Dwarf Rhododendrons

The noblest of all flowering trees and shrubs

A large and spectacular group of shrubs which flower mainly from April until June. The growth and leaf size vary enormously from dwarf, alpine types to large tree forms and because of this diversity there is a rhododendron or azalea for most gardens. The more compact varieties are ideal for growing in pots. If grouped together on a large scale, they make a fantastic display. This can also be achieved on a smaller scale with the more compact varieties. Rhododendrons; A Care & Cultivation Guide

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Tips from our Nursery Team

Jobs for February

Jobs for February

Sweet peas can be sown in an unheated greenhouse or a cold frame. Prune roses and summer flowering shrubs. Cut back Group 3 (late-flowering) clematis. See our information leaflet or our website for...

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February Plant of the Month
Viburnum tinus cvs.

Viburnum tinus cvs.

Even if the February days don’t feel they are getting any warmer, they are getting longer and on the occasional mild day you really do feel that spring is just around the corner. As if to herald...

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Care & Cultivation Guides

Magnolias

Magnolias

Magnolias are the true aristocrats of the tree and shrub world and are relatively trouble-free to grow. Most are deciduous and produce spectacular displays of goblet or start-shaped flowers in...

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