I think 'Panda' and 'Everest' aren't very useful in breeding for an off-white. I have 'Panda' but I am not impressed. I found that the best pure white obtusum type European azalea is 'Maischnee'. I should have some 'Maischnee' x 'Hanatsuzuri seedlings that flower for the first time this year. 'Panda' was developed to grow well in Scotland at the Cox/Glendoick nursery, where they had issues with many traditional evergreen azaleas. They even made an 'Arctic Panda'.
I thought 'Panda' might be interesting to use as a white form of R.kiusianum. But it is already quite different, because 'Everest' is the parent.
R.mucronatum based hybrids and R.kiusianum based hybrids should both be very hardy. Like zone 6 hardy.
'Green Glow' and 'Olga Niblett' will also be hard to find. There's some other cream coloured ones. 'Ryokka-no-Izumi' a sport of 'Asahi no Izumi'. ‘Sandra's Green Ice’ by Dr.McDonald.
'Melba's Dream' seems very similar to 'Senbazuru'. It has the same petal mutation, I would say.
But apparently it is a different plant, according to Bob Stelloh:
"The evergreen azalea 'Melba's Dream' was hybridized
about 1977 and grown to first flower about 1980 by
Andrew Rudko, a nurseryman of Somerville, NJ. In the
International Rhododendron Register, Melba's Dream is
described as follows:
Seed parent: 'Lois'(a lavender-flowered evergreen
azalea; name not registered)
Pollen parent: an unnamed, yellow-flowered Exbury
azalea"
Another odd azalea that may be available is 'Kakie': https://azaleadatabase.com/cultivar/777/
I tries to guess a possible parentage that matches the parent percenage given.
You notice in those Yellow evergreen azalea articles the name of Bob Pryor. Apparently, 'Kakie' is the only widely grown azalea left over from that effort.
The easiest thing to do is to drive all across the US, go to White's Nursery; https://www.whites-nursery.com/inventory.html
And buy 'Brenda Marie' and 'Mizu-no-Yamabuki' from them. And hope to raise seedlings from that cross. Then hope they combine the cream colour and the blotch. If not, try F2.
And in the mean time, if you manage to obtain the other rare plants, feed those into the breeding project. That said, people have tried this and they largely failed. But it can still be fun to try.
For a cream colour, I would try a Hortinno Lime Green x Oryu cross, if I had those plants. But likely both are not hardy. And Oryu is said to grow poorly. Since they put Hortinno Lime Green in production, I assume it grows and produces very well in their greenhouse conditions.
I think 'Panda' and 'Everest' aren't very useful in breeding for an off-white. I have 'Panda' but I am not impressed. I found that the best pure white obtusum type European azalea is 'Maischnee'. I should have some 'Maischnee' x 'Hanatsuzuri seedlings that flower for the first time this year. 'Panda' was developed to grow well in Scotland at the Cox/Glendoick nursery, where they had issues with many traditional evergreen azaleas. They even made an 'Arctic Panda'.
I thought 'Panda' might be interesting to use as a white form of R.kiusianum. But it is already quite different, because 'Everest' is the parent.
R.mucronatum based hybrids and R.kiusianum based hybrids should both be very hardy. Like zone 6 hardy.
'Green Glow' and 'Olga Niblett' will also be hard to find. There's some other cream coloured ones. 'Ryokka-no-Izumi' a sport of 'Asahi no Izumi'. ‘Sandra's Green Ice’ by Dr.McDonald.
'Melba's Dream' seems very similar to 'Senbazuru'. It has the same petal mutation, I would say.
But apparently it is a different plant, according to Bob Stelloh:
"The evergreen azalea 'Melba's Dream' was hybridized
about 1977 and grown to first flower about 1980 by
Andrew Rudko, a nurseryman of Somerville, NJ. In the
International Rhododendron Register, Melba's Dream is
described as follows:
Seed parent: 'Lois'(a lavender-flowered evergreen
azalea; name not registered)
Pollen parent: an unnamed, yellow-flowered Exbury
azalea"
Another odd azalea that may be available is 'Kakie': https://azaleadatabase.com/cultivar/777/
I tries to guess a possible parentage that matches the parent percenage given.
You notice in those Yellow evergreen azalea articles the name of Bob Pryor. Apparently, 'Kakie' is the only widely grown azalea left over from that effort.
The easiest thing to do is to drive all across the US, go to White's Nursery; https://www.whites-nursery.com/inventory.html
And buy 'Brenda Marie' and 'Mizu-no-Yamabuki' from them. And hope to raise seedlings from that cross. Then hope they combine the cream colour and the blotch. If not, try F2.
And in the mean time, if you manage to obtain the other rare plants, feed those into the breeding project. That said, people have tried this and they largely failed. But it can still be fun to try.





