The Satsuki 'Benibotan' (紅牡丹) is a popular Japanese azalea cultivar often used for bonsai, known for its intense red, double-petaled flowers that bloom in late spring (May–June). It features deep green, lanceolate leaves, moderate growth, and holds historical significance among classic Satsuki, according to the Azalea Society of America. [1, 2, 3, 4], where this cultivar was already authored in 1692 by Ito Ihei, a nurseryman of the castle grounds of a feudal lord, it describes in detail the azaleas of that time including 161 Satsuki, among which 'Benibotan', and 'Osakazuki' are still with us today.
Acquired 20151117, first flowering 20260511
This red Satsuki is popular for its double petaled flowers, as described in Ito Ihei's books in 1692.
Acquired 20151117, first flowering 20260511
(different angle)