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Siuslaw Chapter American Rhododendron Society PO Box 1701 Florence, OR 97439-0111 April 2019 Macrophyllum Upcoming Chapter Events: Meeting on April 16 Starts Early Photo: Sandi Jensen Board meeting Tuesday, April 9 at 6:30pm Sandi and Bill Hennigs home 05638 Martin Rd., Florence Siuslaw Chapter meeting Tuesday, April 16 5:30pm for refreshments, 6:00 for the meeting The Presbyterian Church of the Siuslaw 3996 Highway 101, Florence Meeting topic Pre-meeting dinner Cookie Team Hospitality Table Auction! Everyone is encouraged to bring plants, guests, and money. ICM at 4:00pm 1498 Bay Street, Florence Please call or email Sandi Hennig by April 12 at 541-997-2489 or flendish42@gmail.com to reserve your place at the dinner table. Connie Rosenbalm, Patricia Swift, Sandi Hennig Board members Inside this issue April Meeting: Auction!... 2 Tony Rebello... 2 Other Western Chapters... 3 Members Rhody Pix... 3 March Chapter Meeting Pix... 4 Gallagher Park Work Party... 5 Rhododendron Parade... 5 President s Message... 6 Siuslaw Flower Shows... 6 Siuslaw Early Rhody Show... 7 Hang Tags for Flower Show... 8 Gerdemann Garden Preserve... 9 Calendar & Contacts... 10 On the internet Coffee Gallagher Park Work Party Mike Bones Saturday, April 6, 10:00am 2:00pm Rain or shine. Lunch will be provided. Bring loppers, rakes, and wheelbarrows. Facebook: Coastal Rhododendrons Web site: http://www.siuslawars.org

Our April Meeting Program: Auction! All members are encouraged to bring plants to be auctioned. Chapter s Main Fundraiser The April chapter meeting will be our much-anticipated plant auction. Mike Bones described it well: We all bring in plants that we would like, then we buy them back. Since this is our principal way to make money, bringing in plants is a great way to support our chapter. Please bring any type of plant. Be sure it s something you d like to buy, not something you just want to get rid of, or a weed. The more good plants, the better. Please put each plant in a plastic bag to keep dirt off the meeting room floor. This is also your chance to buy an interesting Rhody or other plant, and maybe talk to the grower to get expert advice. Invite your friends and neighbors; everyone is welcome. Please bring cash or check (no credit or debit cards). Be prepared to bring home lots of plants! The auction will be held at our usual meeting place: The Presbyterian Church of the Siuslaw, 3996 Highway 101, Florence. The auction starts at 6:00pm on April 16. Tony Rebello Tony Rebello and his wife, Rosemary, have lived in Florence for the last 20 years. He passed from this life on March 14, 2019. Tony was an amazing gourmet cook and treated many people with his delicious dishes. He volunteered his time as a chef at the Siuslaw River Station after joining the Coast Guard Auxiliary. He and Rosemary are members of the Siuslaw Chapter ARS and past members of the Florence Area Ambassadors. Tony will forever be remembered for his wonderful smile, his laugh and of course, his sense of humor. 2

Other Western Chapter Meetings Other Chapter Websites Eugene Chapter: www.eugene-chapter-ars.org Portland Chapter: http://rhodies.org Tualatin Valley Chapter: www.tualatinvalleyars.org SW Oregon Chapter: http://sworegon-ars.org Web site inactive Willamette Chapter: http://arswillamette.com Eureka Chapter: www.eurekarhody.org Noyo Chapter: www.noyochapterars.com Pilchuk Chapter: www.rhododendron.info All other web sites can be found at: http://rhododendron.org under chapters web sites Eugene Chapter Portland Chapter Tualatin Valley Chapter Southwestern Oregon Chapter Willamette Chapter Eureka Chapter Noyo Chapter Pilchuk Chapter Marysville, WA Meetings are usually on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at The Springs at Greer Gardens, 1280 Goodpasture Island Road, Eugene, Oregon, at 7:00pm. On April 17, Bruce Palmer s topic will be What s in a Name II. Also, flower show on May 4 from 3-9pm at The Springs. Meets at All Saints Episcopal Church, 4033 SE Woodstock Ave, Portland, OR. The program usually begins at 7 pm. On April 25 (note it s the 4th Thursday instead of the usual 3rd), Harold Greer will talk about the early days of Greer Gardens. There will also be a hybrid auction. Meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:45 pm at the Washington County Fire District 2, 1370 NW Commercial Street, North Plains, OR 97133. On April 2, the speaker will be Eric Lucas, manager at Buchholz & Buchholz Nursery. Meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 pm. The meeting on April 18 will be about flower show tips and preparation. Their Rhody show and sale is on April 27. Second Wednesday of the month, Sep thru May, at 7:00pm. On April 10, Dick Cavender s topics will be how to control mole/gopher madness and Occidentals Wonder. Meets on the 4th Thursday of the month. On April 25, Don Wallace will talk about the gardens of Seattle. General meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church in Fort Bragg. On April 24, Dennis McKiver will talk about preparing for the flower show. Meets the first Thursday of each month, September thru May. Siuslaw Chapter Members Rhodies in March left: blooming in Italy at the beginning of March Photo: Simone Boggia right: R. macbeanum blooming in Florence, OR at the end of March Photo: Mike Bones 3

March 2019 Siuslaw Chapter Meeting Photos: Myles Swift 4

You ve seen this before but it s happening soon Gallagher Park Work Party: April 6th from 10am 2pm By Steven Price Please bring one or all of the following: loppers, pruners, rake, shovel, and wheelbarrow. This is our pre-show park clean-up and a light lunch will be provided. Since 1974, the Rhododendron garden has been a project of the club. The Siuslaw chapter was involved in the design, plant acquisition, and installation of the Rhododendrons in the park. Since that time the club has taken the responsibility of keeping the Rhododendrons pruned, fertilized, and visible to the public. This year we will start at the front corner and shape the current Rhododendrons while removing all invasives so the garden will remain healthy and visible from Highway 126. We may also be spreading some gravel on the paths. Gallagher Park is at the corner of Hwy 126 and Spruce Street In Florence. Rhododendron Parade 2019 Dawn Carmody is heading up an effort to have an ARS float in this year s Florence Rhododendron Festival Grand Floral Parade on Sunday, May 19, 2019. Dawn has been working on the trimmings and signage for the Jeep float. Dawn asks that we bring extra rhodies for the Jeep float directly to her home at 864 Kingwood Street or to the Florence Events Center when we bring in entries for the May flower show. Please bring flowers as well as greenery such as pine, magnolia, and cedar boughs (no holly, please). Don t forget about World Naked Gardening Day on Saturday, May 4. Details: https://www.wideopenspaces.com/world-naked-gardening-day-may-7th/ 5

President s Message By Mike Bones Another flower season is here, they sure do come faster each year. The new blossoms keep popping out with each day. I was out weeding yesterday and I caught the fragrance of Loderi King George. WOW. If you have the room and the time to wait, Loderi King George is a great tree rhododendron to have in your yard. You are doing something right, our meetings are well attended, the pre meeting dinners are fun, you re asking great questions, our membership is growing, it s just a great place to be. Photos: Mike Bones Our next meeting is going to be one fun night, we are starting one hour earlier as it is our annual plant auction and there will be lots of plants for you to have a chance to buy. Bring your gardening Friends, cash and your checkbook. Our early flower show will be here and gone before you know it. Be sure to bring in your trusses, and ask your neighbors to exhibit theirs too. We could also use cookies at the show. Day Farrald, our show chair is busy recruiting members to help at the show. Step up, be seen and be heard. It is YOUR chapter. If you don t have anything blooming, remember we will be having a bud display, yes it has to have foliage attached, just no flower color showing. There is also the azalea and rhododendron bonsai display. The hospitality table can always use another chapter member who is eager to entice a viewer to purchase raffle tickets, remind them of our upcoming meetings and of our May flower show. If you are not keeping your read Rhododendron Journals, please bring them in to give away at the show. Most people purchase a rhododendron because of its color, but widen that horizon. Think of the fragrance of not only the flower but of the leaf too. Consider the texture and color of the leaves, its bark, when is it going to bloom and most important, how big is it going to grow. Happy Gardening. Siuslaw Chapter ARS 2019 Flower Shows Early Show April 13-14, 2019 Late Show May 18-19, 2019 Mike planted this Loderi King George when it was about 18 inches tall. It s now close to 20 feet and smells so good! 6

Siuslaw ARS 34th Annual Early Rhody Show and Plant Sale April 13-14, 2019 Show Chair: Day Farrald Our chapter is one of the few ARS chapters that put on two flower shows each year. This takes a lot of member participation. Let s hope Mother Nature cooperates with our show schedule so you can bring in lots of beautiful trusses. A prize-winning truss should have a straight stem and be free of all debris. Its foliage should be clean, but don t use anything except water (no waxes or soaps). Except for the native rhodies, it must be from a shrub you have owned for at least six months. The flowers do not have to be 100% open; a few buds will let the flower last all weekend. Every truss in the show needs to have a class# entered on its hang tag. See the next page for details. You can also submit bonsai (azalea and rhododendron only) and foliage with only a flower bud (no color) for the early show. Schedule Thursday, April 11: Setup 3:30pm meet at storage unit 4:00pm setup at Florence Events Center, 715 Quince Street, Florence Friday, April 12 at Florence Events Center 5:00 7:00 pm bring in flower trusses (ARS members only) Saturday, April 13 at Florence Events Center 7:00 9:00 am bring in flower trusses 1:00 5:00pm flower show 10:00am 5:00pm plant sale Sunday, April 14 at Florence Events Center 10:00am 5:00pm flower show 10:00am 5:00pm plant sale 5:00pm teardown followed by dinner at Ixtapa We still need members to sponsor trophies. Please contact Day at day817@outlook.com if you can help. 7

Siuslaw ARS 34th Annual Early Rhody Show Filling in your hang tags Rhododendron Leo (This is just for illustration; you don t submit a picture with your entry.) Photo: Patricia Swift Every truss in the show needs to have a class#. You can look this up online yourself, or Rhody club members can help you find it when you submit each truss. If you know the name or variety of your Rhody, you can look for its class in the show key here: http://www.siuslawars.org/resources/flowershows/siuslaw-ars-show-key-2019.pdf If you don t know the name of your Rhody, use the schedule to look its class up by type and color: http://www.siuslawars.org/resources/flowershows/2019showschedule(same-as-2016).pdf Also fill in your name and address. In case you re wondering, the S.S. on the tag stands for subspecies; we no longer use that. Gene Cockeram reminds us that Rhody growing was once considered the sport of kings! 8

Gerdemann Garden Preserve in Yachats The trip to Gerdemann Gardens on March 5th was a great time with 15 people showing up to take advantage of this event. It was early in the season, but there were lots of rhodies blooming or about to bloom. Andreea Ghetie led us around the garden and pointed out several rare rhodies and other plants. Another tour may be coming up soon, so stay tuned. above: Drymis winteri (slender tree) left: R. Peter Faulk right: R. racemosum (possibly) Volunteering at the Garden Andreea is in the garden with volunteers every Thursday 10am to 12 pm. It s not an open garden day, but if those interested will send an email, she will welcome them. above: Rhododendron arboreum Roseum Photos: Myles Swift Starting in May, there will be a gathering every second Saturday of the month, from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm. Andreea says, We will have gardening lessons and volunteering opportunities easy and not so easy! 9

April 6 Calendar of Events 2019 Gallagher Park Work Party 10:00am 2:00pm Rain or shine Bring loppers, rakes, shovels, and wheelbarrows April 8 Rhododendrons 101 Steven Price at LCC Florence. Details here April 13-14 April 13 April 16 April 20 April 26-27 April 27 April 27 May 4 May 4-5 May 11 Siuslaw ARS Early Rhody Show Florence Events Center Open Garden Day, 10am 2pm Hinsdale Garden, Reedsport. Details here Siuslaw chapter meeting Auction. Pre-dinner meeting at ICM Earth Day on the Boardwalk, 10am 2pm, Florence 2019 Rhododendron Species Symposium Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden Federal Way, WA. Details here Southwestern Oregon Chapter Rhody Show and Sale Open Garden Day, 10am 2pm Hinsdale Garden, Reedsport. Details here Eugene Chapter Flower Show, 3-9pm The Springs, 1280 Goodpasture Island Rd., Eugene Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens Annual show and plant sale Open Garden Day, 10am 2pm Hinsdale Garden, Reedsport. Details here May 14 Rhododendrons 101 Steven Price at LCC Florence. Details here May 15-19 May 18-19 May 21 June 18 ARS Annual Convention, Malvern, PA The Philadelphia Story 2019. Details here. Siuslaw ARS Late Rhody Show Florence Events Center Siuslaw chapter meeting Flower Show wrap up Summer picnic at the Prices home July 20 Gallagher Park Work Party 8:00-12:00 September 27-29 ARS Fall Conference, Parksville, BC, Canada Chapter Contacts President: Mike Bones - 2019 541-997-3082 rhodies@charter.net Vice-President: Bill Hennig - 2019 541-997-2489 billhennig40@gmail.com Secretary: Kathy Bones 201? 541-997-3082 kathybones@charter.net Treasurer: Pam Guettler 2020 425-346-6628 pamguettler@gmail.com Past President : Larry Jensen 541-852-7031 sfuchsia@gmail.com Board Members: Steven Price - 2019 503-252-1897 sgprice1@gmail.com Fred Guettler 2020 360-608-9779 fhg9779@gmail.com Sylvia Smith 2021 541-268-6821 sm_smith@live.com Sunshine: Sandi Hennig 541-997-2489 flendish42@gmail.com Newsletter Editor: Patricia Swift 541-497-3508 pcswift@outlook.com Publicity: Day Farrald 541-590-3161 day817@outlook.com Dinner coordinator: Sandi Hennig 541-997-2489 flendish42@gmail.com Membership: JoAnn Wilson 541-902-9780 nanabanana339@gmail.com 10