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  • Product Info

    Rhododendron is a genus of flowering plants that encompasses a wide variety of species and cultivars. These plants are well-known for their stunning, showy flowers and evergreen foliage. Rhododendrons are popular choices for gardens, providing vibrant colours and ornamental value.  

    Flowers: Rhododendrons produce large, bell-shaped or funnel-shaped flowers that come in a wide range of colours. The flowers can be white, pink, red, purple, yellow, or a combination of these hues. They are often fragrant and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The flowering period varies depending on the species and cultivar, but it generally occurs in spring or early summer. 

    Evergreen Foliage: Most Rhododendron species have leathery, glossy, and dark green leaves that remain on the plant year-round. The leaves are typically arranged in a whorled or alternate pattern along the stems. The evergreen foliage provides an attractive backdrop even when the plants are not in bloom. 

    Appearance: Rhododendrons can vary in size and growth habit. They can be compact, dwarf shrubs, or large, tree-like specimens, depending on the specific species or cultivar. Some varieties have a rounded, mounded shape, while others have a more upright or spreading form. 

    Soil and Light Requirements: Rhododendrons generally prefer acidic, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. They thrive in locations with dappled shade or partial shade, although there are some varieties that can tolerate more sun. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, so providing some protection from intense afternoon sun is often beneficial. 

    Cold Hardiness: Different Rhododendron species have varying levels of cold hardiness. Some are more tolerant of colder climates, while others are better suited to mild or temperate regions. It's important to select Rhododendron varieties that are suitable for your specific climate zone to ensure their successful growth. 

    Pruning: Pruning Rhododendrons is generally done to maintain the desired shape, remove dead or diseased branches, and promote air circulation. Pruning should be done after flowering to avoid removing flower buds for the following season. 

    Uses: Rhododendrons can be used in various ways in the garden, such as foundation plantings, borders, woodland gardens, or as specimen plants. They can also be grown in containers or used for indoor floral displays.  

    Maintenance: Proper care, including regular watering, mulching, and occasional fertilization, can help maintain the health and vigour of Rhododendrons. 

  • Collection:

    Low Maintenance Plants

  • Height:

    60-80cm

  • Width:

    80-100cm

  • Best Soil Option:

    ericaceous compost + john innes no.3

  • Flowering Period:

    may/june

  • Hardy:

    hardy

  • Pot Size:

    35L