Sikang’s rhododendron (Rhododendron sikangense Fang) – new species of rhododendron for Saint-Petersburg
https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2025.253.100-114
Abstract
Sikang’s rhododendron (Rhododendron sikangense Fang) from family Ericaceae is cultivated at Peter the Great Botanic Garden of the V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute RAS at Saint-Petersburg since 2013 г. Its seeds were received directly from natural conditions of China, from highlands of Sichuan province, from elevation higher than 3700 m. This was the first introduction of this species during 3 centuries of arboriculture at this place. The first flowering and fruiting was observed in 2022, under the age of 9 years old. The species happened to be quite winter hardy during 10 years of observations (2014–2023), according to the Egbert Wolf’s scale. In conditions of Peter the Great Botanic Garden this is evergreen shrub or tree up to 0,81 m high on the age 10 years. Taking in mind its sizes in optimal conditions in the wild, it can reach 3–5 m high. It develops itself as very decorative shrub, especially during flowering season. The species is of interest for further cultivation and city planting of Saint-Petersburg. The task of the nearest future is to propagate the Sikang’s rhododendron and to introduce it to the city planting. For successful growing the right agrotechnics should be used. Such agrotechnical measures are developed and elaborated at Peter the Great Botanic Garden, using the experience of international practice.
About the Authors
V. V. ByaltRussian Federation
BYALT Vyacheslav V. – Senior Researcher
197376. Prof. Popova str. 2. St. Petersburg
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A. A. Egorov
Russian Federation
EGOROV Aleksandr A. – Senior Researcher at the Institute of Forestry Sciences
143030. Sovetskaya str. 21. Uspenskoye. Moscow Region
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A. V. Volchanskaya
Russian Federation
VOLCHANSKAYA Aleksandra V. – Leading agronomist with higher education
197376. Prof. Popova str. 2. St. Petersburg
Web of Science ResearcherID: AAU-2413–2021
Scopus AuthorID: 56507267400
A. A. Loginova
Russian Federation
LOGINOVA Aleksandra A. – Senior research assistant with higher education
197376. Prof. Popova str. 2. St. Petersburg
G. A. Firsov
Russian Federation
FIRSOV Gennady A. – Senior Researcher
197376. Prof. Popova str. 2. St. Petersburg
Scopus AuthorID: 18037310700
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Byalt V.V., Egorov A.A., Volchanskaya A.V., Loginova A.A., Firsov G.A. Sikang’s rhododendron (Rhododendron sikangense Fang) – new species of rhododendron for Saint-Petersburg. Izvestia Sankt-Peterburgskoj lesotehniceskoj akademii. 2025;(253):100-114. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2025.253.100-114